Ive been intrigued by Harley Benton guitars for a while, I'm not hugely bothered by the name on the headstock, I'm more interested in how a guitar plays and feels. I had high hopes a Pro Series guitar would live up to the hype but I cant help but feel a little disappointed.
Out of the box it looked amazing, but...
On close inspection there are paint chips in the neck pocket which was very disappointing. They aren't small chips either and should have been noticed at inspection and the guitar then sold as B stock. They aren't a big enough of a problem for me to send the guitar back but they certainly shouldn't be there and it was disappointing to see them on a brand new guitar. At nearly £400 it wasn't cheap, just good value.
The 2nd problem was with the input jack. The jack would not stay in the guitar at all. When inserted it did not engage with a click and would then fall out. I managed to fix this myself by taking the jack plug out and bending the metal to engage with the jack plug correctly. Again if there was any QA by Thomann to test the electronics it should have been picked up and rectified before being sent out.
Another minor issue was with the frets; as many reviews have stated, this guitar comes with very scratchy frets. I expected this problem and after using some fret polishing rubbers on them they felt a lot better and I'm certain they will improve as I play the guitar over the next few months.
Aside from these issues, the guitar feels amazing, the neck feels great, not too thick, not too thin and has a really nice satin feel. It sounds great both clean and overdriven. The
Overall a fairly decent experience but the poor QA really concerns me. As the guitars are cheap anyway it would make sense to raise the prices slightly to then be able to guarantee that any guitar shipped to customers is in good shape. As it stands, whether a guitar you receive needs extra work or not does seem to be a lottery and provided you can fix the basic mistakes and live with imperfections, this guitar is really good value.