Well my banjolele arrived late yesterday. I have to say it really looks a belter with its walnut neck, rosewood fretboard, sapele pot and resonator.
It has lovely little skull & crossbones inlaid as markers on the fretboard and all the metalwork is finely finished. The headstock has an inlaid KMISE logo whereas earlier models only had a nasty looking sticker according to reviews. Also, considering its size, it has some weight to it which is reassuring.
The only flaw, and it really isn't really a flaw, is the grain of the sapele resonator goes east/west whereas I'd prefer it went north/south in line with the back of the neck. I could remove it and replace it but there's no rush.
Setting the floating bridge was a doddle with the supplied strip of plastic to use as a gauge. Then came the hard bit, tuning the thing. I was aiming for G-C-E-G as per one of the many Y/T tutorials I've seen but I was frightened of snapping a string! No matter, I got there in the end with no snapped strings. "Pluck fast, turn slow" the man on Y/T says.
Now I get to the playing. Following the Y/T instructions from this guy to play a simple 3 chord tune (strumming all strings without touching any frets), strumming all strings while holding at fret 5 and the same at fret 7 I get a very 'flat' sound when pressing in the frets and I don't know why. It just loses its stridence and sounds so dull whereas just strumming has that lovely 'jangly' sound.
More work needed methinks.
Regards,
Jay.