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Gibson
J.D. Crowe RB-75
submitted 7/20/2008

Submitter

dorse (see all reviews from this person)

Where Purchased

Individual

Year Purchased

(2002 Model) 2008

Price Paid

2400 ($US) (bought USED)

Sound


Rich, full sound, with a small amount of brightness, and great crack.

Sound Rating

10

Setup


This banjo had mostly sat in its case since it was made. I had to do a complete set up on it, i.e adjust neck pitch and adjust truss rod. I changed the original Remo USA head to a Snuffy Smith because the Remo was very lightly frosted.

Setup Rating

6

Appearance


Absoultely handsome banjo. Perfect in every way--not one scratch.

Appearance Rating

10

Reliability


I expect this instrument to be around for many generations to come.

Reliability Rating

10

Customer Service


I'm not the original owner so the warranty does not apply to me. I've never tried to send it in for repair.

Customer Service

not rated

Components


This banjo sat around in its case for most of its life. The tuners turned very hard and rough because of this. However, after an application of 3 in 1 Oil, and almost constant use, they've loosened right up and are working as they should be.

Components Rating

10

Overall Comments


This banjo seems to weigh less than other Gibson models that I've played. The neck is smaller and feels better than other Gibson models. It has the tone that one would associate with J.D. Crowe. I'm very happy with this banjo and hope to get a lifetime of use from it.

I got an incredible deal on this banjo. These are hard to find and to get one in mint condition is unheard of. I prefer the standard looks of the RB-75 over the too flashy Blackjack.

(If you can't afford a Gibson, a Gold Star is almost as good in quality and if it's setup right will sound just as good.)

Overall Rating

10