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Description

The Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo is a testament to traditional craftsmanship combined with modern playability. Perfect for both seasoned players and enthusiastic beginners, this banjo is crafted to deliver rich, resonant tones that capture the essence of folk and world music. Featuring a mahogany resonator, the OB4-N ensures a warm and full sound projection, ideal for both solo performances and group settings. Its 30-bracket design provides enhanced stability and tuning precision, allowing musicians to focus on their craft without frequent adjustments.

The OB4-N is equipped with a Remo head, known for its durability and consistent tonal quality. The sleek mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard offer a smooth playing experience, making chord transitions effortless. The geared 5th tuner adds to its reliability, ensuring your banjo stays in tune even after extended sessions. Whether you're playing bluegrass, Dixieland, or experimenting with new genres, this banjo's versatility and quality make it a trusted choice.

Key Features:

  • 5-string banjo with mahogany resonator
  • 30-bracket design for enhanced tuning stability
  • Remo head for consistent tonal quality
  • Geared 5th tuner for reliable tuning retention
  • Mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability

Product specs

Brand Oscar Schmidt
Model OB4-N Banjo
Year 2010s
Categories Banjos

FAQs

Is the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo is a good choice for beginners due to its user-friendly design and playability, making it easy to learn on.

What type of music is the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo best suited for?

The Oscar Schmidt OB4-N is versatile and well-suited for traditional bluegrass, folk, and country music styles.

What materials are used in the construction of the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo?

The Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo typically features a mahogany resonator and neck, providing a warm and rich tone.

Does the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo have a resonator or is it open-back?

The Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo is equipped with a resonator, which enhances its volume and projection, making it ideal for ensemble playing.

How many strings does the Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo have?

The Oscar Schmidt OB4-N Banjo is a 4-string banjo, often used for jazz and Irish music styles.

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