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Harley Benton CG-45 NS

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Acoustic Guitar

  • Standard Series
  • Style: Folk-style
  • Body: Mahogany
  • X-Bracing
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Roseacer
  • Fingerboard inlays: Dot
  • Neck profile: Modern C
  • Dovetail construction
  • Abalone rosette sticker
  • Cream-coloured bindings on the body and neck
  • Scale: 650 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • 20 Frets
  • Bridge: Roseacer
  • Machine heads: Gold-coloured die-cast
  • Factory strings: .011 - .053
  • Colour: Natural Matte
  • Includes a black pickguard (unmounted)

Dimensions:

  • Total length: 102.5 cm
  • Width of lower bout: 37.5 cm
  • Width of upper bout: 28 cm
  • Height: 10.5 cm
Available since August 2000
Item number 142800
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Model Folk
Top Mahogany
Back And Sides Mahogany
Cutaway No
Fretboard Roseacer
Nut width in mm 43,00 mm
Pickup System No
Colour Natural
Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
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A folk guitar that won't break the bank

Harley Benton HBCG45 guitar, front view

Harley Benton instruments have long been known for offering excellent quality for beginners or musicians who are on a restricted budget, and this certainly holds true for the Harley Benton HBCG45, a Folk-style steel acoustic guitar featuring a laminated mahogany body and sturdy hardware that, despite its incredibly low price, is impressively durable and delivers a commanding sound. Visually too, the instrument shines with its dark natural finish, cream-coloured binding on the body and neck, gold-plated machine heads, and mother-of-pearl rosette inlay.

Mahogany top on the Harley Benton HBCG45 guitar

Precision in acoustic sound

The Harley Benton HBCG45 provides a mid-focussed sound with a very immediate response that is suitable for both chord strumming and especially fingerpicking. The slim and easy-to-play neck boasts a modern C-profile and a fingerboard made of roseacer – maple wood that has been specially heat-treated to give it a similar appearance and playing feel to that of rosewood. The bridge, also made of roseacer, provides a comfortable resting place for the player's picking/strumming hand, while a thinly applied satin lacquer gives the instrument a traditional appearance and makes it smooth to the touch. The picture is completed by the gold-plated, die-cast machine heads, which promise many years of easy and reliable tuning.

Set neck and light-coloured binding on the mahogany body of the Harley Benton HBCG45 guitar

An affordable entry-level guitar

With its budget-friendly price, the Harley Benton HBCG45 is primarily aimed at beginners, who typically have only a modest budget at their disposal. Despite its modest price tag, however, this guitar promises plenty of acoustic power and years of playing enjoyment. The slim-taper neck makes it significantly easier for beginners to get started, and the light-gauge strings with which the HBCG45 comes from the factory mean that those first chords and exercises won't become a feat of strength and endurance. Additionally, the guitar's matt natural finish and cream-coloured binding provide a wonderfully traditional look from top to bottom, making it an eye-catching piece in the living room or during sessions with friends.

Solid wood headstock with Harley Benton logo

About Harley Benton

Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of numerous guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the musical world, day after day.

Versatile playability and performance

The Harley Benton HBCG45 is flexible enough to handle a range of different applications, from quietly practising at home or taking guitar lessons to having a laid-back jam session on the couch with friends, and its warm-sounding tone and sturdy build quality will stand out in any setting. The mahogany body and neck in turn provide a solid foundation here, while the slim C-profile neck keeps things nice and comfortable at all times – something that will be particularly helpful for beginners making their first forays into the six-string world.

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Beats Other Beaters
Anonymous 22.12.2016
Having given away my travel guitar in the Far East I was looking for something cheap to be my travelling companion for days out and holidays. Having seen the kind of punishment an instrument can get on the road or in the air (even if you are careful). I did not want to spend very much on what would be my "Beater" guitar. These are my findings and thoughts on what I got.

First of all, the service (particularly by Thomas) at Thomann was first class. I couldn't be happier with the communication or their expediency.

My CG-45

Arrived securely boxed, well packaged and protected.
It was exceptionally light. Now for me this was a bonus, for others this would be a minus. There is of course a trade-off in terms of sound. Please keep in mind all the time, the actual price of this guitar though.

I put some Martin strings on it and "Oh Boy!" Now THAT is more like it.In fact, I liked it so much I took it to my guitar tech to install a pre-amp and piezo just in case.

I would not recommend this as a first or beginner guitar. It walks a fine line between toy and instrument. A person starting out would do better in my humble opinion to go for something they can grow with it. Buy the best instrument you can afford. Look at the top of the range Harley Benton's as well as the more "famous" brands.

