R-458FFB Roasted Fanfret : One of the only unique looking 8 strings at such a price point
If you are interested in this instruments its probably because of the paint job and the roasted maple neck so I'll start by detailing those. The finish looks just as great in person as in the pictures, if not better. I tend to avoid glossy finishes since they are a real fingerprint magnet. I dont mind wiping off the body every day if it looks this great tho. I have found a small scratch under the bridge and on the back of the guitar, faults that I decided I can live with. They are not visible during regular use. You might get less lucky tho in which case you might have to return it.
This is my first roasted maple neck and fretboard so I can't comment on how it compares to the same wood on a different guitar but compared to what im used to it feels smooth and fresh. The caramel-like colour is great and the fretboard is easy to maintain. My fingers tend to be oily so I have to clean the fretboard often. This one is super easy to wipe clean thanks to the treatment on the wood. I haven't found any sharp edges whatsoever. The neck profile is comfortable for me but thats up to preference. Not super thin but its not chunky either, probbaly in the safe zone for most people.
A new set of strings is a must as with any new guitar but its even more important in this case since I found the gauges to be a bit light with 65 on the lowest string. Went with 09-80 and it made a great difference.
The frets are definitely a bit scratchy. Havent gotten around to polishing them but it shouldnt be too hard to fix. I wouldn't say it's unplayable but the scratches are audible which is annoying.
The pickups are ok. If this is your first 8 string and you just want to get your feet wet the tone probably won't matter that much. They sound exactly what you would expect for this price. Not great but they get the job done. If you like modding and you bought the instrument for its looks and roasted maple neck you can just put some new pickups in it anyway.
The hardware nice. This is the least exciting part of any guitar for me so there's not much I can say. I like that it's black since I think chrome on budget guitars can look kinda cheap sometimes. Black always looks premium. Everything sits in its place robustly. The switches and knobs are not easy to turn. I prefer it this way. Harder to mess with them accidentally and they give better feedback.
Lastly, the build quality of my unit is great. To put it shortly, nothing in the materials or the way the instrument was put together makes me think it was cheap.
Overall, I'ts hard to beat these looks and features at this price point. If it came with stainless steel frets I wouldn't even think to spend my money on something else. Amazing for your first 8 string, especially if you want something that differs from the usual metal colour palette.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2023
- Average price : $268
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