This item was returned in mint condition. It is free of any performance issues, and has no scratches, blemishes, or other cosmetic flaws.

The Oscar Schmidt OS120CNE 21 Chord Adirondack acoustic-electric autoharp is a testament to the company's dedication to crafting exceptional instruments that are both beautiful and accessible. This stunning autoharp, featuring a solid spruce top and a birdseye maple back, delivers a rich, resonant tone that's perfect for a wide range of musical styles.

Solid Spruce Top and Birdseye Maple Back for a Balanced and Expressive Tone

The OS120CNE Adirondack features a solid spruce top and a birdseye maple back, a premium combination of tonewoods that delivers a balanced and expressive sound. The solid spruce top provides exceptional clarity and projection, while the birdseye maple back adds warmth, resonance, and a touch of visual flair.

FT600 Fine Tuning System for Precise and Stable Tuning

This Adirondack autoharp is equipped with Oscar Schmidt's exclusive FT600 Fine Tuning System, allowing for precise tuning and stable performance. This innovative system ensures that your autoharp stays in tune, even during extended playing sessions.

Acoustic-electric Versatility for Stage and Studio Performance

The OS120CNE Adirondack features a built-in passive pickup system, allowing you to amplify your autoharp for stage performances or studio recordings. This acoustic-electric versatility makes it an ideal instrument for musicians who want to explore a wide range of musical settings.

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ConditionB-Stock (Used)
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Model
  • OS120CNE-U
Finish
  • Natural

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