Harley Benton Dullahan-AT 24 TBK
Headless Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Pavelrulezz
I have been using this one for about 2 months now and i got to say i like it good so far. I had some problems changing the strings at first since this was my first headless guitar, but then i saw a video on youtube on how to change the strings on this guitar it has been no problem.
Once you stretch the strings a bit and get it in tune i barely need to tune the guitar at all compared to other brands so it stays very well in tune.
Great headless!
PROs
- Fit and finish
- Hardware is great for the price
- Needed very little fret work and polishing
- Got low action after shimming
- Sounds great!
CONs
- Could use better strings
- Needed shimming as bridge cant go any lower
- Nothing included for hanging guitar. I feel they can make it so a small loop can attach to top of neck.
Problem with string action setup
I bought this guitar because I wanted to have a headless guitar. This one seemed like a good bargain for the money at the time.
Generally, I like the playability of the guitar, it feels better even than my Mexican Stratocaster. Also, I like the sound from the pickups. I'm aware that they are some relatively cheap pickups but I think they perform well at this price range.
The main objection I have about this guitar is that string action cannot be lowered below 1.5-2 mm. I think that this guitar would be a killer only if string height could be placed lower.
Falls Just Short of Perfection
This guitar is everything I expected it to be. Amazing playability, top notch hardware specs for an affordable guitar.
However, I feel a bit deceived by the colour that it turned out to be.
Based on the advertised pictures, the guitar appeared to be a sort of dark purple and although the tiger stripes definitely came as advertised, it turned out to be closer to a dark bluish-green tinge.
Other than this issue, this guitar is pretty much everything I expected it to be; a great entry point to the world of headless guitars
Love this guitar
Brilliant guitar, great value, wide range of sounds, amazing finish, not a blemish anywhere. Love it to bits, absolute keeper. Frets were perfect. I might change the pickups later but that's a personal preference.
Very fine guitar for a good price.
I have been using this one for about 2 months now and i got to say i like it good so far. I had some problems changing the strings at first since this was my first headless guitar, but then i saw a video on youtube on how to change the strings on this guitar it has been no problem.
Once you stretch the strings a bit and get it in tune i barely need to tune the guitar at all compared to other brands so it stays very well in tune.
One thing that i would like to consider is to replace the pickups but not necessary.
Good entry level headless
Pros:
- The balance and feel of the guitar is great, has zero neck dive when standing up. Feels light but sturdy.
- Stays in tune.
- Electronics are fine as far as I can tell.
- Hardware is pretty easy to get used to when setting up and making adjustments. Just make sure you don't overtighten the string locks - I accidentally snapped one high E string like this.
Cons:
- Nut came in with multiple problems. Some slots were cut way too deep, which resulted in open string buzz. Some slots were cut way off to the right/left - e.g. the high E string would sometimes get pinched to the side of the fretboard.
- The lowest the action can go is just under 2mm (still over 1.75). This is fine for me but apparently can be an issue if you're used to having it lower.
Good for the price
String actions are too high even bridge screws are at the tightest position. Bridge screws are made of very soft material and pickups are very low-end. But considering this price updating and may be modifying guitar settings for low string level is not a problem.
best headless guitar for this price
settings are good when she arrive, i just change the butons for a best look, and i changed strings after 1 days, those who comes are not D'addario.
for the rest, a good surprise for me, i was looking for a carry-everywhere
instrument, and this one is very nice finished, sounds good, only the EQ settings sets not so much, but, this is not an instrument to drive big festival concert. the tuning once i put good strings do not move at all. i' ve tuned 3-4 times and no more.
Quality lottery
On my copy there are problems with varnish, it is not possible to rebuild the desired height of the strings, the screws need to be revised. I knew the pickups were weak, but in fact they are very quiet, and besides, they do not rise to the desired height - there is not enough springy material inserted.
Why make pickups that are 100% likely to be discarded is a crime against nature.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $377
- Ergonomically shaped mahogany body
- Flamed maple veneer top
- Bolt-on neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Fretboard inlays: Perloid offset dots
- Neck profile: Modern C
- Scale: 648 mm
- Fretboard radius: 350 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Graph Tech TUSQ XL nut
- 24 Stainless Blacksmith steel jumbo frets
- Pickup: Roswell HAF-B-BK AlNiCo-5 (bridge) and Roswell HAF-N-BK AlNiCo-5 (neck) humbuckers
- Master volume control and master tone control
- 5-Way switch: Bridge humbucker, neck and bridge single coils, neck and bridge humbucker, neck humbucker parallel, neck humbucker
- Black hardware
- Ex-factory stringing: .010 - .046
- Colour: Transparent black
- Gigbag included
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