Harley Benton Delta Blues MJCE
Steel String Guitar with Pickup

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Mini jumbo
Great sounding easy playing, nice build
Budget-Friendly Gem with Playability Punch
As a budget-conscious guitarist, I was intrigued by the Harley Benton Acoustic Guitar, and after spending some time with it, I'm ready to share my thoughts. One notable aspect of this guitar is the smoothness of the fingerboard overlay. While it maintains an even surface overall, there are noticeable wear patterns in certain areas where the overlay has rubbed off. Despite these cosmetic imperfections, the fingerboard remains structurally sound and does not affect the guitar's playability. Speaking of playability, the Harley Benton guitar excels in this department. The strings are set at an optimal height, allowing for effortless navigation across the fretboard. Whether strumming chords or picking out intricate melodies, I found the guitar to be comfortable and responsive, making it a joy to play for extended periods. In terms of sound, the guitar delivers a balanced and resonant tone that exceeds expectations for its price range. From mellow fingerpicking to strident strumming, the Harley Benton guitar consistently produces a pleasing sound that is suitable for a variety of musical styles. While the wear patterns on the fingerboard overlay may be a concern for some, they do not detract from the overall quality and performance of the Harley Benton Acoustic Guitar. In fact, they add a touch of character to the instrument, reflecting the hours of practice and passion poured into playing. Overall, this guitar offers smooth playability and impressive sound at an affordable price point, making it a solid choice for both beginners and experienced players alike.
Dont know how they make an elrctro acoustic for this money
I just received my Delta Blues - being the proud owner of now 11 acoustics ranging from two top end Avalons priced circa £4,000 - £5,000, I have to say this wee budget Harley Benton definitely hits the spot for a practice & small gig guitar. I appreciate it is ultra light weight & not the best tonal woods & when i come to change the cheap bronze factory fitted strings to Elixir Coated Phosphor Bronze 11's (which i use on all my acoustics apart from 10's on my two 12 strings, i will shave the saddle a touch to bring the string height down from 2.2ml on the Base E at 12th Fret down to 1.9m or so. I checked all the fretting which is A1, so there should be no fret buzz on that height. I am really impressed on the volume & sustain particuarly on the base strings . The onboard tuner is really accurate & pick up not just Fishman but ok. When i think back to when i bought one of my first acoustic guitars 46 years ago an Antoria Folk Guitar with no tuner or pick up at £120 back then, the Harley Benton Delta Blues MJCE at £110 you cant go wrong
Best affordable acoustic guitar
I recently had to buy acoustic guitar for band use, and didn't want to spend much money, but was looking for best quality that I can get for 180 euros. Then I saw Harley benton delta blues MJCE. Best guitar if your looking for something good and affordable.
I have four Harley Benton and just purchased my 5th
Mindblown
I wished for a guitar like this. I have my Crafter from before but this. This was really unexpected. This is worth so much more money.
This is so light weight guitar, so beautifuly sounding, so playable. I love it. It fits my hands perfectly. The finish is top notch, the build is top tear. What else could you want? Amazing. Another Harley in my arsenal.
Just wow!!!! I love the guitar so much. First time I use it it catches my heart and attention. The quality and the sound of the guitar is superb for its price. So recommended.
Delta Blues - Unbeatable for the Money
I purchased the Harley Benton Delta Blues MJCE with fingers crossed! A mini jumbo with a pickup for $99.00? I have been very pleasantly surprised with the playability, comfort, and versatility of the instrument. I have never seen a playable instrument of this quality for such an affordable price! I For the money, it's a no-brainer.
Great value great sounding guitar
Great value great sounding guitar much nicer and easy to play than I anticipated
MJCE Mahogany
This is my go to acoustic practice guitar. The sound is good, a little more mellow than a spruce top. The saddle is wider than most replacement offerings, so just order a blank. The frets in the cowboy chord area high strings are showing wear after a year of playing, but this is the one I pick up and play most often, so it is expected. It's a good guitar for the price.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $128
- Design: Vintage Style Mini Jumbo
- Body: Mahogany
- Quarter Sawn Tapered Spruce Bracing
- Neck: Mahogany
- Fretboard inlays: Dots
- Blackwood fretboard
- Dovetail construction
- Scale: 648 mm
- Nut width: 43 mm
- 20 Frets
- ABS nut
- Black / Green abalone rosette
- Blackwood bridge
- Integrated piezo pickup
- Harley Benton PT20 preamp with 4-Band EQ and chromatic tuner
- Chrome Die-Cast machine heads
- Dual action truss rod
- Ex-factory stringing: Bronze .011 - .052
- Colour: Bourbon vintage satin burst
- Total length: 100 cm
- Width of lower bout: 37.5 cm
- Side height: 10 cm
- Body length: 47.5 cm
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