MIRIO banjo features adjustable truss rod design allows every player to keep the neck straight by countering the pull of the strings and natural tendencies in the wood.
When the action is too low, loosen the nut outside of the rim and tighten the nut inside the rim. Strings will go up from the fingerboard.
If the action is too high, loosen the nut inside the rim and tighten the outside nut. Strings will go down to the fingerboard
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Stable TopFeatures 24 brackets, a maple bridge, an adjustable hinged tailpiece and a chrome plated arm rest. Not only does the banjo sound great, it looks great too! |
High-quality MaterialSelected high-quality imported wood with hard texture and not easily deformed. While keeping the structure stable, it increases the stability and transmission of sound. |
Geared 5th TunerA feature usually found only on more expensive banjos, this geared 5th tuner is an important upgrade over the common friction tuner. |
Adjustable Truss RodPreset with truss rod inside the neck, players can adjust the action with the wrench as needed.Easy to use when used! |
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Step 1
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Step 2Measure the same distance from the twelfth fret onto the Drum Head of banjo. |
Step 3Make a small pencil mark. This gives you the correct scale length and marks the correct place to position the bridge. |
Step 4Leave a small pencil mark and then Installation of the bridge. This gives you the correct scale length and marks the correct place to position the bridge. |
MIRIO’s packaging is strong and thick. In order to prevent the product from being damaged during transportation, the 2-layer packaging is strong, so don’t worry about product damage.