🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The AKLOT Concert Banjo Ukulele is a 23-inch instrument featuring an open back design for enhanced sound projection, a Remo Fiberskyn drumhead for warm tones, and a 15:1 advanced tuner for precise tuning. With a two-way truss rod for customizable action and a complete package including a gig bag, tuner, strings, strap, and picks, this banjolele is perfect for musicians seeking quality and comfort.
Back Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | Nylon |
Top Material Type | Maple |
Size | Banjo ukulele |
Finish Types | Polished |
Number of Strings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Manual |
D**.
Pleasantly surprised!
I gave away a Deering Goodtime banjo several years ago (don’t know what I was thinking), but this actually plays just as well. No buzzing strings, holds tuning well, lightweight. The strap is kind of a funky design (maybe plain would be better). I’m still a beginner claw hammer style player, but I can’t see me getting a more expensive open-back banjo anytime soon.
A**V
A Nice Beginners Banjo
I'm a senior and I have a musical background. I'm new to stringed instruments and I expect to have some work to do ahead. The instrument has an excellent sound and comes with a full range of accessories, strings and tools. I's a nice package. If you're a beginner like me, order a book for beginners to get started.
D**7
Most Excellent Package!! And Excellent Supplier!
Some 50+ years ago, I played an old ukulele and have great memories of the fun. I recently had an urge to play one again, but with a twist. I have always appreciated the sound qualities of banjos. When I realized that a banjo ukulele was available and within financial reach for a casual, fun instrument, I elected to get one.After researching the market, I settled on the AKLOT, which is the higher grade instrument in the Kmise line. Both trade names were favorably reviewed, but the AKLOT was generally preferred for it's louder projections and excellent fidelity for an affordable uke.I have been very please with the AKLOT product! It arrived in two days in a double-packed shipping box. I think it was packaged to survive importation as well as UPS! Well done, AKLOT!I unwrapped it, inspected the contents, and everything in the kit was pristine. The banjo uke was strung, but not tightly. I checked the location of the bridge using the supplied gauge, which proved to be a great method of checking the setup. The bridge was right on!The electronic tuner made it easy to bring it up to the "my dog has fleas" tuning. Over these past weeks, retuning has been needed less frequently as the strings and neck settled in to their longer-term stable positions. I still check it often, as it's quite a lot of fun to use the tuning tool!!It has a great sound! No, not as abrupt as steel strings on a full-sized banjo, but also much sharper than a ukulele, with that great banjo twang!It has a fine, uniform and blemish-free finish, and great workmanship all around. No burrs on the metal parts, especially the frets, and no hint of roughness or splinters anywhere. The banjo head has a consistent tension over all sections, and I haven't had to touch the neck or head tensioning.After a couple of weeks, the electronic tuner became intermittent, so I called Amazon and emailed with the supplier. A couple of days later, a new tuner showed up in the mail. No muss, no fuss, no disagreements. They just took care of me with great customer service!The strap is very comfortable and has a silky consistency. Much better than I expected. I planned to buy a new strap, expecting a pretty cheap crap strap, but I had a great surprise with the strap included in the package.The bottom line is this: It's been a great purchase and I'm having fun with my new banjo uke! It sounds great, easy to tune, and I have a great supplier behind me if I should need additional assistance. It doesn't get much better than this in today's rather mixed up market. Thanks, AKLOT!
G**E
You can not start playing it right away.
The strings need about half a year to reach their final length. Before that, as a tutorial (not the description of the banjolele) says, you need to tune it every few minutes.
C**N
Excellent sound and value!
Our ukulele group introduced me to the banjolele. I tried some of the very heavy back-covered ones, but then heard about the Aklot from a group member. 3 of us ended up purchasing this well equipped budget instrument with a great sound. It came with case, tuner, strap, as well as picks. The sound is clear and crisp and the instrument is lighter than those with full backs.
C**Y
New Banjo Fan!!
The media could not be loaded. I start by saying how grateful i am with the seller, the packaging was great! Everything came up extremely nice and all accesories Complete! Now, about the Banjo itself...I cant Believe the quality feel of it, i wasnt expecting such weight, and beautiful finish on the mapple.. to be honest i was expecting something close to what it was my first electric Guitar, that thing was rough! But enough to get started... But not this time, with my Banjo, the sound is so Mellow, and quite loud! I love it!! ... if i could point out a nit, it would be the action is a Bit High, for my likeing but, i guess thats an easy fix
D**D
Good starter Banjo
It’s a good starter banjo. Looks really nice! Definitely will require some setup. Nothing hard and YouTube is your friend. Overall would recommend for anyone starting out.
P**E
Big Banjo Joy!
Opening the big box to behold this banjo is like being introduced to someone for the first time yet feeling as if you've known the person your whole life. I'm newly meeting an old, old soulmate!Just initially bridging and tuning this AKLOT 5-string, open back banjo is an overwhelming experience. I'm shocked at the beauty and substantial heft of the instrument as well as the ugly import of its cultural weight.This AKLOT feels sturdy, solid and well-crafted. At 38" from top to bottom, the banjo is slightly longer than many other models -- which works for me, since I have long arms. The tiger stripe maple wood head, honey-colored maple body and distressed REMO drum head give the instrument a bright, new, clean yet old-timey vintage look.While the thin carrying case, bizarrely colored neck strap and other accessories aren't much to speak of, that doesn't diminish the excellent price -- or the elegant sound quality of this beauty.Unlike the tinny, jangling twang of most inexpensive banjos, this model has a modest, mellow and almost muted sound. Perfect for late-night playing at home. Although I've only had it for a few weeks, the banjo seems to hold its tuning well -- and its solid construction assures me I'll have many years of strumming, stroking, plucking and playing around. To say that I'm happy with this baby is a big understatement. I'm beyond thrilled with my new banjo!
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