Harley Benton DC-Ukulele CH 3-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Accurate for the price

It's an electric instrument with nylon strings, not much to expect there. I bought it to be able to put distortion and such on a uke but by now it's more of a novelty item on my wall. The strings don't stay in tune for long but that's to be expected for the price and quality of the product. Maybe I'm just using it wrong, I dunno. All in all, exactly what's to be expected for the price.

Looks hella cool though B-)

6 years ago

It is good enough for the price

It's fine for the price, nevertheless the frets are not quite calibrated. The tuning doesn't match the frets which could be uncomfortable if you don't know how to tune by ear.

10 years ago

Not bad...

Okay, before I say anything, I did not pay a lot of money for this. It's unfair to expect a hand luthiered, fine crafted instrument.

But it did come with a free gig bag...

The set up was okay, the finish was okay, it sounds okay.

Okay. Nothing special. Not bad... But seriously, what do you expect? It's certainly good enough to play (based on my limited experience of ukuleles) and good enough to use as a practice instrument. It's a great value little thing.

All things considered, should you buy one? Just look at it! It looks so cool! Of course you should buy one! And yes. It sounds mad through a guitar amp... I know you were wondering.

I bought this to hang up in my house next to my LTD Viper (of a similar colour), but now I find myself taking up the ukulele.

A good offering that is a lot of fun!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $63
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