Versoul / CASPIAN / Black Top, Dark Purple Top / Stringed Instrument

CASPIAN ACOUSTIC 12-STRING SITAR GUITAR

CASPIAN is a new instrument design innovation based on Kari Nieminen's vision of the acoustic sound of the Sitar.
With an appearance reminiscent of Eastern instruments (teardrop shape body, half moon soundholes, leaf gold inlays) CASPIAN's 12 strings create a full double buzzing, loose Sitar style sound, an instant exotic vibe.
With the extra long scale length (26.75''), pioneering adjustable bridge design, light body construction and optional scalloped fingerboard you can easily create Sitar style sounds with easy playing comfort.
 

Specification

Top
Two Piece Solid Red Cedar
Back
Two Piece Solid Maple
Sides
Two Piece Solid Maple
Bindings
Maple/Black Fiber
Bridge
East Indian Rosewood
Tailpiece
East Indian Rosewood
Neck
Aspen/Maple, Two-way Steel Truss Rod
Fingerboard
East Indian Rosewood (9.5'' Radius)
Frets
19/ Dunlop 6130
Tuners
Schaller Mandolin Tuners, Modified, 2 Sets
Colors
Black Top, Dark Purple Top
Finish
Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Unique features
Extra Long Scale For The Loose Sitar-style Sound
Adjustable Saddle For Each String Pair (For Adjusting Desired Buzzing Quickly)
Heavily Scalloped Fingerboard
Symphatic Strings For Picking Notes Or Playing Chords Harp-style
Removable Hook Made Of Laminated Wood Veneers For Playing Stability
Cocobolo Rosewood Peghead Veneer 23-carat Leaf Gold Decorations Moose Shinbone Nut
Optional
6-string Version With Narrower Neck
Custom Inlays/Finishes On Request
Neck width at nut
46.5 mm
Scale length
26.75''
Overall length
1020 mm
Instrument sold

Versoul, Finland  

Contact name:
Kari Nieminen
Brands:
Versoul
Languages:
Finish & English
Specialties:
Hand Built Guitars
Opening hours:
By Appointment. Email: kari.nieminen@versoul.com Phone: 00358 9 565 1876

History

Founded in 1994, Versoul specializes in the design and construction of high end string instruments for professional musicians. Since the beginning of the company, the product range has broadened from two acoustic models in 1995, to 19 production models in 2008. Versoul instruments are available internationally through dealers in the US, Europe, and Japan.

Each element of the Versoul instruments, from the sound to the materials, technology and finish, is the result of thorough research and development process. Innovation with materials serves many purposes. For example, certain species of rosewood and mahogany, traditionally used extensively in the construction of stringed instruments, are becoming more scarce. Versoul builds instruments using local, ecological wood choices, such as aspen, European alder and maple from carefully selected sources.

Versoul instruments have been used in hundreds of professional recordings and live performances over the years in Europe and in the USA. In addition to professional performing artists, musicians and guitar technicians, customers of Versoul include collectors, investors and guitar enthusiasts.

Philosophy

Despite the modern guitar has been constantly developed and redeveloped for centuries, there is always room for improvement. The design of each Versoul model begins with music and the musician in mind - how to refine the sound and improve the instrument for the benefit of both.

The development and design of Versoul instruments combines the study of classic instruments with extensive research on materials. This approach - merging respect towards the traditional instrument with the desire to take the guitar further - has lead to such innovative designs as the Buxom Baritone 12 string and the Reso Sun resonator guitars.

Versoul designs are first and foremost professional tools in terms of ergonomics, functionality and playability. En equal emphasis is placed on the sound and visual design of each model. This results in instruments, which are practical, esthetically pleasing and most importantly, produce an exceptional sound.

About Kari Nieminen

Mr. Kari Nieminen holds an MFA degree in industrial design. He received his degree in 1989 from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland. As his diploma work, Kari produced an experimental series of six acoustic steel string flat top guitars. In 1998, he was awarded ''Industrial Designer of The Year'' by the Association of Finnish Industrial Designers.

Kari has been building guitars for over thirty years. His experience, together with his formal art education background, has lead to an unique attitude towards making instruments. Through meticulous study of classic builds, Kari has obtained an excellent base of knowledge on sound and construction.

While many guitars of today excel in technological design, Kari is convinced that certain amount of tradition will yield better results in sound. His mission is to complement the centuries of tradition in guitar building with uniquely modern design.

One of Kari's models, a steel string flat top guitar ZOEL was featured in one of Finland's special stamp editions showcasing six products of new Finnish design in October 1999.

 

Versoul instruments are available globally directly from the manufacturer. Instruments are delivered quickly, reliably, and at a reasonable rates via TNT Express courier service. The delivery service takes care of customs and formalities for orders outside the EU. For more information on delivery rates, contact Versoul Ltd.

 

Local distributors

Selected distributors carry samples of Versoul instruments. Versoul stock is rarely available, but purchasing via order is possible.

 

United States, Los Angeles area*

Westwood Music
Fred Walecki
1627 Westwood Blvd,
Santa Monica,
Los Angeles,
CA 90024
phone: 310-478-4251
fax: 310-477-0069
E-mail: info@westwoodmusic.com
Web: www.westwoodmusic.com

*for the rest of the US, contact Versoul Ltd directly

 

Japan

Kitahara Gakki Inc.
6-1-8 Himonya, Meguro-ku
Tokyo,152-0003 Japan
Phone/Fax:+81-3-3715-3666
Web: www.kitaharagakki.com

 
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