🎉 Strum Your Way to Stardom with the ADM Banjo!
The ADM Banjo 5 String Full Size Banjo Set is a comprehensive beginner kit designed for aspiring musicians. Featuring a high-quality Remo drum head for superior sound clarity, durable materials like black walnut and sapele, and a padded bag for protection, this kit also includes essential accessories and a month of free lessons, making it the perfect choice for adults and teenagers eager to learn.
Back Material Type | Sapele |
String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Walnut, Sapele |
Item Dimensions | 38 x 14 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 9.8 Pounds |
Size | Large Size |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Walnut |
Number of Strings | 5 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
I**Z
Sturdy and durable
I bought this as a Christmas gift, it comes super complete and the sound quality is great, super good for first time players, the instrument feels sturdy and the cords seem to have the right tension need it. If you are looking for a start full set this is definitely good quality and we didn’t have any issues with it in over 2 years
A**L
Enjoy it
Nice looking, sounds good, great for the price. Recommend it for the non-professional. Just fun to pick at.
P**R
Great sound. Great price for someone just begging.
It's not the Holy Grail but it sure gets you close to it.
L**O
banjo it self was good. everything else was mediocre.(EDIT ): the company has resolved the issue.
so far the banjo itself was very beautiful and seems to play nice. the first issue to come up was the 4th banjo string. it seemed to be overtight and when i tried to tune it, it snapped, there was no warning whatsoever. i did ended up using the extra 4 string that came with and did my best to restring it but since im new to this i dont think i did the best job. I will buying higher quality string from somewhere elsethe next issue is the banjo picks, they are simply too large and difficult to use. the thumb pick is probably the worst. it is solid steel and thick for it purposes and too large. i had to use pliers to bend it into a usable form. I will have to purchase newer picks from a different source.the third issue is the banjo sling as it is small and uncomfortable to wear and the rough fabric scratches the neck. very cheap and will need to be replaced.the fourth issue is the bag is cheap and sort of small for the banjo , the banjo will go in it simply too much a tight fit. i will keep since there no other bags that seemed reasonably priced.the banjo tuner is pretty nice that is a given, although the battery being included would've been nice.overall i wouldn't buy again and i would wish to return for my money but unfortunately this the only option i have to economically afford a banjo as i live in a rural area.EDIT: I was recently in contact with the company, and they have been really receptive and apologetic.for the poor quality of the first banjo. they have graciously sent me a replacement banjo and parts and by inspecting the strings it seems to be perfect order and not one was damaged nor snapped when i tried to tune. i must note that the new banjo sounds even better that the original one! the banjo picks are still awkward to use, however this new pair are more comfortable and more usable than the previous. i will keep them as trusty back up. the carrying bag seems better and the banjo can actually fit. although the banjo sling is still probably the worst part. its simply too rough on the neck but it will do the jobs as intended. all-in-all the folks from ADM really showed some high-quality service which is something i really value. I wouldn't mind doing more shopping with them in the future.
B**Y
Nice equipment
Very nice banjo…
E**N
Good banjo
This is a great banjo which is especially for beginners but doesn’t seem like a beginner’s banjo. It’s built well as far as we can tell, and the sound is wonderful. I bought it for my husband and now I might want one too! It came packaged well and safely. The only 2 things wrong is that it did not include an owner’s manual or a battery for the electric tuner. But that’s ok because I bought a beginner’s book on how to play the banjo and we can buy a battery for the tuner. No big deal, just a bit inconvenient. Beautiful banjo - beautiful to look at and beautiful sound. My husband loves it!
A**R
I like the banjo set what a deal.
I was surprised to see that the front of my banjo is like a drum that you play I didn't particularly care for it I fill that it maybe should be made differently than that and I would have liked it more if the wood grain would have been a little lighter than what I see and some of it I half to install myself and I fill that it should have already been done since I don't know what I'm doing I'm new to the banjo world but other than that I like it fine , I'm just saying, and it did come with extra things i got a nice black bag i like that fine and it,s fancy to with straps a handle and all i got picks for my fingers extra strings and a brigge and a cloth for keeping it clean a balancing tool to keep it in tune and a few other things that i do appreciate and I got all this for a rill good price that other wise I would have had to buy it and it would have been a separate purchase and more money but with this set for one small price i got everything that has now put my pocket book to rest and my mind so I just want to say thanks and shipping was fast even though the box that it was in was torn up and it had been taped up but who ever did that absolutely done a tacky job but after inspecting the contents in side I seen that everythings fine so any ways thanks a bunch . MERRY CHRISTMAS !!! AND HAPPY NEW Years! ok....ok {thank you }. © ™.
M**E
Junk
The neck is improperly installed. It angles towards the 5th string, causing the 5th string to be on the very edge of the fretboard and the 1st string to be far away from the edge. In order to align the strings to the neck, the bridge must be placed far to the side of the tailpiece, so much so that friction alone will not hold the bridge in place.The neck is attached to the pot by a hap-haphazardly installed hand-drilled wood screw at an arbitrary angle that holds the neck in the wrong position. The coordinator rod is not sufficient to keep the neck stable, and the additional wood screw is a joke.The action is also EXTREMELY high, and cannot be lowered with the truss rod or coordinator rod. The bridge would have to be cut to the point where only about half of the height remained.The 5th string nut is placed too far inward causing the gap between the 5th and 4th strings to be much narrower than the gaps between the other strings. It is also extremely sharp and could cut a finger.IMO, this would be a poor beginner banjo due to the extremely poor assembly and setup. If someone was willing and knowledgeable enough to rework the neck assembly (by re-drilling and/or shimming) and replace/reposition the 5th fret nut, it might be worth buying for a cheap throw-around banjo.These problems could be eliminated with no increase in manufacturing costs. Poor assembly, design, and quality control are what turn an otherwise good value into useless junk.
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