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Harley Benton JB-40FL 3-Tone Sunburst
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Unbeatable Value
TonyOr 21.05.2018
As other reviewers have said, this is just excellent for the money - it would be good value at two or three times the price. It is a very nice looking instrument, the fit and finish is pretty good (albeit a bit rough in places), it plays very well and it sounds terrific.

I have the fretted version (the JB-75MN) and bought the fretless to see how close it would sound to an upright bass, since I play mostly jazz. The answer is not very. I have ordered some Thomastik flat wound strings (which cost half as much as the guitar) and will report back if that makes a significant improvement. I'm hopeful because the Thomastik strings I have on my archtop guitar really brought out the classic jazz sound.

I'm not a bass player so I was expecting the fretless to be hard erto play than the JB-75, but I immediately found it to be easier. The neck seems to be slimmer- it isn't actually, I think it's just that there are no frets to clear and so the string height is lower, and it is very low. I found no problem with getting a clean sound except on the first string, which buzzes a bit. I raised the saddle, which helped a bit. I noticed that there is almost no relief in the neck to I tried adjusting the truss rod, but that made no difference at all, so I set it back to the way it came from the factory.

The fretless sounds better! It has a fuller, warmer sound than the JB-75. The improvement in sound could just be due to the fact that there are no frets or it could be due to one or more of the design differences. The pickups are different - Roswell vs Wilkinson, the fretless has a black wood fretboard vs maple, the bridge is different, with steel vs brass saddles and the fretless neck has a skunk stripe.

There is one issue that I would like to raise which is that the strings do not align properly with the pickups and the neck. The bass string is nearly 1cm from the edge of the fretboard at the end of the neck. I thought at first this was a manufacturing problem but after taking some measurements, I am pretty sure it is because the bridge is too narrow. It has 19mm separation between the strings, whereas the JB-75 has 20mm, and everything aligns perfectly on the JB-75. The photographs on the Thomann website hide this because they are taken at an angle. It's not a big deal, but I don't understand why they made that design change.

Update, May 2021.
I forgot to feedback my experiences changing the strings for Thomastik Infeld flat wounds. Just do it!! I know they cost half as much as the guitar but the difference is unbelievable. The JB-40FL now sounds much more like an upright bass and with the ability on a fretless guitar to slide into the notes, It has quite convincing upright bass character that is ideal for jazz.
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Hey Citizen 14.07.2020
I used to own and play fretless basses back in the pro musician days and wanted to buy one to re-discover the magic of the instrument. However, I didn't want to spend too much cash.

Did quite a bit of research on Harley Benton before parting with my money. After all, £144 for a bass guitar would normally mean you're buying a piece of unplayable junk.

I have to say, I'm amazed by the build quality of these basses. I was half expecting to open up the box to find something that needed lots of set up work and a few quality flaws...... Not the case at all.

Apart from being a lovely looking bass, this thing plays really well. The neck action is very impressive and the overall playability is that of a much more expensive instrument. Tonality and sound is also good. It's a big thumbs up from me.

Finally, a shout out to Thomann for their levels of customer service and speed of delivery.
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not bad but...
kingofblues 29.10.2021
... definitively so heavy! The body is really heavy.

I changed the strings and the sound improved a lot.
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Unbelievable value for money
The Mind Train 27.10.2018
If you are considering trying out fretless playing but don't want to break the bank then this is the instrument for you.

This was my first Harley Benton and my first fretless and I have to say I am very impressed with the the whole buying experience.

In terms of looks this bass is stunning. The paintwork is spot on with no marks or blemishes at all.

Playing comfort: it's nicely balanced and sits well on the strap for standing playing.

The slim jazz neck is a delight to play. I have small hands but this neck is very comfortable for me. The fret lines make it so much easier for the novice fretless player to get awesome tones.
It is a touch on the heavy side but that's what you get with a good quality ash body.

There are a some issues that mean I can't quite give it 5 stars.
1. Setup; the neck is perfectly straight with no relief which is exactly how it should be for a fretless. However, the action is set too high and the nut slots need to be deeper to bring the strings closer to the fingerboard. It has the same nut and slots as a fretted jazz. The strings are flat rather than radiused to match the fingerboard radius. This is stuff that I can fix but not everyone has the tools.

