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Description
Experience the harmonious blend of banjo twang and guitar familiarity with the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe. This innovative hybrid instrument is a dream come true for guitarists looking to explore the unique sound of a banjo without the steep learning curve. The GT-750 features a 20-hole bell brass tone ring, a remarkable choice for its resonant, bell-like qualities that enrich every note with chime-like sustain and acoustic volume.
Crafted with a curly maple resonator and a hard rock maple neck, this banjitar not only delivers a bright and traditional folk sound but also stands out visually with its elegant woodgrain. The rosewood fingerboard, radiused for comfort, ensures smooth playability across all 21 frets, while a Remo banjo head tops off the construction with a modern twist to its classic aesthetic.
What truly sets the GT-750 apart is its built-in SMP Sliding Magnetic Pickup system. This unique feature allows you to customize your amplified sound, offering a variety of tones at your fingertips. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the resonator-mounted volume control ensures you can tweak your sound with precision and ease.
Expand your sonic palette and add a touch of banjo brilliance to your performances with the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe, where traditional craftsmanship meets modern innovation.
Key Features:
- 6-string banjitar, tuned like a guitar
- Curly maple resonator and hard rock maple neck
- 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with radiused design
- 20-hole bell brass tone ring for superior sustain
- SMP Sliding Magnetic Pickup with resonator-mounted volume control
- Chrome-engraved armrest and hardware for durability and style
- Adjustable truss and dual coordinator rods for custom neck setup
Product specs
| Type | Acoustic-Electric |
| String Type | Steel |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Body Style | Resonator |
| Finish | High Gloss |
| Top Material | 11" Remo HC Clear |
| Body Material | Multi-ply Maple (rim), Curly Maple (resonator) |
| Neck Material | Rock Hard Maple |
| Fingerboard Inlay | Snowflake |
| Number of Frets | 21 |
| Scale Length | 25.5" |
| Nut Material | ZeroGlide |
| Nut Width | 1.6875" |
| Bridge Material | Maple with Ebony Cap |
| Tuners | Sealed Guitar-style |
| Hardware | Chrome-plated |
| Electronics | SMP+ Sliding Magnetic Pickup, Volume Control |
| Strings | .010-.052 |
| Case Included | Hardshell Case |
FAQs
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How does the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe differ from a traditional banjo?
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The Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe combines a six-string guitar setup with banjo construction, allowing guitarists to achieve a banjo sound without learning a new instrument. It features a resonator body and traditional banjo materials like maple for authentic tone.
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Can the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe be amplified for live performances?
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Yes, the GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe includes an SMP+ Sliding Magnetic Pickup with volume control, making it suitable for amplified performances and easy integration into live setups.
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What type of strings does the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe use?
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The GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe uses steel strings, specifically gauged .010-.052, which are similar to those found on electric guitars, providing a familiar feel for guitar players.
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Is the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe suitable for beginners?
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While it can be played by beginners, the GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe is designed for guitarists who want to explore banjo sounds. Its six-string setup makes it accessible, but some familiarity with guitar playing is beneficial.
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What is the scale length of the Gold Tone GT-750 Banjitar Deluxe, and how does it affect playability?
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The scale length is 25.5 inches, which is standard for many guitars, offering comfortable playability for guitarists transitioning to this banjitar.
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In this video recorded in December 2015, Pomme performs the song J'suis pas dupe using a 6 strings Gold Tone banjo. The logo of the brand can be seen on the headstock. Judging by the colour of the edge of the resonator, it's the GT-750 Banjitar (clear head). Pomme also used this banjo in some live performances in 2016.
In this video you can see the Gold Tone name on the case when Avi Kaplan opens it at the very beginning of the video He tunes and plays the instrument in the video. This was a birthday gift from his fan club You can also see this instrument on stage in Avi's YouTube Stage concert in LA in spring of 2020.
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