Harley Benton has become a household name for producing instruments with an excellent price-performance ratio, and the JB-62SB bass guitar is definitely no exception here, since it gives players a highly versatile bass at a comparatively low price. As the number 62 in its name indicates, this vintage bass comes with a bunch of features that replicate the legendary style created back in the early '60s. Its perfect combination of classic features with an iconic design and finish make the Harley Benton JB-62SB particularly interesting for bassists who are looking for the sound and look of the illustrious original at an affordable price. Its familiar playing feel, passive pickup layout with two JB-style single coils, and incredible tonal flexibility are just some of the highlights offered by the Harley Benton JB-62SB.
A basswood body, a roasted ("caramelised") maple neck, and a laurel fingerboard make up the basis of the Harley Benton JB-62SB, and its classic bolt-on neck design promises a noticeably more immediate attack, while its slim D neck profile featuring 20 frets and a 38mm nut width ensures the instantly comfortable playing feel that players know and love. Two matched Roswell single coils and passive electronics comprising a dedicated volume control for each pickup and a master tone control are at the heart of the JB-62SB’s well-defined tone. And since Harley Benton always aims to produce instruments with an appealing design, its JB-62SB bass boasts a Sunburst finish, vintage-style machine heads, a tortoiseshell-look pickguard, and much more for an authentic look that will win over bassists of all genres and styles.
The Harley Benton JB-62SB is the ideal choice for musicians who are looking for an affordable classic electric bass that does not make compromises in terms of design, playing feel, or sound – because after all, music is all about authenticity. What is more, its two pickups that can be individually controlled and blended make this J-style bass a great all-rounder that feels at home in numerous musical genres, allowing those who don’t have multiple basses for different applications to easily cover a wide range of styles and sounds with a single instrument. Thanks to its attractive price-performance ratio, the Harley Benton JB-62SB is a classic bass that will also make an excellent addition to any musician's existing arsenal.
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.
With its two pickups that allow players to create a wide variety of sounds, the Harley Benton JB-62SB can’t be pinned down to one musical genre but rather feels at home everywhere, from Pop, Rock, Funk, and Soul through to R&B and Jazz. The bridge pickup brings out focused mid frequencies and delivers clear, articulate tones for defined fingerstyle lines, while the pickup in the neck position adds the necessary punch and low end for powerful grooves. This perfect combination of pickups allows players of all styles and genres to create a classic bass sound for just about every purpose. And since an electric bass is not designed as a stand-alone instrument, Harley Benton also offers combo amps with different power ratings that perfectly complement the JB-62SB. Those in search of even more bass power for small to medium-sized stages will find the Harley Benton SolidBass 300C the ideal combo to go with their JB-62SB.
Roasting
Roasting is one of a range of heat treatment methods that can be applied to wood. This method, which is a relatively recent development, is used in order to give new and/or alternative woods the same tonal characteristics as older, matured tone woods (some of which are now protected by conservation laws and can thus no longer be sold). The wood is placed in a special computer-controlled oven and dried to a pre-determined degree – in other words, its natural drying phase is artificially shortened. This process also changes the wood’s visual appearance, darkening its colour and making the pattern of the grain more distinct.