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Description

Strike a chord with the Stagg Banjo, your gateway to authentic bluegrass sound. Designed for both budding banjoists and seasoned strummers, this remarkable instrument combines classic craftsmanship with modern playability. The mahogany resonator ensures exceptional volume and projection, meaning you can be heard whether you're strumming on stage or jamming with friends. Crafted with a nato set neck and a rosewood fingerboard, the Stagg Banjo provides a smooth playing experience, allowing effortless transitions from the first fret to the twenty-second.

The heart of this banjo lies in its REMO™ White Coated head, delivering a bright and punchy sound that cuts through any ensemble. The all-cast metal alloy pot and nickel-plated brass components not only enhance durability but also contribute to the banjo's distinctive tonal character. Whether you're perfecting your rolls or exploring new musical territories, the Stagg Banjo promises to be a reliable companion.

Its 5-string configuration, paired with an ebony-topped maple bridge, ensures a dynamic range of tones, from sweet melodies to twangy riffs. With 30 flat-type bracket hooks and an elegant ivoroid cream binding, this banjo doesn’t just sound great—it looks stunning too. Equipped with open-gear machine heads and a high-gear ratio 5th peg, tuning is both precise and stable, letting you focus on your music.

Key Features:

  • Resonator: Mahogany
  • Pot: All-cast metal alloy
  • Bracket hooks: 30 (flat type)
  • Top head: 11" REMO™ White Coated
  • Bridge: 5-string Maple + Ebony
  • Tailpiece: Nickel-plated Brass
  • Machine heads: 4 x Open-gear on headstock + High Gear ratio 5th peg on neck, with pearloid knobs
  • Armrest: Nickel-plated Brass
  • Neck: Nato set neck, 660 mm (26 in.)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood, 22 frets
  • Position markers: Pearloid "clover" inlays
  • Resonator & Neck binding: Ivoroid cream

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