🎶 Carry the rhythm of the past, tuned for today’s trailblazers!
The Mulucky 6 String Banjo is a 26-inch concert-size mini banjitar crafted from solid sapwood, featuring 6 steel strings and a polyester drumhead for a bright, percussive sound. Lightweight and portable, it includes a beginner-friendly kit with a truss rod, gig bag, tuner, strap, and picks, making it ideal for both practice and performance.
A**K
I M Mulucky guy to have chosen this mini banjo-guitar !!!
Delivered earlier than expected. Packaged wrapped, in it's case, in a fitted box, with tools, extra strings, picks, strap, Mic, tuner, polish cloth. Everything you need to get started. That was packed in a bigger box with packing paper. Already strung. Just needed to place bridge and tune. Tuning was the hardest part as it always is with new strings. In about twenty minutes I was pickin' and grinnin'. Very happy with everything about this purchase. Now remember it is a mini not a full size instrument so it's not a big sound but I haven't used the Mic and amplified it. So my initial thoughts are it's a good buy. Good price with all the extras. Seems well built. Will give it some playing time and see how it holds up. Thank You Mulucky !!!Well. After a day of frustration trying to keep it in tune I found that the bridge positioning is very important .So I nudged it a bit at a time further from the nut. The distance from the nut to the twelfth fret should equal the twelfth fret to the bridge. My low strings needed an more distance.Seemed to do the trick. Thanks
C**G
Was OK 👌very little set up right out the box didnt have pickup
The banjo came pretty much playable out the box. It sounds like crap if tuned to standard EADGBe. I tuned it like a guitarlele ADGCEa and sounds great 👍I came with gig bag picks and a cloth but it didn't have the piezo pick up in the box but came with 2 banjo head wrenchs
D**Z
What you see is not what you get.
The set will not be sent completely. In my delivery the screw and nut tool was missing.
A**Y
Git ta pickin!
You need to know- It only -sounds- like a banjo. It is not tuned like one so it sounds a little odd if you play full guitar chords. But plucking around on this this is so much fun! And its small! Normal sized guitar neck, but without a giant body like a guitar, this would be awesome to take camping! Especially for the price, this banjitar is a real blast if you like playing anything folksy but dont want to learn banjo.
B**Y
Well built, change the strings
This needs returned. 1st and 6th string to 'A'. Also, I found the strongs that came with it to be very tinny sounding (even for a banjo) I changed them out to nylon strings and very much like this sound. Move the bridge - make sure the 12th fret is in the center between the nut and bridge. Move the bridge to be the same distance from bridge to 12th and 12th to nut. Happy playing.
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