I play guitar, bass, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo so there is no issue with me trying to get used to a different tuning. I didn't buy it as a banjo for a guitar player who cannot play banjo. What I bought it for is a low price option in folk sessions where I can play along with songs I might not know very well and add texture to the overall vibe. The sessions I play have too many guitar players, like at least 3 acoustics so me being a 4th is not much sense. And it does that job very well. It arrived with a very loose head and a bad action but I expected that. And probably with transportation it needed to be setup loose. Frets are not finished well, again expected. A small information sheet would have been useful to explain how to set it up. If someone bought this and had never played a banjo before they might have difficulties getting the best out of it. All in all, I sanded down the bridge by 1mm, tightened the head to medium to high tension, adjusted the coordinator rod and installed a pickup. It gets used a lot at the sessions because every guitar player wants to have a go on it hehe. It brings a smile to their face when they strum the first notes and chords and usually the first comment is 'I gotta get one of these'. As for playing live through a PA, I will use it without hesitation. Yes it will need EQ tweaks and a foam insert to lessen feedback but for the money it is just a great unusual tool to add in songs for that banjo like texture. Also its nice and loud, especially with the head good and tight. Overall I recommend it.