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Recording King Dirty 30s Open-Back Tone Ring Banjo

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Recording King Dirty '30s Open Back Tone Ring Banjo

Basic Setup of Your Bluegrass Banjo with Jim Pankey

Description
The rim's 18 brackets allow fine-tuning of head tension for a multitude of playing styles and sounds, and name-brand components like the Remo head and D'Addario strings complement the high-quality banjo construction for which Recording King is famous.



Features
- Classic sound and historic design
- Open-back banjo
- Traditional rolled brass tone ring
- 18 brackets
- Remo head
- D'Addario strings complement
- Case sold separately
Specs
- Model: RKOH-06
- Resonator: N/A
- Rim: Multi-ply mahogany
- Flange: N/A
- Head: Remo
- Tone ring: Rolled brass
- Tension hoop: N/A
- Neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Revebond
- Hardware: Nickel-plated
- Tailpiece: No-knot
- Bridge: Maple/ebony
- Fret markers: Inlaid dot
- Inlay: n/a
- Binding: None
- Scale length: 26-1/4"
- Armrest: Nickel-plated
- Finish: Dark brown
Reviews
4.67
3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing3
- Back-Up1
- Great for camping, playing in the park.1
- Needed to be setup but, didn't take long.1
- Novice2
- Experienced1
- Consistent3
- Good Tone3
- Long Life2
- Well Built / Quality2
- Lightweight and a pleasure to play.1
Reviewed by 3 customers
Would recommend to a beginner.
submitteda month ago
byPeter
fromFort Worth, Texas
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This was my first banjo, but it definitely seems to be a strong choice for a beginner. It sounds very old style and is enjoyable to play. It does sound a little weird when I mic it to record but it's nothing a little EQing can't fix. #sweepstakes
Fantastic banjo for grab n go!
submitted2 years ago
byTW
fromCorvallis, OR
I bought this as a quick grab and go banjo so I wouldn't have to take my heavier main playing banjo to the park or camping. This is an awesome sounding little Open Back banjo.
Good banjo for the price
submitted6 years ago
byBob
fromHouston Texas
This is a good quality instrument. Guitar Center did not set up the instrument properly. I'm guessing they aren't too experienced in banjo set up. Buying a banjo from them and other big box guitar stores will require proper set up by a banjo expert to get the best out of the instrument.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byRJ
fromBoston, MA
Does the banjo come in a box, or will I need to bring a case in order to bring it home from the store?
The banjo will come in a box.submitted2 years ago
asked byMatthew
fromMinneapolis, mn
Recommend a soft case and a beginner's book
Thank you for your question. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byArt
fromPhoenix az
were is this Banjo Manufactured
The Recording King Dirty 30s is made in Chinasubmitted3 years ago
asked byGinger
fromundisclosed
How much does this banjo weigh?
About 9 lbs.submitted3 years ago
asked byKiwi
fromVan, WV
Is it loud? And how loud is it
Yes. Verysubmitted3 years ago
asked byDavid M.
fromPerth Australia
Is the Recording KIng Dirty 30s Open Back Tone Ring Banjo priced at AUD 443.92 369.51 ? or AUD
Unfortunately, due to local regulations we are prohibited from shipping to Australiasubmitted4 years ago
asked byIsaiah
fromCharlotte NC
Is this banjo suited for a beginner
Sure. Please give us a call if you would like some help 877 687 5403submitted6 years ago
asked byMacc
fromKansas
What size/depth head comes with this banjo?
Unfortunately, these product details are not available. However, additional information can be found at recordingking.comsubmitted6 years ago
asked byJulia
fromCincinnati
What hard case do you recommend?
We have a few different options. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you the best case for your needs.