Sunday, August 11, 2024

Hear Me Play 'The Old Spinning Wheel' On My Deering Goodtime Special

For comparison I thought some of my banjo blog friends would like to hear what my Deering Goodtime Special sounds like. I only paid $1,099 for it from Gear Tree on Amazon. Gear Tree included a free study hard gig bag, banjo stand and a wiping cloth. Not bad! That little student banjo has grown on me. I love playing it, but it doesn't have the resonance that I want. I wish Deering would make a high-end banjo that is natural wood like the Goodtime series. I love that natural look. I used Dave Hum's backing track for this recording.

On this next recording, I put the banjo close to the Shure 57 microphone to get a solid recording of the banjo, but it also picked up my picks scratching the head. I listened to Dave Hum play and he also gets the pick sounds at times in his recordings. So I guess it's normal. When I recorded the same song on my new Golden Era last evening, I kept the banjo about 2 1/2 feet from the microphone, so you can't hear the picks hardly.
The Old Spinning Wheel
(Goodtime Special)

Both banjos sound nice, but you can hear how nicer the Golden Era sounds. I humbly think so.

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