Harley Benton B-35BK Acoustic Bass Series

5-String Acoustic bass

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3 years ago

Harley Benton B-35BK Acoustic Bass

bass is quite solid for the price. the sound is good and it will easily do any job for you. finger up!

5 years ago

Affordable and very good

Very, very good for that price. I only had to adjust the neck, easy and quick operation.

5 years ago

Great bass for the price

This is my third acoustic bass, which I use for practising at home and for jamming in my buddy's basement. This is definitely the best! I've already sold one other. I would love to give it five stars across the board but there were a few unfortunate deficiencies.

PROS:

- overall look is lovely

- nice binding, rosette and stripe down the back

- acoustic volume is better than my others, especially the E-string

- amplified sound is nice & seems even across all strings

CONS:

- the strings were unbelievably squeaky; I had to immediately replace them with D'Addario tapewounds; now the sound is awesome

- the fret ends are quite rough; I'll need to do some sanding

- there are a number of finishing flaws that aren't obvious from any distance but do indicate quality control issues:

- extra glue seeping from binding on the back and where the neck meets the body on the front

- the binding is nicely highlighted with two pin stripes but in a few places, there are short bursts of three stripes

- the edge of the sound hole is rough

- the hard coat is blobby by the sound hole where it meets the neck

Despite the CONS, I love this bass and hope it will hold up for many years.

6 years ago

Best acoustic bass under $1,000?

For my money, yes. I've tried plenty, owned a couple, and none have brought a smile to my face like this black beauty. Good for jazzy faux-double bass sounds, but I really like the way it blends in with different styles.

A nice folksy platform to go under hammered dulcimer and harp.

A smooth organic tone that blends in with singer-songwriter guitars the way that dirty electric bass blends with heavier music.

And on the topic of heavier music, I like to use acoustic bass for the "clang" side of a dual-mono bass sound. It adds a very different sort of percussive element to the low end.

So yeah. This has replaced much more expensive basses in my playing rotation.

Plus, it's fun to play.

I was skeptical on the Harley Benton thing before. I get it now: this thing SLAPS.

11 years ago

great product

Great product for a great price. Bought it for a friend of mine who is playing every night at a local club and has not complained not once.

11 years ago

Bought this for my son, so far it's very good, sounds really good and there is nothing about it I can say it's bad or below standard, so far so good and I'm happy with it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $195
  • Body: Super jumbo with cutaway
  • Top: Spruce
  • Bottom and sides: Sapele mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Roseacer (thermally treated maple wood)
  • Dot fretboard inlays
  • 22 Frets
  • Scale: 864 mm
  • Nut width: 47 mm
  • Dual action truss-rod
  • Roseacer bridge (thermally treated maple wood)
  • Cream coloured bindings
  • Chrome-plated die-cast tuners
  • Stringing from factory: .045 - .130
  • Built-in pickup with 4-band EQ and tuner
  • Colour: Black high-gloss
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