I bought this guitar with a plan to upgrade the electronics, hardware and pickups, but I'm not sure I'll bother now.
To start with, I wanted a gold top with P90s, and short of dropping £2-3k on a Gibson this looked like a decent option. My experience with Harley Bentons has been good in the past. I've previously bought b-stock models and been happy with the minor imperfections. This one was so cheap I didn't bother getting the b-stock model, though I wish I had now. The QC on this guitar is so bad. The holes drilled for the tuning machines look like they've been done by someone with a blunt drill bit, in the dark with their eyes closed. Chipped headstock, chipped binding, chip in the fretboard, paint missing by the pickups... The list goes on.
I know this guitar is cheap... Perhaps one of the cheapest I've ever bought, but this is way, way below HB's normal standard. It's like it's been made by a different company at a different shop. Tellingly it has no country of origin or serial number. Only a "QC Passed" sticker on the back of the headstock. They early just put those on there regardless of whether anyone's ever looked at it.
The paintwork shouldn't be described as being a gold top either. It's perhaps a copper top. People might buy it just to be different, but those expecting a gold top will be disappointed.
On the plus side, the P90s actually sound decent.
I complained to Thomann and they gave me £20 back, which was appreciated, though now I wish I'd sent it back for a refund. Especially as the toggle switch has since died (after 2 days of bare minimum play).
I really can't recommend this guitar. Even for the money it's a rip off.