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Solid Body Electric Banjitar-Natural-No Style

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Solid Body Electric Banjitar-Natural-No Style

Gold Tone

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The EB-6 Electric Banjitar’s unique design features a contoured mahogany solid body that feels very comfortable against the body, thanks to the belly-cut into the back. The finish is deep mahogany satin to let the look and feel of the wood through. Recessed into the top of the body is the custom-made Remo 8" pre-tuned head that needs no tensioning hardware which greatly enhances the tuning stability of this banjo. A stacked humbucking pickup sits just next to the fretboard end. This amazingly clean sounding pickup faithfully captures the plinky tone and fast decay of this true-sounding instrument.

Playing the EB-6's electric banjitar is a stellar experience. The maple neck with rosewood fretboard feels perfectly guitar, with its 25.5″ scale length and full nut width. This allows immediate acclamation to this instrument, and instant addition of banjo parts to your music. The EB-6 has sealed guitar-style tuners and the heavy-duty “Terminator” tailpiece will accept loop-end or ball-end strings.

Includes gig bag.
Gold Tone EB-6 Electric Banjitar With Gig Bag Natural
Gold Tone EB-6 Electric Banjitar With Gig Bag Natural
Gold Tone EB-6 Electric Banjitar With Gig Bag Natural

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Tonewoods
  • Neck: Maple
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Radiused rosewood
  • Bridge: Ebony/maple
Appointments
  • Wood Finish: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard Inlays: Dot
Hardware
  • Nut: Bone
  • Tuners: Guitar-Style; Sealed
  • Tailpiece: Terminator
  • Strings: EADGBE - .052w, .042w, .032w, .020w, .013, .010
  • Plating: Chrome
Electronics
  • Pickup: Humbucker at Neck Position

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Best Uses
  1. Concerts2
  2. Practicing2
  3. Back-Up1
  4. Perfect for traditional jazz and more.1
Cons
  1. It took 3 tries before I got a good one!1
  2. Not Consistent1
Describe Yourself
  1. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Good Tone2
  2. Consistent1
  3. Sustain, characteristic plectrum banjo tone.1
  • Excellent design, 3rd time's a charm.

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 months ago

    byPhil

    fromSan Diego, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    After 3 tries, I finally got a good one and it ROCKS! The first 2 were defective (Gold Tone, if you're listening). However, number 3 worked but I still had to replace the bridge (too high) and the edges of the frets need to be sanded. Very responsive, plays like a dream. LOVE IT!

  • I would buy it again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    bySerge

    fromSilver Spring MD

    Good instrument, not very expensive! Unfortunately It comes with the bad strings. I just replaced them to a very good string set: La Bella banjitar one , and now it sounds like a good pro instrument! Important thing- no feedback!

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