I have had this guitar over a year now and it is holding up well. Keeps tune pretty good (often a problem with cheaper guitars). Would I gig with it? No. But I would use it as an emergency back-up.

I didn't bother with the stick-on pickguard and a small niggly point, the stickers added to look like mother of pearl on the tuners don't do it for me, nor does the printed rosette, but remember that price? I thought it was worth spending that amount again to electrify it. Just change the strings and you can have a very servicable laminate guitar like "Woody" too.
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A Disappointing Budget Buy
Mac2 01.03.2023
I wanted a budget-friendly guitar to keep at my girlfriend's place for when I visited. After doing some research, I came across a number of positive reviews about the HB CG-45NS and decided to give it a try. Unfortunately, I have to disagree with those positive reviews. The guitar's quality is almost on par with that of a toy. Just to clarify, I was anticipating an entry-level guitar with its shortcomings, but in my opinion, this is taking it a step too far.

From a distance, it looks decent, but upon closer inspection, I realized that I made a mistake with my purchase.

The rosewood fretboard (which is thermally treated maple wood) is terribly dry and unpleasant to the touch. The deep brown/purple grain color is either stained or painted on and comes off on your fingers (at first, I believed it was dirt, but it turned out to be a pigment).

The bridge is also made of stained wood (and I'm not even sure if it's maple), similar to the ones you would find on a toy guitar for kids. You can see the three-piece construction of the heel at the neck joint. It makes me wonder if they forgot to finish and paint it.

The tuning keys are made of plastic and have a rough appearance. The finishing on the gold-coloured diecast hardware is rough as well, and I believe it's the reason why the G and B strings broke off after retuning copule of times. The saddle and nut are made of plastic, which is acceptable as I wasn't expecting anything more.

Overall, I am extremely disappointed with this guitar (if I can even call it that) and with the reviewers who led me to buy it. It's amusing that the guitar had a QC label indicating it was inspected by a person named Miles. Clearly, the standards for this guitar are quite low. This was my first purchase at Thomann...well...lesson learned. So, I've learned my lesson.
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Excellent small guitar
David Penny 13.01.2022
First, I'm probably somewhere between a beginner and intermediary guitarist and I play only for my own pleasure at home.
I bought this guitar for my parents' house so I could practice and play during my stays there and I didn't want to have to lug my main guitar with me. I wanted something cheap, not too big and with decent enough sound.
I have to say, I absolutely the guitar and now I regret each time I have to leave it behind until the next visit!
It's more than met my expectations in terms of sound and playability. It's a small body guitar but the sound is surprisingly generous and rich. I also find it easier and less cumbersome to play for my strumming/picking arm precisely because it's not so big.
I also think how a guitar looks is important — and this instrument is very pretty. I didn't bother putting on the scratch plate because I didn't want to ruin the look. Also, my plectrum rarely if ever hits the wood. I like that I was given the option not to add the pick guard.

The guitar is very light and perfect for carrying around the house or as a travel guitar. It's an ideal guitar for 'noodling' while sitting on the sofa. I think this is a great, no frills travel or first guitar. The only thing I would consider changing are the strings — I haven't done so yet but I will probably try to replace them on my next visit with Martin light gauge silk-steel strings.
But overall, all the positive you're read here are true — you won't regret buying this guitar and thanks to Thomann for making it available as such an incredibly affordable price!
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Bargain or not!?
Panicos 22.07.2014
when I decided to buy The HB CG-45 NS, I knew from 40 years experience
that I would find faults with this Guitar! You see I was brought up to respect an old saying: 'You get what you pay for!!'' Well in this case the saying that I fell for was: Curiosity killed the Cat!!'' OK I am a little disappointed because the one thing that I was afraid of was that the frets would be no good! I was right!! They have not been dressed properly at all! It's as if nobody cared about doing the job right because it is a budget guitar.This is a sad fact but does happen! It would take minutes to be fixed if the ''so called'' Inspector/Passer had not passed the guitar but just taken it to have the frets filed down, my review would have been outstanding!! If that had been done, this guitar would have had 5 stars from me without hesitation!

The good points: The Body and neck are great!!
The wood is great!!
The weight of the guitar is perfect!!
The sound is great!
The Tuners are excellent and hold the tuning very well indeed!

Conclusion: IF the frets were perfect,I would pay more
than double for this guitar. it is good value for money
but I think that the Harley Benton company should get a little more strict
with Quality control!
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