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Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

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Electric Guitar

  • Deluxe Series
  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolt-on neck: Roasted canadian maple
  • Fingeboard: Laurel
  • Dot fingerboard inalys
  • Right-angled rounded fingerboard edges
  • Nut: Graphite
  • Double action truss rod with adjustment wheel
  • Neck profile: modern D - thickness at 1st fret: 20.5 mm, at 12th fret: 22.5 mm
  • Nut width: 42 mm
  • Compound fretboard radius: 305 - 406 mm (12" - 16")
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • 22 Premium nickel silver medium jumbo frets
  • Pickups: HBZ Custom Wound VTH Alnico 5 Covered humbucker (bridge), HBZ Custom Wound VT-M Alnico 5 (middle) and HBZ Custom Wound VT-N Alnico 5 (neck) single coils
  • 1 Volume control
  • 1 Tone control with push/pull function for coil split
  • 5-Way switch
  • 3-Ply mint green pickguard
  • Synchronised Sung-Il BS-213 Deluxe tremolo system
  • Sung-Il ML-55 locking tuners with HB logo
  • Chrome hardware
  • Colour: Lake Placid Blue high-gloss
Available since October 2024
Item number 573385
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Lake Placid Blue
Body Poplar
Top None
Neck Caramelised Canadian Maple
Fretboard Laurel
Frets 22
Scale 648 mm
Pickups HSS
Tremolo Synchronized
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2.299 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
In stock within 7-9 weeks
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Excellent build quality and value but fret size is an issue
mropeel 02.11.2024
I’d like to start by saying, I have been a PRO player my whole life and have owned quite a few high end guitars, I also have many Harley Benton guitars and I long awaited the release of the STModern Plus. However there were a few features that didn’t really appeal to me. So when the STModern was released at £150, I had to have one. This is an honest review, maybe slightly biased by my experience and preferences, but honest, nevertheless.

Firstly, the POSITIVES: The build quality is excellent. I couldn’t find any finish flaws anywhere. The neck is incredibly comfortable, the side dots are perfectly fitted, the trem is smooth and stays in tune and on first impressions, the pickups sound honky and very pleasant. (I’ve not tried them properly yet) The out of the box set-up was almost perfect. For the money I’d say it would be near impossible to find a better guitar.

Secondly, the NEGATIVES: The description boasts PREMIUM nickel silver frets. Now I have a TE62DB and ST62. Whist the fret work is excellent, and everything plays perfectly, the frets are possibly slightly on the small side for me. They look very similar to the TE62DB and ST62 but more difficult to grip, which suggest a slightly less tall fret. I like taller frets and my fusions, which all boast medium jumbo frets, my CE24, SC550, DC Jnr and my TE90 Blast, ALL have what I consider to be frets of a more professional and playable size. When I got the guitar it had 009 gauge strings fitted (difficult for me to assess playability as I prefer 010’s) and what appeared to be a faulty machine head. I waited until Thomann supplied a replacement before I put 010 gauge strings on. Thomann’s response was quick to solve the issue, however the new machine head was slightly different and didn’t fit, but refitting the old one seemed to solve the problem. So I fitted 010’s and decided to remove the protective coverings on the plastic parts. Whilst I like the guitar, I’m sadly not really connecting with it because of the frets. But it blows the ST62 out of the water on every other level.
It’s also really hard to change the strings as the backplate doesn’t line up and the block is painted black, making it hard to see the string holes, which are recessed half way up the back of the block.
The volume control is also a little far away for comfortable pinky violining.

Another point to note is, if you want to change the scratch plate, standard ‘Strat’ type plates will NOT fit. They are not even close, as while the STModern looks like a ‘Strat’ , it is nowhere near the same shape if you put it next to a ‘Strat’ and look closely. It is however a very nice looking guitar.

It is also quite heavy and robust feeling, so if you want a light guitar, this is not for you.

This would have been a 5 star review as it really is an excellent guitar, but frets are important, so I have to mark it down.
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Wow! Simply WOW. Thanks HB folks!
Flyin' Ryan 18.10.2024
I am blown away by the ST-Modern. If you are on the fence, climb on over and place your order. This is impressive. I was eagerly awaiting the launch of this guitar and placed the order the first day. It took nearly a week to ship, which is unlike my typical experiences with Thomann, but I suspect that was to allow for QC checks or due to a high order volume.

PROS: very attractive. Nice paint without blemishes. Good choice of colors. Incredibly impressive specs/features. Unheard of, and I'm speechless to find them at this price point. This thing looks. feels and sounds so good. Dare I say, "tasty." OK, I won't ;-)

CONS or less than ideal: I ordered and received two colors and both have small neck pocket cracks, BUT they are very subtle. I just hope they don't spread. One has a very stiff tuner, which may loosen up over time. No biggy. It's a bit heavier than expected, but I really don't mind that. Visible body seem showing through the paint on the face of guitar, below the bridge.

To hear more, feel free to watch my review and unboxing video: Search YouTube for "Harley Benton ST-Modern (NOT Plus) Unboxing, First Impressions, mini Review"

NOTE: I noted pickup pole pieces set below the pickup covers. This is normal for 2nd strings on vintage style staggered pole pickups.

More pros. I love the bridge. The push/pull feels and sounds great. When the bridge humbucker is split, it really pairs well with the middle and neck as a S. I do really love the humbucker as well.

WOW. Thank you, Thomann/HB!
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