Bart Reiter Round Peak
submitted 10/12/2009

Submitter

veijo

Where Purchased

The Music Emporium Lexington MA

Year Purchased

2009

Price Paid

1095 (including TKL ($US)

Sound


BR Round Peak suits my clawhammer style fine although I don't play Round Peak style- My style is more into modern melodic clawhammer with Scandinavian twists every now and then. The sound is richer and fuller than any of my recent banjos. I think there's every tone I need and if I wanted to adjust it it means that I'd have to stuff the rim with t-shirts or use a thinner bridge etc. It is also the first banjo whose sound I didn't need to adjust. It sounded fine right out of the case as soon as I had the bridge perfectly placed.

Sound Rating

10

Setup


I received it well adjusted like another Reiter (Grand Concert) 17 years ago. The action was quite low without any buzzes and my personal liking is a little higher - so I switched to a Moon bridge which is a little higher. The quality of the banjo is so good that all adjusting is easy.

Setup Rating

10

Appearance


Round Peak with stained mahogany woods looks stylish and I like the simple decorations; there's a star in the headstock and round dots on the fretboard. All materials seem to be high quality. I was a little disappointed about the neck finish - since it is mahogany with strong 'orange peel' appearance - the thin nitrocelluloid keeps it quite bumpy. I wonder if it just that I'm accustomed to very smooth polished necks? I'll bear with it but it may happen that I'll let someone put a heavier finish and sand it more even.

Appearance Rating

9

Reliability


All metal hardware is 1st class and I believe it will last like my other Reiter has. The finish is thin (see> Appearance earlier)
I might be able to use this banjo solo and unamplified in a small club if I needed.

Reliability Rating

9

Customer Service


I've only dealt with Joe Caruso from Music Emporium and he was great.

Customer Service

not rated

Components


Well, it's all fine but I really like how the banjo looks inside: The dowel stick, rim and neck are beautifully stained.

Components Rating

10

Overall Comments


This is the banjo I have been waiting for. The earlier Reiters have been quite trebly and right with less bass but this 12" mahogany rim together with brass tone ring together with Bart's high level craftmanship make it the perfect banjo for yours truly. Deep and clear.

Overall Rating

10


Ramsey Chanterelle Galaxy
submitted 3/22/2006

Submitter

veijo

Where Purchased

Elderly

Year Purchased

2004

Price Paid

1400 ($US)

Sound


Chanterelle Galaxy has a Whyte Laydie tone ring in 12" pot which makes it deep and clear but rich and bassy as well. It is a fretless banjo, so I spent the first 4 hours just sliding those low notes up and down over and over again. By tinkering with the head tightness I am able to make it louder and crispier but I kinda like it quite loose. I have set it up once for nylon strings and down to open E tuning and that was also very pleasing. I wish I had a pair of these banjos but Mike Ramsey told me that 'only two exists, you have one and I have the other one.

Sound Rating

9

Setup


The setup was quite good but since it is a fretless model I had to file the nut a little lower to make the 1st finger notes a little easier to achieve. The bridge was fine and it was fairly well set up.

Setup Rating

9

Appearance


The output is excellent, Black ebony fretboard has abalone strips inlaid at each fret location, plus star-shaped position inlays in various 4- 5- and 8-point shapes. Ebony peghead has overlay with crescent moon and starry expanse in pearl and abalone . The neck is reddish stained curly maple with strong figures. 5-Star planetary pegs came with black buttons, like the geared 5th peg. Pot is stained black, 28 brackets, No-Knot tailpiece. Beautiful.

Appearance Rating

10

Reliability


The hardware is first class like the staining. It is very stable, the neck is made for my wide fingers, plenty of room to move etc. I have recorded it solo and it comes out fine.

Reliability Rating

10

Customer Service


Mike Ramsey has answered my personal emails very soon. He even told me how this special instrument came for him 'in a dream' I guess he was fooling around with the words Galax (fiddle gathering) and galaxy and it all came out in the shape of a beautiful oldtime banjo.

Customer Service

10

Components


The wood is fine and the hardware as well.

Components Rating

10

Overall Comments


For the price it is very good. I don't know what to do if somebody stole it, maybe I had to call Mike and ask if he's got any curly maple and pearly stars left.

Overall Rating

10


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