🎸 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The Gold Tone AC-1 is a full-size, 5-string beginner banjo designed for aspiring musicians. With a composite rim and open back, it offers a lightweight and portable option for both Bluegrass and Clawhammer styles. The included gig bag makes it easy to take your music anywhere, while the precision features like the Zero-glide nut system and Remo frosted head ensure a quality sound experience. Weighing just 1 pound, this banjo is perfect for those looking to start their musical journey.
Back Material Type | Open |
String Material Type | Nickel-plated steel |
Top Material Type | Remo frosted head |
Item Dimensions | 38.5 x 11.5 x 4 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Size | Right-Handed |
Finish Types | Black / Satin |
Color | Black |
Number of Strings | 5 |
Operation Mode | Acoustic |
K**S
Thrilled
I am literally thrilled with this banjo. 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. If you're a beginner and you're not sure you'll stick with it, the AC-1 is an excellent choice. It won't break the bank and you won't have to fight the instrument to play it. If you're a veteran player that wants to shed the typical heaviness of a Bluegrass banjo due to age or injury, the AC-1 will satisfy. As a travel banjo for camping trips, beach bonfires or risky airline handling, the Gold Tone AC-1 fills the bill. It's structurally made well and looks good, too. My only suggestion for improvement would be to add a strap button to the heel of the instrument. Other banjo players may make fun of you if you add your own strap button to the heel. Ignore them and do it if you want.
G**.
Gold tone banjo.
Very good little banjo. Would be a good banjo for a beginner . good tone and volume . fast delivery. The packaging leaves a lot to be desired. I'm surprised it wasn't damaged in shipment. Would recommend the banjo. 5 stars. I did add an armrest. Will leave the tuners as is.
M**R
Great entry-level banjo
I’d been playing my home-made banjo increasingly, but it’s shortcomings were beginning to be more and more apparent.Limited budget...I saw a couple of write-ups on this Gold Tone offering and decided to give it a try. I’d had a similarly-priced Epiphone some years back and it arrived badly in need of a setup. Head not tightened, bridge not placed, etc...Gold Tone advertises that each of these overseas-produced instruments is properly set up at thier center prior to shipment. I found this to be true. Head tensioned, action set, bridge placed.... All I had to do was tune up and play.This banjo features a one-piece composite rim... No “tone ring”. As a result, the instrument is very light. So light, in fact, that you’ll need a strap right away just to keep the neck up. No worries about shoulder pain, however.All the hardware seems fine...Tuners work smoothly, frets are well-finished, etc. Very comfortable to play.If you want, a composite resonator and an armrest are both available from Gold Tone.So, how’s it sound? Very good,, IMO. Quite loud for an open back, and seems to handle either Scruggs-style picking with fingerpicks and trailing/clawhammer just fine.Only downside is the “bag”... which does hold the banjo but offers about as much protection as a gunny sack. Protects from dust and scratches, but that’s all. Trying to keep that under-200-dollar price point, I imagine.
D**X
Everybody needs more banjos!
This is a sweet little Banjo. Lightweight has a real good, plunky sound. I’m really enjoying it so far. It needed quite a bit of setting back up. It was packed horribly zero padding in the box. The internal box that the instrument was in was wide open. The instrument was flying around loose a giant box with zero padding. Still, a great addition to my Banjo family.
S**N
Great for the Money!
This is a great banjo for the money. I have heard not so great things about imported cheap banjos, but this AC-1 was always talked highly of.Maybe because the company checks it out here in America and makes sure everything is good to go prior to shipping.It arrived ready to go, and includes a few tools and a letter explaining adjusting your banjo when needed.I liked it so much, I decided to upgrade to a few Deering banjos, but this Gold Tone is nice because composite plastic is not changed as mush as wood for traveling etc.It holds tune very well, unlike other cheap instruments. The only thing I can mention that might not be great, is the sound is slightly different than a wooden rim banjo.But it's just a little different, a beginner would not even know. There is not another in this price range better from what I can tell.If you can afford to pay double the price, the Deering Goodtime banjo is a steal for the money, and would be even better.When holding them both, you can tell this AC-1 is more cheaply built (rim/j hooks etc).But to get your feet wet, this one is excellent.Once you upgrade, this one can be used as a truck/camping banjo, and the wood one can stay home nice and dry.Also, this one looks great too.I included a pic of it sitting in my speakeasy.
C**.
Came in great shape
This beginner banjo came in great shape and ready to play. I have never played a stringed instrument and am enjoying learning the banjo.
T**M
Great banjo, this is the one to start on
Everyone I asked said this is the only banjo under $500 worth getting, they seem to be right. Arrived in a very large box, the smaller box containing the banjo had opened a little but everything was intact. A head key and allen wrench are contained in the maintenance manual in the gig bag.Checked the setup, it was perfect. Bridge already installed, head already tightened, no need to adjust the neck or intonation or action. Frets are smooth, no buzzing. Sounds great.Since it costs half the amount of the next best banjo everyone compares it to, I was able to spend the rest on a bunch of banjo books.
B**L
Head was broken.
Would of been a great banjo if the head wasn’t cracked. It came in a big box but the banjo box inside that it was in wasn't taped closed so it had opened and been banged around leaving the head cracked. Overall would be a great banjo if the shipping was tapped up properly.
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