Gold Tone 5 String Open Back Banjo Pack w/Bag and Accessories - AC1PACK
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Gold Tone AC-1 Banjo Starter Pack
Lightweight, Affordable & Ready to Play
Named “Best in Show / MUST Stock” at Summer NAMM 2016, the Gold Tone AC-1 raises the standard for what a beginner banjo should be—affordable, lightweight, and built with quality in mind. This complete starter pack is the ideal entry point for aspiring players, young musicians, or anyone looking for a reliable, travel-friendly instrument without compromising tone or playability.
With a resonant composite rim and a slim, easy-to-play neck, the AC-1 delivers surprising volume and clarity for an instrument that weighs less than 4 pounds. Its sleek all-black finish, Zero Glide nut, and matching tuner buttons give it a clean, modern aesthetic, while professional setup at Gold Tone’s Florida facility ensures it plays great right out of the box.
What’s Included in the AC-1/PACK?
✅ Gold Tone AC-1 Open-Back Banjo – Featherweight design with great tone
🎒 Gig Bag – Lightweight padded case for easy transport
🎵 Strap – Comfortable support for standing or seated playing
👍 Finger & Thumb Picks – Everything you need to start picking right away
🔧 Wrench Set & Intonation Ruler – Tools to keep your setup dialed in
📱 Online Lessons – Scan the QR code for access to beginner banjo tutorials
Key Features
🎯 Perfect for Beginners – Easy to play, comfortable neck profile
🎼 Durable Composite Rim – Delivers great sound with low maintenance
⚖️ Ultra-Lightweight – Under 4 lbs, perfect for travel or younger players
🎨 Stylish Black Finish – Matching neck and rim for a modern look
🔧 Zero Glide Nut – Enhanced tuning stability and clarity
🛠️ Professionally Set Up – Ready to play straight from the box
Whether you're taking your first steps in bluegrass or adding a compact banjo to your collection, the Gold Tone AC-1/PACK offers unbeatable value and performance. Designed for learning, built for longevity—this is the banjo that starts it all.