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No hay artículos en el carroCristian Yair
Comentado en México el 24 de julio de 2024
Es un excelente Banjolele. Tiene un sonido muy bonito y para el precio se me hace un excelente producto.
Hoffmann-Honnef
Comentado en Alemania el 16 de junio de 2024
Super sound
granpetitom
Comentado en Francia el 12 de diciembre de 2024
On a un petit banjo de bonne qualité pour pas cher.
Grégoire
Comentado en España el 3 de abril de 2024
Muy bien por el precio.
Steve Widomski
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de febrero de 2021
I love this banjo. Great beginners banjo. The quality is better than I expected. I’m very impressed. Easy to set up. My advice, I would use a different tuner, the tuner that comes with the unit doesn’t pick up the notes very well. I used my guitar tuner and that made set up and tuning a whole lot easier. The finger picks that came with the banjo kept falling off my fingers and thumb, so I purchased plastic finger picks and that made playing so much easier. The strap works and looks good. The tools are adequate. The banjo arrived late but it was worth the wait and it arrived in perfect condition. The banjo looks amazing. I very happy I bought this.
E. H. Lutz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de septiembre de 2019
I don't see how they can sell this package for the price. It's definitely worth it. Once I got the bridge properly placed, there were no intonation problems. (IMO, the bridge placement ruler is about one millimeter off). Frets were almost smooth. First and second position good, as you go up the neck there are some sharp edges, but I don't play up there. It's certainly a sturdily built little banjo. I think the strings really might be Aquilas, because I used this banjo on an outside gig and it stayed in tune.Speaking of which: I have played tenor banjo for years in a Traditional Jazz Band. As my hands have gotten arthritic now that I'm over 60, I had been looking for an alternative axe. Surprisingly, this little banjo uke will cut through four horns playing dixieland if you use a pick. The other thing you have to do is open up the "resonator," which actually actsmore as a dampener UNLESS you open it up so the sound can get out. What I did was purchase some half-inch rubber washers and inserted them between the "resonator" and the rim. That's all it took to let the sound out so this little guy could keep up with the band.Highly recommended. In fact, this was the second one I've purchased. Kmise makes a really nice product with this little banjo ukulele
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