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Description

The Epiphone Inspired By Gibson Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo is a harmonious blend of vintage charm and modern craftsmanship, ideal for both seasoned players and enthusiastic beginners. This banjo draws inspiration from the iconic 1950s Gibson designs, encapsulating the nostalgic essence of a bygone era with a 26.4-inch scale and a gracefully layered mahogany rim. Its open-back design, combined with a Remo Fiberskyn head, delivers a warm, resonant twang that’s perfect for folk and clawhammer styles.

Crafted with attention to detail, the Mastertone Bowtie features a mahogany neck that offers smooth playability, while the Indian laurel fingerboard is adorned with vintage-style bowtie inlays, adding an elegant touch. The nickel hardware, including a No-Knot tailpiece and a maple/ebony bridge, ensures durability and robust sound projection. The inclusion of dual coordinator rods allows for precise neck adjustments, making maintenance effortless over the years.

This banjo doesn’t just sound incredible; it looks the part too. The scroll-style headstock and mother-of-pearl inlays exude a classic vibe, inviting admiration from players and audiences alike. Whether you're strumming in a cozy living room jam or performing on stage, this Mastertone banjo is your ticket to authentic, timeless sound.

Key Features:

  • 26.4-inch scale length for comfortable playability
  • Layered mahogany rim fitted with a Remo Fiberskyn head
  • Mahogany neck with Indian laurel fingerboard and vintage-style bowtie inlays
  • Durable nickel hardware with a No-Knot tailpiece and maple/ebony bridge
  • Dual coordinator rods for easy maintenance and neck adjustments
  • Includes a premium gig bag for protection and transport

Product specs

Type Acoustic
String Type Steel
Number of Strings 5
Body Style Open Back
Top Material Remo 11" Fiberskyn
Body Material Thin Layered Mahogany
Neck Material Mahogany
Neck Shape 5-string style
Fingerboard Material Indian Laurel
Fingerboard Inlay Bow-ties
Number of Frets 22
Scale Length 26.4"
Nut Material Plastic
Tuners Straight Banjo
Hardware Nickel
Case Included Gig Bag

FAQs

What is the primary sound characteristic of the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo?

The Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo offers a bright and resonant sound typical of open-back banjos, making it ideal for clawhammer and old-time playing styles.

Is the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile and quality construction, providing an excellent introduction to banjo playing.

What type of strings does the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo use?

The Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo uses steel strings, which contribute to its bright and crisp tone.

Does the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo come with a case?

Yes, the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo includes a premium gig bag, offering protection and easy transport for the instrument.

What is the scale length of the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo?

The scale length of the Epiphone Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo is 26.4 inches, which is standard for 5-string banjos, providing a familiar feel for players.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Epiphone Inspired By Gibson Mastertone Bowtie Open Back Banjo.

Build quality

  • The tailpiece on the Epi MB-100 is reported as unstable and bendy, affecting reliability.

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User experience

  • Owners report that the MB-100 maintains tuning exceptionally well, minimizing the need for frequent adjustments.

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Comparisons

  • Users prefer Gold Tone's AC-* series over the Epi MB-100 due to better build quality and reliability at similar price points.

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Value and pricing

  • Some owners received 100% credit on upgrades from the MB-100, enhancing its value as a starter instrument.

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Use cases and applications

  • The MB-100 is suitable for clawhammer style, particularly favored for home practice due to its tuning stability.

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