That's a tough question. Since style is very personal, I hesitate to recommend one over the other. That said, I think I liked the Donner and the Vangoa more than the Kmise banjoleles that I reviewed. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I would like to fit an arm guard on my new Dbu200 can you advise which unit amongst. the mass available would fit the Dbu all advertised options identify as banjos, Thanks for Your advise to date which helped with my purchase decision . RJ.E.
I don't know what is available. The important thing is to measure the hoop and order the arm rest that will fit that size. I donated this instrument to a school fundraiser so I don't have it anymore.
Thanks for this review. I just ordered this same banjolele for a birthday present for me from my husband :) I have been learning the uke for the last 6 mths. Might have to find an area far away from my husband to play it due to the loudness. I don't want to take the back off. Looks prettier with it on :)
That's great with the old style *Gibson ub * Co ordinator rod, it's such an easy process if you want a low playing action with a hight 13mm bridge, I think then you'd use the Rod Tool, Hold that securely, un tighten the back nut anti clockwise, then tighten up via the inside of the pot as well as then holding the back nut tight, check your action, and repeat etc if necessary, like you said measure from your 12th fret to the bridge position,,, I'd whip that remo head off and put a calf skin on and that after 1 month would sound as good as any old Pre war Gibson, its all about set up.. Great for George Formby style playing
It seems to sound a bit more banjoey than the Kmise. It's a hair more expensive but who cares about 10 or so dollars. I'm leaning in this direction now.
This is an excellent, balanced review. I just my Donner banjolele a few days ago. I have also noticed the ‘C’ string has a tendency to go flat over a bit of time. Overall, I am very pleased with this instrument for its sound and playability. This is my first quick run through playing it- ua-cam.com/video/U1DE8TZiqcM/v-deo.htmlsi=jVGRtWSvDjUbViFo
Hi Steve, Out of all the banjolele reviews you have done which would be your pick of the bunch. Thanks :)
That's a tough question. Since style is very personal, I hesitate to recommend one over the other. That said, I think I liked the Donner and the Vangoa more than the Kmise banjoleles that I reviewed. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@stevesstrings5243 Thanks for that Steve appreciate your view.
This was a nice review!
Thanks! Thanks also for watching and commenting!
Is the one you unboxed a couple months back? It looks like a decent little banjo/uke. Nice that they used a Remo head.
Yes, this is the one I unboxed back in May. The Remo head is a definite plus!
I would like to fit an arm guard on my new Dbu200 can you advise which unit amongst. the mass available would fit the Dbu all advertised options identify as banjos, Thanks for Your advise to date which helped with my purchase decision . RJ.E.
I don't know what is available. The important thing is to measure the hoop and order the arm rest that will fit that size. I donated this instrument to a school fundraiser so I don't have it anymore.
Thanks for this review. I just ordered this same banjolele for a birthday present for me from my husband :) I have been learning the uke for the last 6 mths. Might have to find an area far away from my husband to play it due to the loudness. I don't want to take the back off. Looks prettier with it on :)
They make banjo mutes that you can use to make it quieter when practicing. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@stevesstrings5243 thank you
That's a nice little banjolele sounds good. What tuning is that?
It is a nice one! It’s standard ukulele tuning, gCEA. Thanks for watching and commenting!
That's great with the old style *Gibson ub * Co ordinator rod, it's such an easy process if you want a low playing action with a hight 13mm bridge, I think then you'd use the Rod Tool, Hold that securely, un tighten the back nut anti clockwise, then tighten up via the inside of the pot as well as then holding the back nut tight, check your action, and repeat etc if necessary, like you said measure from your 12th fret to the bridge position,,, I'd whip that remo head off and put a calf skin on and that after 1 month would sound as good as any old Pre war Gibson, its all about set up.. Great for George Formby style playing
Thanks for watching and commenting! Banjo setup is not a skill I have developed yet.
It seems to sound a bit more banjoey than the Kmise. It's a hair more expensive but who cares about 10 or so dollars. I'm leaning in this direction now.
It's a nice instrument for the price! Thanks for watching and commenting!
This is an excellent, balanced review. I just my Donner banjolele a few days ago. I have also noticed the ‘C’ string has a tendency to go flat over a bit of time. Overall, I am very pleased with this instrument for its sound and playability. This is my first quick run through playing it-
ua-cam.com/video/U1DE8TZiqcM/v-deo.htmlsi=jVGRtWSvDjUbViFo
Glad it was helpful! You play it well! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@stevesstrings5243 Thank you so much. I definitely will continue to support your channel. I find it to be an excellent resource. All the best, Fred