Are Gold Tone Banjos good?

Are Gold Tone Banjos good?

If you’re looking for a featherweight 5-string banjo that sounds great, has an excellent set-up right out of the box, and has a very affordable price, the Gold Tone AC-1 is a winner. Whether clawhammer or Scruggs-style is your method, the banjo delivers superb sound for its price and weight.

How much does a Gold Tone banjo cost?

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This item Gold Tone CC-50 Cripple Creek Banjo (Five String, Maple) Gold Tone, 5-String Banjo (AC-1)
Customer Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (17) 4.8 out of 5 stars (34)
Price $38100 $22999
Sold By Music Village USA Instrument Alley
Item Dimensions 39.5 x 2.75 x 12 inches 38.5 x 11.5 x 4 inches

Is gold tone a good brand?

While this article will remain concentrated on banjos, Gold Tone also makes many other new and exciting hybrid instruments. There isn’t much more to say about this amazing company, and for this they deserve our award for being the best all-around banjo maker. High quality sound.

Where are Gold Tone banjos manufactured?

China
The majority of instruments produced by Gold Tone are manufactured in a Korean owned-and-managed factory in China that we’ve worked with since 1993, when Gold Tone was founded.

Where are gold tone banjos made?

Are Gold Tone banjos made in China?

The majority of instruments produced by Gold Tone are manufactured in a Korean owned-and-managed factory in China that we’ve worked with since 1993, when Gold Tone was founded. We use maple from the US and Canada, rosewood and ebony from Africa and Indonesia and blackwood from Australia.

Is Gold Tone real gold?

Gold-tone jewelry has so little gold that it can’t be measured in Karats. Therefore, a gold plated accessory has no real gold but just has the color of gold that makes it look like the real thing. The price of this type of jewelry is usually low, making it available for everyone to wear.

Are Recording King banjos made in USA?

The Recording King USA Series M5 banjo is made entirely by hand in the USA with top-shelf woods like the Eastern curly maple in the neck and a curly maple resonator. The original Fan-style fretboard inlay and hand-rubbed nitrocellulose lacquer round out the M5’s impressive set of professional features.

Are Fender banjos any good?

Overall I would recommend this banjo for beginners and see nothing wrong with it for the more advanced. The quality and sound is very competitive with more expensive models in my opinion. 5 stars for the quality at this price. There were no negative issues for my particular Fender banjo.