Gold Tone brings back the high-quality, low-priced beginner Bluegrass banjo! The AC-5 combines full-range sound, super playability and outstanding durability at a price ANYONE can afford. The sound is due in no small measure to the AC-5’s modern composite shell. This strong, resonant material is light in weight but high in stiffness and trouble-free. Coupled with the maple resonator back, the AC-5 produces a punchy fourth-string bark and clear ringing high notes. You can’t find a better first banjo, child’s banjo or travel banjo than the Gold Tone AC-5. The price includes a one-year warranty and a padded gig bag, too!
NEW FLOOR MODEL AC-5: Acoustic Composite 5-String Banjo with Gig Bag
$ 449.99 Original price was: $ 449.99.$ 349.99Current price is: $ 349.99.
Gold Tone brings back the high-quality, low-priced beginner Bluegrass banjo!
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