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The ADM Banjo 5 String Full Size Kit is a 38-inch beginner-friendly banjo featuring a high-quality Remo drum head for clear sound, durable sapele wood body with black walnut fingerboard, and an upgraded geared 5th tuner for stable tuning. This complete set includes essential accessories and a free one-month lesson, all protected by a thick padded bag—perfect for aspiring musicians ready to join the vibrant banjo community.















| ASIN | B01N1S8KIT |
| Back Material | Sapele |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,136 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #8 in Banjos (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material | Sapele |
| Color Name | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,227) |
| Date First Available | December 14, 2016 |
| Fretboard Material | Black walnut wood |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.78 pounds |
| Item model number | AB-JB352 |
| Number of Strings | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 38 x 14 x 5 inches |
| Size | 38 Inch |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material | Walnut, Sapele |
A**R
Fun, nice-sounding banjo!
Because it's inexpensive, I was worried about the quality of the banjo, but I was very pleasantly surprised. It's actually very nice and it sounds terrific. It arrived within four days, which was awesome, and I've already put a couple of hours on it. For a beginner, or someone who just wants to give the banjo a try before investing a lot of money, this is a steal.
B**I
Love the look of the brown wood. So clean and nice looking
Bought this for my husband. He has wanted one for so long. Finally got him one for Christmas. He loves this banjo and has already tought himself the scales. He has all the tools he needs for this and for a beginner starting out it is a complete set. My husband is very musical and has played many various musical instruments over the years. I think he is excited about this and will be jaming out here soon enough.
J**E
Good cheap banjo
Not a bad little banjo for the money. If you've got bigger hands its a little tough as its small feeling. For the price its a good way to start and see if its something you would want to pursue further.
L**O
banjo it self was good. everything else was mediocre.(EDIT ): the company has resolved the issue.
so far the banjo itself was very beautiful and seems to play nice. the first issue to come up was the 4th banjo string. it seemed to be overtight and when i tried to tune it, it snapped, there was no warning whatsoever. i did ended up using the extra 4 string that came with and did my best to restring it but since im new to this i dont think i did the best job. I will buying higher quality string from somewhere else the next issue is the banjo picks, they are simply too large and difficult to use. the thumb pick is probably the worst. it is solid steel and thick for it purposes and too large. i had to use pliers to bend it into a usable form. I will have to purchase newer picks from a different source. the third issue is the banjo sling as it is small and uncomfortable to wear and the rough fabric scratches the neck. very cheap and will need to be replaced. the fourth issue is the bag is cheap and sort of small for the banjo , the banjo will go in it simply too much a tight fit. i will keep since there no other bags that seemed reasonably priced. the banjo tuner is pretty nice that is a given, although the battery being included would've been nice. overall i wouldn't buy again and i would wish to return for my money but unfortunately this the only option i have to economically afford a banjo as i live in a rural area. EDIT: I was recently in contact with the company, and they have been really receptive and apologetic. for the poor quality of the first banjo. they have graciously sent me a replacement banjo and parts and by inspecting the strings it seems to be perfect order and not one was damaged nor snapped when i tried to tune. i must note that the new banjo sounds even better that the original one! the banjo picks are still awkward to use, however this new pair are more comfortable and more usable than the previous. i will keep them as trusty back up. the carrying bag seems better and the banjo can actually fit. although the banjo sling is still probably the worst part. its simply too rough on the neck but it will do the jobs as intended. all-in-all the folks from ADM really showed some high-quality service which is something i really value. I wouldn't mind doing more shopping with them in the future.
7**N
Very good quality
The instrument arrived in a perfect shape. It has a very good value for money. I think it really gives the blue grass vibes with good quality. Everything in the product description, but instead of a thumb pick I received a third index pick. I contacted them however and they were very responsive and fixed the issue right away. Good Job!
F**O
Great beginners banjo
Got it for practice & it sounds bad ass Love it !!!
G**E
Great starter banjo
Bought for my son as a beginner banjo. It sounds good and functions as it should. Can't beat it for the price.
S**C
Couple of issues a beginner needs to know about this banjo
For the price you can't be it as an absolute beginner banjo. Everything you need to start is included however, there are a 2 main issues discovered in the first couple of weeks of frustration and feeling I’ll never learn this. Keep in mind I have never played a stringed instrument. 1. STRINGS: The strings are at least of “medium” gauge which make it very hard to “fret” (push down) without really hurting your fingers as well as making it more difficult (frustrating) to learn as an absolute beginner. Its also near impossible to “slide” as a beginner with un-calloused fingertips. SOLUTION: In my research I believe that a “light” string is best for beginners, and it seems that a lot of pros use “light” also. You can buy a set of “light” strings ($6.00 for the full set) and easily enough re-string the banjo yourself…see YouTube. 2. PICKS: Terrible picks. Too pointy, poor design. Did NOT realize how important the picks would be, namely the thumb pick. Almost all banjo players use a plastic THUMB pick. Index and middle finger pick is to long and pointy too. 3. STRAP LOOPS: One of the strap loops kept bending and falling off until finally it totally came unscrewed and fell into the resonator of the banjo. It’s only 4 simple Phillips screws to remove the resonator, but still. After gong to a music store a banjo player just recommended clipping to the head anchors and that has worked very well. I will eventually buy a new strap since this one is very generic and probably not as comfortable as a quality strap would be. Overall, I recommend this for an absolute beginner. Fixing these 2 issues dramatically reduced my frustration and the feeling it was me when it was more so the strings and picks limiting my ability to learn better. Visit and purchase at your local music store as much as possible. They’ll have picks and strings too. They can also steer you to a local instructor if you so desire. I’m going into 3 weeks now and getting pretty good at the basics! Suggest YouTubing "30 Days of Banjo" by Eli Gilbert.
W**E
I am very happy with this product. The banjo itself is beautifully made. Its simple but still really nice. The added items are not cheap like you'd expect. The bag is well made, the tunner is simple and effective. The one thing that is a negative, the picks are small. It might just be my fingers but they are very tight and prolonged use they cut off circulation. All in all this is a great product, well worth the purchase. Note I have no idea why such a massive box was sent with it.
B**I
My first banjo came in good condition. Shipping came fast considering it travelled half way through the country. (About four days with express) Heads up if you're done tuning the banjo, take out the battery from the tuning device. Sometimes it’ll automatically turn on with loud music nearby. I would like to recommend youtuber Markwardle to help teach blue grass music.
C**S
Beautiful looking, affordable banjo. Great to get started on (as I'm doing), though i have noticed the 1st and 2nd strings are near impossible to fret up near the nut. I'm unsure if this is due to my fretting fingers being a little weak or if its a resonator/tensioner thing, but it leads to a buzzing, almost sitar-like sound on the upper frets of those strings. Makes cords sound really odd, but i don't think it's a "deal breaker", especially for beginners. If you want perfect, professional sound, you gotta buy a better banjo anyways. This is great for learning on without spending an obscene amount of money. The finger picks are pretty small, btw. I'm a larger dude, but i don't think my fingers are all that fat and these cut off circulation in my fingertips. Simple solution was buy a bigger set of picks. As another review stated, the strap isn't great but it does the job. Everything comes back to getting what you're paying for. Its 5 strings on a resonator, so you can learn to play the instrument. If you really like it, buy a better one down the road.
A**A
It had some screws loose. But they sent the tools to tight them up
J**O
This banjo arrived well packaged and in perfect condition. Very handy to have the tuner, picks etc included - my teen could start playing right away. He’s very happy with both the look and sound of the instrument
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