I’ve been playing for over 30 years, and I’ve owned at least 100 guitars in my time…from the cheapest $100 junk to ultra boutique $7000 instruments.
After hearing debates about Harley Benton guitars for several years now, I decided to purchase one. My expectations were somewhere in the middle - I thought it would be an instrument with some flaws, but a good deal overall.
I ordered this model because of the specs and finish. It’s one of the higher end Harley Bentons, but it’s still extremely affordable. I figured that getting a complicated finish like this would be a good test of the work that their factories are doing these days.
Upon receiving the guitar, I was immediately impressed with the overall fit and finish. Everting looked great, felt good, and seemed to be in order. I then did a deep inspection, specifically looking for flaws.
All that I found in terms of finish flaws were one tooling mark on the fretboard, and two tiny (almost imperceptible) black dots in the sparkle finish…So basically nothing wrong…
The neck is a comfortable C shape with a satin finish. The woods on the neck and fretboard, while not “standard” wood types, are nice examples, exhibiting good figuring. There is no neck twist, no fretwork that needs attention, and no sanding or other finish work that needs to be done. It’s just a really a nice neck. The action on the setup was a bit high for my taste, but nothing egregious or atypical. I easily corrected it to my preferences, did a slight intonation adjustment, and it’s basically perfect for me now.
I then went on to inspect the wiring and electronics. I expected a somewhat inferior job here, but I was shocked to see very clean and professional wiring and clean routing of the cavities. Yes, the guitar uses cheaper pots and a cheaper switch that it could, but it’s totally functional. The pickups aren’t the best I’ve ever heard, but they are much better than I expected, and I feel no need to replace them.
Just like a lot of other people would say, this is a great guitar for the price. But honestly, it’s just a great guitar. Again, I’ve owned a ton of instruments at all price ranges, and I’d be completely comfortable taking this to a stage or studio. Would I trade some of my high end guitars for this one? No, of course not…and this won’t be my number 1 guitar or anything. But if my example is indicative of what Harley Benton is sending out to customers, they are sending people very good products at a very reasonable prices. I would not hesitate to recommend them to fellow musicians.