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Pierwszego kupiłem Harley Benton TE-62DB CAR - i też jest bardzo fajny, ale metaliczny turkus brokatu jako wykończenie, to bardzo dobry pomysł :)
Nigdy bym nie kupił gitary, która by mi się nie podobała wizualnie, a jak tu nie kochać tych klasycznych kształtów w nowoczesnej odsłonie ? :)
Najpierw ta gitara kupiła mnie swoim wyglądam, a potem ja ją :) jest 1:1 :)
Lubię jej czyste brzmienie z delikatnym pogłosem - gram na line POD GO :)
Nie ma żadnych wad, lakier idealny, wszystko spasowane, widziałem gitary znanych marek, gorzej spasowane, a nie muszę dodawać, że kilkukrotnie droższe :) Mam nadzieję, że firma Harley Benton będzie dostarczać nam coraz więcej świetnych gitar, w tym też wykonanych, wg swojego pomysłu, z nowatorskimi rozwiązaniami :)
Pierwszego kupiłem Harley Benton TE-62DB CAR - i też jest bardzo fajny, ale metaliczny turkus brokatu jako wykończenie, to bardzo dobry pomysł :)
Nigdy bym nie kupił gitary, która by mi się nie podobała wizualnie, a jak tu nie kochać tych klasycznych kształtów w nowoczesnej odsłonie ? :)
Najpierw ta gitara kupiła mnie swoim wyglądam, a potem ja ją
Pierwszego kupiłem Harley Benton TE-62DB CAR - i też jest bardzo fajny, ale metaliczny turkus brokatu jako wykończenie, to bardzo dobry pomysł :)
Nigdy bym nie kupił gitary, która by mi się nie podobała wizualnie, a jak tu nie kochać tych klasycznych kształtów w nowoczesnej odsłonie ? :)
Najpierw ta gitara kupiła mnie swoim wyglądam, a potem ja ją :) jest 1:1 :)
Lubię jej czyste brzmienie z delikatnym pogłosem - gram na line POD GO :)
Nie ma żadnych wad, lakier idealny, wszystko spasowane, widziałem gitary znanych marek, gorzej spasowane, a nie muszę dodawać, że kilkukrotnie droższe :) Mam nadzieję, że firma Harley Benton będzie dostarczać nam coraz więcej świetnych gitar, w tym też wykonanych, wg swojego pomysłu, z nowatorskimi rozwiązaniami :)
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Naprawdę porządna gitara. Poziom PRSów SE i Epiphonów Plustop Pro.
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The guitar looks and feels great. I stumbled upon this guitar on youtube and immediately fell in love. It's what I was looking for: tele shaped guitar with alternative design decisions (mahogany body, simple 6 saddle fixed bridge, and the last but not the least - humbuckers). Gotta love stailess steel frets, Graptech TUSQ XL nut, ebony fingerboard and locking tuners.
I love the Tele I have but I wanted something more versatile and lighter (the ash body on my tele is as heavy as cast iron). I initially wanted a black one but they quickly went of stock and I ordered a sparkled green one while they lasted.
The quality of manufacturing is excellent, I haven't found any flaws or imperfections, so no complains whatsoever on that side. The color in reality is very eye pleasing and not too "poppy", which I was kind of apprehensive of. Wood "binding" looks neat too.
The neck with natural satin finish is very pleasant to touch and move hand around, the grip is very comfortable.
The hardware looks and feels solid. The volume knob makes some sound when turning like it's rubbing something but I can live with that.
I slightly more prefer regular size frets on my Tele to jumbo frets here but it's a matter of getting used to the instrument.
The guitar came well intonated with action a bit higher than I am used to but the adjustment took just a few minutes.
Speaking about tone, I'd say that I expected slightly thicker and darker tone from the Rosewell humbuckers after all youtube reviews I saw but not a big issue, it can be compensated later in the sound chain for the most part.
I didn't closely inspected the electronics, they work fine, no humming, buzzing or knobs screeching, so why bother.
All in all, it's my daily "go to" instrument now (I've got 4 guitars including this one).
The only cons I noticed by now is that it has a tendency to a very slight neck dive. The other minor nuisance is the positioning of the 3 way pickup selector. It's too close to the strings and I often bump into it with my hand. But these I can live with easily given all the joy it is to play. Anyways, I do it mostly at home now.
So, it's my first Harley Benton and most likely not the last one :).
BTW, the delivery was quite fast (I was afraid that there would be issues given the situation with the pandemic now). The only thing that I was looking for in the box but it was missing was the sticker "Rescue my guitars first". No big deal.
Keep good work up Thomann!
Thanks!
The guitar looks and feels great. I stumbled upon this guitar on youtube and immediately fell in love. It's what I was looking for: tele shaped guitar with alternative design decisions (mahogany body, simple 6 saddle fixed bridge, and the last but not the least - humbuckers). Gotta love stailess steel frets, Graptech TUSQ XL nut, ebony fingerboard and locking tuners.
