![]() Being a longtime guitar player and liking a low low action I will probably have the action lowered some more but for now it's fine the way it is. This is what I prefer and like to hear.īanjo Hut setup the banjo and it plays nice. ![]() Has a classic banjo pluck to it but is a bit less sharp/shrill than a maple banjo. Submitted by Beorn ( see all reviews from this person) on Good sound, solid, I give it an overall rating of ten based on the value for the money not a ten out of all banjos. I would definitely recommend the MNB-1 to any beginner. It does come with a lifetime warranty from Morgan MonroeĪll parts seem well made and no cheap feel at all. I didnt have to deal with Morgan Monroe but I know Dennis at Naples Park Music will take good care of me as he has the past 23 years. #MORGAN MONROE BANJO MNB 1 REVIEW UPGRADE#Will be a few years until i am ready to upgrade to a professional model. I believe it will last quite a few years. And i have been playing the heck out of it. Was tuned and was ready to play right out of the box. I can hit every note on every fret up and down the entire fret board. Great for bleugrass.ĭenny at Naples Park Music set it up perfectly. With a complete setup at the Gold Tone Factory in Florida, this banjo will compete with just about any banjo out there… right out of the box.Submitted by georik2 ( see all reviews from this person) on ![]() It also has a slightly longer “skirt” which (1) provides more contact with the wood rim and (2) provides direct contact with the heel of the neck for optimized tone. When electronically tested for pitch, sustain, and ring, it equals the original. The maker, Jim Stull of San Antonio, Texas, has analyzed original Gibson tone rings and duplicated the exact specifications. The JLS “Special #12” Tone Ring is a replica of the Gibson tone rings used in the Granada models in the 1930’s. Upgraded features include the JLS “Special #12” Bronze Tone Ring, a 3-ply Canadian maple rim, Gary Sosebee Select aged maple bridge, and includes a TKL deluxe arch top case and a lifetime transferable warranty. The Orange Blossom 250+ (OB-250+) is an improved version of our celebrated OB-250 with added features reserved for only the highest-quality of banjos. The flat-top 20-hole bell brass tone ring coupled with a 3-ply Canadian maple rim and a complete setup at the Gold Tone Factory in Florida, the OB-250, or any of the other Orange Blossom models, will certainly be the last banjo you will ever need! With the upgraded tone ring design introduced in early 2011, it will certainly raise brows at your local jam. Features include the popular curly maple binding on the maple neck and resonator, GT-Master planetary tuners, Hearts & Flowers inlay, one-piece curly maple veneer on the resonator, straightline tailpiece, and a new gorgeous tobacco brown finish. ![]() ![]() The OB-250 was redesigned in 2007 to include a more modern appeal still holding on to its vintage and proven design. It has been one of the highest selling banjos in the Gold Tone line for the last 15 years and is the basis of many inspired additions going above and beyond the call of duty. Simply put – The Orange Blossom OB-250 represents the staple of our bluegrass-style banjo line. ![]()
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