Question |
Answer: |
1. What wood is used for the neck and resonator of the Boston? |
Mahogany |
2. What wood is is used for the fingerboard? |
Natural Ebony |
3. What is the benefit of the polished, smooth ebony fingerboard? |
Fingering techniques are faster and easier. |
4. Describe the Boston neck shape? |
Slender, low profile neck shape. |
5. Why is Deerings’ accurate and precise fret work important? |
It insures accurate intonation over the entire fingerboard. |
6. What tuners are used on the Boston and what are their benefits? |
Guitar style and geared fifth tuner. They are smooth and accurate. |
7. What is the benefit of the two way adjustable truss rod? |
The Trussrod allows for precision adjustment to maintain best playability without buzzing. |
8. What is the Boston rim made of? How thick is it? |
Steel 3/16” thick. |
9. How does this affect the tone and describe the tone? |
The mass of steel gives the banjo a clear crisp tone that is powerfully dynamic. It is great for recording. |
10. What is the diameter of the pot and why is this an advantage? |
11” this is the standard size so all popular banjo heads fit and the player can try different heads for a variety of tones. |
11. How does the Boston rim compare to Imported banjos? |
Imported banjos have rims of aluminum or soft wood and pot metal. Neither have the density of Steel and therefore don't ring clear and bright. The Boston rim rings like a bell because of the weight, density and hardness of the steel. |
12. What is the advantage of the Massive strength of the Boston’s Rim? |
The massive strength of the steel rim allows the head to be tightened as tight as desired. Banjos with aluminum and soft wood pots are not strong enough to handle the tight head tension that is crucial for the beautiful banjo tone that every player wants. |
13. What is the Boston warranty and how does it compare to other brands warranties? |
While most imported banjos have little or no warranty, Deering’s world class quality features allow Deering to easily offer a Lifetime Warranty on the Boston banjo. |
14. If a customer wants to possible play openback, could he convert the Boston to openback? |
Yes, it can be converted to openback by removing the flange plates and resonator. |