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Harley Benton PJ-74 VW Vintage Series

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Harley Benton PJ-74 VW Vintage Series
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Fully satisfied - excellent value
Zubb 03.11.2020
I've been a (bad :) ) guitarist for the past 15 years and always felt tempted to start learning a bass guitar. My plan was to use this bass mainly for home practising and experimenting with the bass or maybe smallish jam session with friends or in the pub.
I did quite a lot of research - my top priority was playability over looks. This was my pick based on the reviews here and some youtube videos as all of them claim very good value for the money (so my expectation was quite high).
The bass arrived in good packaging and out of the box it looked very well. The finish is very good for the money. Nice color of the body and matching headstock, neck with a great wood texture and satin finish. The frets are nicely done and there are no sharp edges. There are small flaws around the truss rod hole and the place where the neck joins the body. The pickguard has some very small flaws around the edges. It is covered with a thin film, which can be removed and the looks and feel of it will greatly improve. All in all I am just nitpicking here - the finish is really good and I wouldn't be bothered by it for instruments costing twice the money of this one.
From playability perspective the bass is amazing and very well setup out of the box. Bass arrived almost in tune. The intonation (through saddles on the bridge) is well setup and the intonation across the fretboard is good (checked with a tuner), the neck is straight. The same applies to the action (though I adjusted it to my taste). The bridge, nut and tuners feel cheap (you can actually find them to be low cost parts on aliexpress), but do their job. I had some issues with rattles in the bridge, but that got resolved by playing with it a bit. The pickups work fine and give a nice tone (nothing really fancy, but works well). Again, amazing value for the money - the bass is perfectly playable.
All in all I am very satisfied and happy with this purchase - I've been playing the bass every day for the past month and I am still enjoying it (and haven't found any more serious flaws yet). Just like the others I don't understand what kind of magic HB does in order to deliver that good bass for the money.
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Overall, an amazing instrument, well worth the money. UPDATE.
Hermesbass 18.03.2021
Ok, it's not a vintage Fender Precision but for the money, this bass is certainly pretty close. I bought this model on reviews I found online, with a view to modifying it.

Certainly, the tuners are not brilliant and the electronics could benefit from shielding - some copper tape will sort this out. The pickups are fine to be getting on with especially the split pickup - very gutsy. For that matter, the single coil bridge pickup is no more noisy than a Fender counterpart; single coils are noisy unless they're hum-cancelling - but, you knew that especially if you've ever owned a 'jazz' bass.

The fret job on this particular instrument is again 'ok' but there are one or two rough fret ends that slipped through QC - but, nothing that a once-over with a fret file won't sort out. I had to set the bass up - a small turn of the truss rod and adjustment on the bridge for string height - done.

The general quality of the bass is great and it 'feels' like a pricier instrument. I had returned an HB JB75 because at around 5kg, it was just too heavy although again, a superb instrument and cheaper than the one I'm reviewing. In an ideal world, I would swap the neck as I really loved the profile of the JB75's, however, this instrument has a great neck too, but the profile is obviously, 'Precision' spec. It still plays like a dream after my set up. Who knows, it may be on the mod list later on. For now, it's really the tuners that I intend to replace with Wilkinson's - cheap and efficient. I'm happy with the stock Roswell pickups - they do the job and the bass sounds great recorded.

The neck pocket is really tight and aesthetically, the bass looks great with the cream finish (off white) and red tort scratchplate - classic combination. Again, in an ideal world, I'd love this bass in fiesta red who knows, another mod?

I can't say I'm too impressed with the D'Addario EXL .045 - .100 roundwound string set either and to be honest, with the amount of grime on my fingers, I'm not entirely convinced that they're genuine but again - the strings will be replaced with ones I like.

In conclusion, the main thing here is value for money and a really useable instrument that I would happily gig. I'm not even going to hide the name on the headstock; Harley Benton are making some very good basses at least, this one and the JB75 NA, that I've played.

UPDATE - I ditched the Roswell pickups in the end and replace the neck p/up with one taken from my 90's MIJ Fender Precision and the bridge p/up from my Squier Jazz - what a difference! The original Roswell p/ups were fine but now the bass sounds even better! I also replaced the strings with some unidentified round wounds I had lying around as I wasn't keen on the D'Addario's this bass came with. I also replaced the plastic nut with a bone one and oiled the fretboard with linseed oil. Now it even smells like a much more expensive instrument (plays and sounds like one too)! I have still to replace the tuners and will probably use lightweight ones rather than the Wilkinson's I intended maybe Hipshot or similar.
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Excellent bass at any price
Salsa_Lover 27.02.2024
For reference, my main bass is a fretless American Deluxe Jazz bass from 1997, Suhr era pickups and active electronics, this is a wonderful bass which I played for years.
I had bought an American Deluxe Ash Jazz bass from 2003 and a American Deluxe Precision from same era so with the Humbucker pickup, I sold them both 67years ago because as the fretless was my main bass for everything Jazz, Salsa etc I didn’t use them much and I wasn’t playing enough to justify to have them sitting at home, I only kept my trusty fretless.

Now that I am getting back to play, I wanted to get me a fretted bass preferably a Precision bass. So I found on the ads a second hand Sire V7 Ash, 1st generation for 300CHF.

The Sire is a superb bass specially for slap and Marcus Miller style, superb sound and good quality, with only three minus for me, is big, heavy (compared to my Am Deluxe that is smaller and lighter) and has a shiny polyester finish in the back of the neck that I dislike.

So I was looking into the second generation Sire, specially the P7 Model in Vintage white, well that costs around 550 so maybe the budget could be set at around 1000 that would have the Fender Vintera II series and the Fender Player and Player Plus in contention.