The guitar looks and feels great. I stumbled upon this guitar on youtube and immediately fell in love. It's what I was looking for: tele shaped guitar with alternative design decisions (mahogany body, simple 6 saddle fixed bridge, and the last but not the least - humbuckers). Gotta love stailess steel frets, Graptech TUSQ XL nut, ebony fingerboard and locking tuners.
I love the Tele I have but I wanted something more versatile and lighter (the ash body on my tele is as heavy as cast iron). I initially wanted a black one but they quickly went of stock and I ordered a sparkled green one while they lasted.
The quality of manufacturing is excellent, I haven't found any flaws or imperfections, so no complains whatsoever on that side. The color in reality is very eye pleasing and not too "poppy", which I was kind of apprehensive of. Wood "binding" looks neat too.
The neck with natural satin finish is very pleasant to touch and move hand around, the grip is very comfortable.
The hardware looks and feels solid. The volume knob makes some sound when turning like it's rubbing something but I can live with that.
I slightly more prefer regular size frets on my Tele to jumbo frets here but it's a matter of getting used to the instrument.
The guitar came well intonated with action a bit higher than I am used to but the adjustment took just a few minutes.
Speaking about tone, I'd say that I expected slightly thicker and darker tone from the Rosewell humbuckers after all youtube reviews I saw but not a big issue, it can be compensated later in the sound chain for the most part.
I didn't closely inspected the electronics, they work fine, no humming, buzzing or knobs screeching, so why bother.
All in all, it's my daily "go to" instrument now (I've got 4 guitars including this one).
The only cons I noticed by now is that it has a tendency to a very slight neck dive. The other minor nuisance is the positioning of the 3 way pickup selector. It's too close to the strings and I often bump into it with my hand. But these I can live with easily given all the joy it is to play. Anyways, I do it mostly at home now.
So, it's my first Harley Benton and most likely not the last one :).
BTW, the delivery was quite fast (I was afraid that there would be issues given the situation with the pandemic now). The only thing that I was looking for in the box but it was missing was the sticker "Rescue my guitars first". No big deal.
Keep good work up Thomann!
Thanks!
I was lucky enough to grab one of these before they sold out but mine is going back to Thomann. I just couldn't live with it.
Firstly, the construction and components on this guitar are really very good. It's easily the best HB guitar I've played or seen. It is one of the few HBs that have cavities painted with shielding paint and the effect is very, very good on reducing hum and buzz. The guitar was dead quiet. The pickups were a bit muddy and warm but I could have fixed that a bit in the mix.
The finishing on the guitar was also excellent and I couldn't complain about it - even the frets were done to a very high standard. A few slightly high frets but hardly anything to get excited about. The nut wasn't cut properly but that's easy to fix. The shaping of the body was great with body contouring and carve-outs on the back of the horn to allow easy hand access to the upper frets.
The big problem for me (and why I returned it) was the weight imbalance. The guitar is light overall but this thing is the worst neck diving guitar I've ever had. I couldn't play it sitting down without having the horn sit on my thigh and the guitar refused to stay put as it started sliding around. Standing up with the guitar was a disaster - it was like there was an anchor attached to the end.
I assume that the neck, truss-rod and locking tuners were just too heavy for the light body of the guitar. That is made worse by the weight reduction in the body for the contouring. Some suggested adding lead weights inside the control cavity but that sounds ridiculous to me.
I was really disappointed because I wanted to love and keep this guitar. Thomann clearly put a lot of effort into building and designing this guitar but it all came undone with this one major flaw that made it tiring and frustrating to use.
I was lucky enough to grab one of these before they sold out but mine is going back to Thomann. I just couldn't live with it.
Firstly, the construction and components on this guitar are really very good. It's easily the best HB guitar I've played or seen. It is one of the few HBs that have cavities painted with shielding paint and the effect is very, very
I was lucky enough to grab one of these before they sold out but mine is going back to Thomann. I just couldn't live with it.
Firstly, the construction and components on this guitar are really very good. It's easily the best HB guitar I've played or seen. It is one of the few HBs that have cavities painted with shielding paint and the effect is very, very good on reducing hum and buzz. The guitar was dead quiet. The pickups were a bit muddy and warm but I could have fixed that a bit in the mix.
The finishing on the guitar was also excellent and I couldn't complain about it - even the frets were done to a very high standard. A few slightly high frets but hardly anything to get excited about. The nut wasn't cut properly but that's easy to fix. The shaping of the body was great with body contouring and carve-outs on the back of the horn to allow easy hand access to the upper frets.
The big problem for me (and why I returned it) was the weight imbalance. The guitar is light overall but this thing is the worst neck diving guitar I've ever had. I couldn't play it sitting down without having the horn sit on my thigh and the guitar refused to stay put as it started sliding around. Standing up with the guitar was a disaster - it was like there was an anchor attached to the end.
I assume that the neck, truss-rod and locking tuners were just too heavy for the light body of the guitar. That is made worse by the weight reduction in the body for the contouring. Some suggested adding lead weights inside the control cavity but that sounds ridiculous to me.
I was really disappointed because I wanted to love and keep this guitar. Thomann clearly put a lot of effort into building and designing this guitar but it all came undone with this one major flaw that made it tiring and frustrating to use.