2. Shielding / earhing: there is a significant amount of pickup hum unless the volume controls are even for both pickups. Again a fairly easy fix although it does entail taking the bass apart to shield all the cavities with either copper foil or conductive paint and ensuring the earth wire to the bridge is making good contact.

3. Strings: the bass is factory fitted with D'darrio round wounds which are of course really good strings. However, round wounds are not ideal for the fretless fingerboard. I would prefer to see them fitted with flats or pressure wounds. I replaced mine with D'darrio nylon wounds which give awesome warm tones that suit my playing style very nicely.

Overall this is an exceptional instrument for the price and I do recommend it.
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A good Jaco replica
Astre 09.06.2022
I bought this bass because I wanted the Jaco tone for a cheap price. It delivers, but there is one peeve of mine with it: the neck is pretty thick. It's not unplayable - I still enjoy the bass - but it feels like it belongs on a P bass and not a J bass. I would have also appreciated it if the guitar had a lacquered fretboard like Jaco's, but that would be a bit much to expect at this price point. It sounds fine, although when slapping its tone goes out the window and it becomes sound rather than music. For what I bought it for, it works.
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Impressive...most impressive.
Bill K 30.03.2020
Really,really, REALLY good value for the money.

I needed a fretless for home studio. This fit the need at an affordable price.

Wood quality is top notch as well as the finish on the body and neck. 2 piece body and I could not find the joint! Hardware is what you would expect, functional. Pickups and electronics are 'meh' or underwhelming to say the least. Will most likely swap out for EMG's and a high mass bridge. Tuners are fine.

Overall I am very happy with this bass. I will buy more Harley Benton instruments in the future.
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Great Quality Fretless That Doesn't Break The Bank
Jack Flap 23.10.2024
I must admit, I am a Harley Benton fan - I have bought a few HB basses over the years. But, like another reviewer, I bought this bass on the strength of the many positive online reviews and, in particular, that by EytschPi42 (YouTube) which is certainly worth checking out.

Whilst you can't always trust what you read / see online, there is no doubt in my mind that this is a very good instrument and remarkably good value for money. And it's clearly very popular - I had to wait almost three months for mine to be delivered.

To my surprise, this has become my go to bass when noodling at home. I still prefer a fretted bass for most live work, but this is so much fun to play.

So what's good / bad?

Good:
* Very comfortable to play (when sitting down - see below).
* Sounds very good.
* Set up was fine out of the box.
* Looks lovely.
* Build quality / assembly is good - everything fits well and is aligned properly.

Not so good (there's not really any bad):
* It's heavy (almost 5kg - My Fender Jazz is 4.1kg)
* Fingerboard was pale, very dry and wasn't as well finished as I would have liked (sorted with some 1000 grit sandpaper and copious applications of lemon oil). Feels and looks amazing now.
* The supplied roundwound strings are adequate but I wouldn't recommend them on this bass. I replaced them with some (budget) Thomann flatwounds which has transformed it.

All in all , if you are in the market for a fretless 4 string and don't want to break the bank, I'd certainly recommend this one.
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Very impressive bass for a sweet price!
Kris Saenen 16.02.2023
I've been playing basses from all sorts of price levels and brands for a good 30+ years now, and still this HB JB40FL impresses! This is my first HB bass and I was skeptical at first because of the lower price, but I am 100% proven wrong. The fit and finish is really good, playability is as good as most medium priced Fenders, and although the pickups aren't top notch, they still deliver good quality. Overall this bass is punching way above its price tag - it's that good!
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Anonymous 21.04.2016
Lovely entry level fretless bass. Only issue I have is the pickups are a little low on output but for the price I cannot complain really. It has been my main gigging bass for the last few months and I've less issues with it than my Fender Mex P-bass.
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Best fretless for the price
Jf506 15.12.2021
Really nice bass, a bit heavy.
Tonewise is a bit deaf when using flat wounds.
If you want to try out a fretless with no risk moneywise this is your guy.
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