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[B1102]
The banjo is a stringed instrument, and the film stretches on the frame or cavity to form a resonator. The early form of the instrument was designed by African Americans in the United States and adapted from similarly designed African instruments. Banjo is often associated with folk and country music, and is also used in some rock songs.
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Strictly selected high-quality maple:The maple body with beautiful wood grain is hard and not liable to warp or corrode, making the banjo durable |
Remo Head:Remo Fiberskyn Heads feature a warm, full-range tone with outstanding definition and enhanced mid and low-range resonance. Combining 1-ply of 10-mil film laminated to a 3-mil polyspun fiber, its sensitivity, and soft articulation make the Fiberskyn the most popular ConcConcertrt Snare, Concert Bass, Concert Tom, and traditional Field drum drumhead in the world. And highly durable for outdoor use. |
Openback Sound:The openback produces a more mellow, softer sound, and since the sound chamber rests against the player, some of the sounds are absorbed into his clothing and the player’s body, which lowers the banjo’s volume. Clawhammer-style on an openback banjo is preferred in traditional and mountain music genres, where the sound does not need to compete with the volume of other instruments. For those who need higher volume, a pickup can be installed on almost any banjo and used with an amplifier. |
Stable Top:Features 24 brackets, a maple bridge, an adjustable hinged tailpiece, and a chrome-plated armrest. Not only does the Mulucky banjo sound great, but it also looks great too! |
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Adjustable Banjo body:Mulucky banjo features an adjustable truss rod design that allows every player to keep the neck straight by countering the pull of the strings and natural tendencies in the wood. When the action is too low, loosen the nut outside of the rim and tighten the nut inside the rim. Strings will go up from the fingerboard. If the action is too high, loosen the nut inside the rim and tighten the outside nut. Strings will go down to the fingerboard. |
Adjustable Truss Rod:Preset with a truss rod inside the neck, players can adjust the action with the wrench as needed. |
Adjustable 24 Brackets:There are 24 consolidation brackets around the drum that are adjustable to make the sound meet the design requirements. It is needed to adjust the drum for several times in order to make a sound. |
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Step 1Measure the distance from the nut to the 12th fret. |
Step 2Measure the same distance from the twelfth fret onto the Drum Head of the banjo Make a small mark. This gives you the correct scale length and marks the correct place to position the bridge. |
Step 3Install the bridge at the mark. This provides you with the correct ruler length and marks the correct position for positioning the bridge. |
Neck: | Maple |
Frets: | 22 Pressed In Nickel Silver |
Tuners: | Sealed Geared (Incl. 5th String) |
Neck Finish: | Satin |
Rim: | Maple |
Tension Hoop: | Steel |
Drumhead: | Remo Fiberskyn Series |
Bridge: | Maple |
Finish: | Satin |
Back Style: | Openback |
Neck Width at Nut: | 1 1/4 Inches |
Scale: | 26 1/4 Inches |
Rim Diameter: | 12 Inches |
Overall Instrument Length: | 37 1/2 Inches |
Weight: | Approx.4 lbs |
Starting in 2010, we are committed to creating quality and affordable instruments for musicians.
Like "Mulucky", loving music can also bring you "Lucky".
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Mulucky was founded by a young and creative team.
Since its establishment, we have provided OEM production services for many international musical instrument brands.
We have our own production workshop with an area of 5000 square meters.
Although young, it does not prevent us from having a rich experience.
We are good at cost control and committed to providing customers with cost-effective products.