Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Banjo Bolster work and why is it better than conventional stuffing/dampening methods?
Conventional stuffing/dampening methods apply direct pressure to the banjo head, decreasing the head’s vibrations in an effort to attenuate unwanted overtones/reverberation. An example would be using a piece of foam rubber or a rag placed between the dowel stick/coordinator rod(s) and the underside of the head. Unfortunately, they have the undesirable side effects of reducing the banjo’s frequency response as well as a noticeable reduction in volume, often resulting in an overly compressed and flattened sound.
The Banjo Bolster attenuates unwanted overtones/reverberation while preserving the all-important fundamental sound with minimal reduction in bass, treble and volume. By treating the banjo’s tone chamber as an acoustic space and focusing on diminishing reflected sound, the Banjo Bolster functions as a sound absorber, designed specifically to remove unwanted sonic energy from the sound chamber caused by reflected sound.
“It (the Banjo Bolster) works to an astonishing degree to damp the metallic overtones and not the musical ones -- and has virtually NOTHING in common with the sponges, rags, and socks that people stuff between the head and dowel stick or co-rod at the neck.”
(Banjo player and Richard Chace Tolman Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. David was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics with David Gross and Frank Wilczek for their discovery of asymptotic freedom in quantum chromodynamics. He also does fascinating research into the physics of the banjo!)
Does the Banjo Bolster work equally well with Open Back, Resonator and Tenor Banjos?
What is the procedure for installing the Banjo Bolster in a Resonator banjo?
- Remove the resonator.
- Place the Banjo Bolster in the pot and configure as described here.
- Temporarily reattach the resonator and test the tone with the Banjo Bolster in its current configuration. In order to properly evaluate the tone you will need to attach your resonator by either carefully holding it in place or reattaching two or more of the thumbscrews.
- If you're happy with the tone then fully reattach the resonator. If not, repeat steps 1 - 3 using a different configuration.
Once you dial in the tone you can leave the Banjo Bolster in place and it will hold its position/configuration.
How do I measure my banjo?
Every Banjo Bolster is custom made to fit your banjo perfectly! All we need is your banjo’s Measured Length and dowel stick type.
Determining your banjo’s Measured Length is quick and easy. Simply measure the length of your dowel stick or coordinator rod(s). Please see the How to Measure Your Banjo page for helpful instructions.
Where is the best location to place the Banjo Bolster inside my banjo?
Please check out our How to Configure the Banjo Bolster for Optimal Tone page for helpful instructions and demonstration videos.
How do I adjust the shape and position of the Banjo Bolster to get the best sound from my banjo?
Please check out our How to Configure the Banjo Bolster for Optimal Tone page for helpful instructions and demonstration videos.
You will need to experiment with the various position options to find the one that works best for your banjo and your taste. Have fun exploring!
Is my new Banjo Bolster too big for my Banjo?
If you're having trouble getting your new Banjo Bolster to fit properly in your banjo, please see our Placing the Banjo Bolster in Your Banjo page for help.
Does the Banjo Bolster work with banjos that have a dowel stick with curved edges?
Yes. In order to ensure that your Banjo Bolster holds its position when contacting a curved edge dowel stick, we reduce its length by a small amount.
If your banjo's dowel stick has curved edges, please be sure to select "Dowel Stick with Curved Edges" in the Dowel Stick Type dropdown menu when placing your order.
Does the Banjo Bolster work with all string types?
Does the Banjo Bolster work with both hide and synthetic heads?
Can I use the Banjo Bolster on a Carolina Banjo Company (Ryan Navey) banjo?
Do I need to readjust the Banjo Bolster each time I play?
Why do I need to measure my banjo?
Banjos with the same head size may require a different length Banjo Bolster due to the thickness of the rim and the thickness of the dowel stick/coordinator rod(s). As a result, each Banjo Bolster is custom made to fit your banjo perfectly.
When ordering a Banjo Bolster, why do you need my banjo make, model and head size?
How do I clean my Banjo Bolster?
Your Banjo Bolster is made from the highest quality 100% cotton poplin fabric. We recommend that you use a soft, wet cloth and gentle soap to spot clean as needed.What fabric is used on the Banjo Bolster?
If you need to clean your Banjo Bolster, please see our "How do I clean my Banjo Bolster?" FAQ for assistance.
Do you offer different fabric colors?
Color swatches are presented on the product page or you can view them here.
How accurate are the colors shown on the site?
Where are Banjo Bolsters made?
Is the Banjo Bolster protected by a US patent?
How long will it take before I receive my Banjo Bolster?
Our goal is to get you your Banjo Bolster as quickly as possible. At this time, each one is custom made for each order we receive, but it is our hope that in the future we will be able to make them ahead of time and ship them within a day or two of receiving an order. In the meantime, please be patient as we make each one to your specific length. You will receive an email when your order ships.
I have a bunch of banjos and would like to have a Banjo Bolster in each one. Do you offer a discount if I purchase more than one at a time?
Keep a lookout for special promotions and sales too!
What shipping options are offered?
For domestic shipping within the US we offer USPS Ground Advantage (formerly called USPS First Class), Priority Mail and Priority Mail Express.
For international shipping outside of the US, we offer USPS First Class International and DHL Express.
Do you ship internationally?
In the unlikely event that a problem arrises with you receiving your order from the International Parcel Forwarding Service, you will need to work with them directly to resolve the issue. We assume no responsibility for the final delivery of your order from the International Parcel Forwarding Service.
Upon request, we will be happy to email you the delivery confirmation to show when your order was received by the International Parcel Forwarding Service.
Do you ship to a PO Box?
Will I receive a tracking number when my order ships?
What should I do if my Banjo Bolster does not fit my banjo?
Can I return my Banjo Bolster?
You will be responsible for paying your own shipping costs when returning your item, whether for an exchange or a refund.
Please contact us to arrange for a no hassle return.
Can I cancel an order before it is shipped?
Do you collect sales tax?
Do you ever run sales or specials?
How do I create an account on BanjoBolster.com?
Not sure if you have an account or forgot your password? Click “forgot your password” on the customer login page and we will email you a reset link if you have an account. If you see the message “no account found with that email”, then please create an account.
How do I see my Order History?
I forgot my password, what should I do?
Simply click the “customer login” icon in the upper right of any page on BanjoBolster.com, then click, “forgot your password”. If you have an account, we will email you a reset link. If you see the message, "no account found with that email", then please create an account.