I went to all shops to try them all. I tried the Player, Player Plus, Vintera, American Pro, American Vintage, Sire P7… and also tried some guitars and ended buying the Vintera 50s modified that has the right sound, has a beautiful vintage look ( Daphne Blue ) but has modern neck profile and satin finish in the back, I felt in love with that Strat and bought it immediately.

But for bases it was a more difficult decision, I was almost ready to buy The Precision Vintera II that looks and sounds like I want, but the curved fretboard and glossy polyester back of the neck, made it to not feel right.
The Player sounds good has the modern fretboard radius and satin neck, but the Pao Ferro doesn’t look appealing to me.
The Player Plus seemed to check all boxes, but strangely has a Passive Mode without Tone Control which makes is unusable.
The Sire P7 was sold out everywhere with a long foreseeable delivery time.

So I looked into this Harley Benton PJ-74 wich looks great and offers a PJ Configuration that was interesting I was doubting it, as how good could it be for only 166CHF ?

It is actually very very good, the fit and finish is superb, the fret job first class, modern profile with satin finish, is beautiful, vintage style but modern like the Vintera modified , not heavy and the P sound has nothing to envy all the other bases I tested.

Is indeed what I wanted, just like if fender had decided to prodive a Vintera 60s modified Precision, but for a lot less.

The only criticism I have is that the J Pickup is rather weak compared to the P Pickup, I searched on the net and seems to be a common problem, not only of Harley Benton but also Squiers and passive Fenders have this same problem.

And I think is because the P Pickup is strong like a Humbucker and overpowers the J Pickup that is a single coil, I guess getting a stacked J humbucker would resolve the problem, and give the price of this bass I can upgrade it with that and then it will be great, the P Pickup doesn’t need upgrade, is good as it is.

So next step ? I will order a JB-75 when is available and a stronger J pickup for this bass and I will sell the Sire.

Thanks Thomann !
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A pleasant surprise
stepil 27.07.2023
I was skeptical when I first saw the price of this bass guitar. I've played a lot of cheap basses in my time, and they've usually been pretty disappointing. But I was pleasantly surprised by this one.

The build quality is surprisingly good. The neck is straight, the frets are level, and the electronics work perfectly. The finish is also well-applied and looks great.

But the real surprise is the sound. This bass has a surprisingly rich and full sound for a budget instrument. The pickups are well-balanced and give you a lot of control over your tone.

I've been using this bass for a few months now, and I'm really impressed with it. It's a great bass for the price, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a budget-friendly option.
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Wow!
matt-drummer 20.04.2018
I have a few Harley Benton bases and I am overjoyed with my new addition to the family!

The guitar arrived well packed and in perfect condition as usual from Thomann and Harley Benton, the packaging is really first rate.

The guitar plays as you would expect and sounds like a PJ, the pick ups are good and this one comes with good quality strings so no extra expense is necessary with a string change.

I was so hoping that this guitar looked like the pictures, I suspected that the white might be a brighter appliance white but it's not, it's a very creamy white and it looks amazing, I couldn't be happier. The finish is flawless, the painted headstock fits so well with the look.

It comes with the tort pickguard that I usually hate and change but for some reason it seems to work for me on this guitar, I may change it later for a higher quality item but for the time being it is staying as it is.

Yet again, I have failed to be disappointed in either Thomann or Harley Benton, another success!
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What more could you want?
xconverge 26.09.2021
Bass sounds great, plays great, and feels great. For the price, I have no regrets and am super happy with what I got! Setup took barely any work, slight truss rod adjustment and then lowered the action and it is a joy to play now! I don't love the bridge jazz pickup but I think I am more of a P bass person anyways, I look forward to blending a bit of the bridge pickup in to see if it grows on me.
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DoYouSeeChris 09.03.2024
The most perfect weighted bass I’ve owned. Fret work is outstanding right out the box
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Blows Squire PBass out of the water
androb 21.09.2021
No fret sprouting, perfect nut width, authentic pbass styling, very little action or intonation work required. Replaced strings with old set of Thomastik flats. Just love it. The only upgrade I'll be doing is on the front pickups, I don't use the rear pickup and would be happy if it wasn't there.

I would love to see more pbasses by Harley Benton in the vintage series with different finishes and maybe drop the rear pickup. Happy to gig with it and just leave the Fenders at home.
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Perfect PJ style
drdoom8793 30.03.2024
If a PJ style bass is what you're after, look no further. Sounds exactly like a p bass should, and the quality is top notch
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Astonishing Value
Low Down and Deep 23.02.2018
I have bought harley benton previously. I have a rosewood veneer jazz style bass which is excellent although pretty heavy and I bought my son the "thinline" tele with the P90 soapbars. This again is a tremendous guitar. I just fancied trying the PJ style pickup layout and this Pj 74 OW looked really nice on the website. I struggle to say how good this bass is. When it arrived I could have gigged with it straight from the box. It was still in tune. I always fiddle about with my guitars so I expected to have to adjust the truss rod and string height...but everything was perfect. The finish is flawless and the colour, olympic white, is beautiful. It had the typical jazz problem with the two volume controls...with both vols on full it actually gets quieter but that is solved by backing off the bridge vol slightly. I wanted to do the series pickup mod anyway which I did with a push pull vol pot. It is good but really it sounded good with the standard VVT setup anyway. I did lower the strings at the nut but not by much. I didn't have to do it. I have gigged with it twice in a week. We all have Fenders and Gibsons in the band and the rest of the crew were amazed at this thing. This is a £150 bass. If it had fender written on the headstock and cost a £1000 I wouldn't be disappointed. OK..I play through good gear..TC RS Cabs and Hartke heads but my main bass is a 1987 Ernie Ball Stingray and I also use a 1973 Precision.......but I just prefer using the HB. It really is just as good. Maybe I just got a good one but I don't think so. This thing really is astonishing value.
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