The Gold Tone Cripple Creek Banjitar is an excellent instrument for any guitarist looking to venture into folk playing, allowing you to achieve banjo sounds without learning completely new chords or playing techniques.
Choosing a banjitar means you get the depth and resonance of a typical acoustic guitar, mixed with a twangy, punchy banjo tone.
Body & Tonewoods
With a majority maple build, including a multi-ply maple rim and 13" maple resonator, this banjitar has that bright, snappy and crisp tone that is synonymous with maple.
It has a wide dynamic range, exceptional responsiveness, and, thanks to the resonator back, incredibly strong projection, making the Cripple Creek Banjitar highly compatible with Bluegrass playing and ideal for live performances.
Neck & Hardware
This instrument has a smooth, maple neck with a 648mm scale length, making it familiar and comfortable for any musician already familiar with a guitar.
Other build features include a flat bar tension hoop, gold tone engraved arm rest, 11" LC Smooth head, rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, two-way adjustable truss rod, maple bridge with ebony cap, and sealed, guitar-style tuners.
Gold Tone Cripple Creek Banjitar Specifications:
- Multi-ply maple rim
- Maple neck
- 13" Maple resonator
- Maple bridge with ebony cap
- Flat bar tension hoop
- Gold Tone engraved arm rest
- Rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
- Two-way adjustable truss rod
- 648mm scale length
- 42.9mm nut width
- Bone nut
- Terminator tailpiece
- Sealed guitar-style tuners
- Weighs 3.2kg
- Vintage brown finish
- Chrome plating
- Includes gig bag