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Harley Benton PJ 5-HTR Deluxe Series Help


AndreAlmeida
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This may not be the same bass, but...

[quote name='madshadows' timestamp='1392126353' post='2365016']
I bought this a few weeks ago and it's a fantastic bass, great pups and neck and it's lovely to play :)

[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbb1975_na.htm#bewertung"]http://www.thomann.d...a.htm#bewertung[/url]

John :)
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[quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1392186479' post='2365674']
Stunning, what are the fret edges like?
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[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]I suggest you PM [color=#282828][b]madshadows. I'm sure he'd be pleased to tell you.[/b][/color][/font][/size]

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[quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1392186479' post='2365674']
Stunning, what are the fret edges like?
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They were a bit rough but nothing I couldn't live with and after a few weeks playing they seem to have evened themselves out and are fine now :)

John

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[quote name='madshadows' timestamp='1392251106' post='2366588']
They were a bit rough but nothing I couldn't live with and after a few weeks playing they seem to have evened themselves out and are fine now :)

John
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What's your opinion about quality construction? Is it worth modding it? How much is the string spacing measured from the bridge?

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String Spacing is 45mm at the neck, same as my Warwick Star Bass and I get on fine with it at the Bridge end too and I have big hands and fingers. My self made Jazz Bass has 50mm at the neck and I hardly notice the difference. If anything, closer strings means you can move across quicker! And as I hardly play down the dusty end(below 5th fret) it's not an issue there either.

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[quote name='yorks5stringer' timestamp='1392395113' post='2368211']
String Spacing is 45mm at the neck, same as my Warwick Star Bass and I get on fine with it at the Bridge end too and I have big hands and fingers. My self made Jazz Bass has 50mm at the neck and I hardly notice the difference. If anything, closer strings means you can move across quicker! And as I hardly play down the dusty end(below 5th fret) it's not an issue there either.
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But i was considering an upgrade on the bridge, something like a babicz and for that i've to know the string spacing measured on the bridge :)
Can you tell that? Because i email Thomann about those informations and they didn't answer...

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[quote name='AndreAlmeida' timestamp='1392400219' post='2368328']
But i was considering an upgrade on the bridge, something like a babicz and for that i've to know the string spacing measured on the bridge :)
Can you tell that? Because i email Thomann about those informations and they didn't answer...
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You'll just have to wait until mine arrives then..although whether its worth throwing money at a £100 Bass is another discussion!

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[quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1392409426' post='2368525']
I have ordered this, looking forward to getting it, I'll report back next week if there's any interest?

[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_jb_75_sb_vintage_serie.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...ntage_serie.htm[/url]
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I have the same model but with a maple neck and natural finish, hope you like it as much as I do mine, let us know what you think :)

John

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[quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1392409426' post='2368525']
I have ordered this, looking forward to getting it, I'll report back next week if there's any interest?

[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_jb_75_sb_vintage_serie.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...ntage_serie.htm[/url]
[/quote] I dont think you will be unhappy with it I have bought a few bits of Harley Benton stuff in the past and have always found it good value and quality and I got my son one of those silly guitars with 6 strings for Christmas and it is a great bit of kit punches well above its price for both quality and performance :)

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[quote name='AndreAlmeida' timestamp='1392392543' post='2368155']
What's your opinion about quality construction? Is it worth modding it? How much is the string spacing measured from the bridge?
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I think the build quality is great, everything is spot on and the pick-ups sound terrific :)

When I get a chance I'll measure the string spacing.

John :)

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I'm interested in hearing about Tom1946's new bass.

[quote name='Thunderbird' timestamp='1392409772' post='2368534']
I dont think you will be unhappy with it I have bought a few bits of Harley Benton stuff in the past and have always found it good value and quality and I got my son one of those silly guitars with 6 strings for Christmas and it is a great bit of kit punches well above its price for both quality and performance :)
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Do you mind if I ask which model guitar you bought?

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[quote name='Thunderbird' timestamp='1392410888' post='2368558']
It was one of these [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbt16sb.htm"]http://www.thomann.d...ton_hbt16sb.htm[/url] :)
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Interesting. When a family member was interested in a guitar, I looked at some HB reviews. On a youtube video someone pointed out that the HB telecaster they bought had poor fit around the neck. From your review and the reviews on Thomann's site, it looks as if the youtube reviewer bought an instrument at the lower end of the variable quality you'd expect from a £54 guitar. One of the reviews on Thomann describes upgrading this tele with Irongear pickups, a new nut, etc. With an estimate of $150 (? - which currency) for an upgraded version with decent hardware.

Though, buying one of the slightly higher grade models (as with madshadows' 1975 bass) which already has better hardware is possibly a better long term bet. But, as with the thomann reviews of the telecaster, for someone who just wants to try out guitar playing, the basic instrument seems good enough that it shouldn't put anyone off. And cheap enough so that even if the hardware gets upgraded, the overall price still is very reasonable. How good is the fretwork on your son's guitar?

Edit: The first tele model that seems to me to be significantly above yours in terms of spec is the
[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbt1952.htm"]TE-52[/url]. (The TE-30 has an ash body, but I'm not convinced that basswood is that bad a body material). Wilkinson pickups, American ash body, etc. But at £100, that's about twice what your son's guitar cost, which is a big margin. Edit2: Oh, there are TE-40, and TE-80 models as well. For the TE-80, I'm not sure that a flamed maple top and walnut strip look quite right on a telecaster, but I appreciate that they're offering people a wide range of options.

I'm interested in hearing more about the HB models. I'm not going to be buying a HB fretted bass, but the [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_jb_40fl_sb.htm"]fretless Jazz[/url] is a possibility for the future. As I guess that I will [b]eventually[/b] get around to getting a fretless.

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Ok will do a bit of a review when it gets here.

All my basses except this one are maple boards, I love them, but I like the bound/inlays look so I'm having a change.

A couple of weeks ago I bought a VM P bass new and it's excellent!! I also have a new MIM Precision in white/maple and I think I might sell it. I might also sell my sunset orange maple USA Jazz too if the HB is any good. :o :unsure:

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