Harley Benton Electric Guitar Kit DC Style 3-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

nice looking kit..some holes were not in line..it is little unstable even after changing machine heads..dont know why.maybe wood is not dryed enough.i changed pickup for warman invader and made a bone nut..levelled frets ..frets are a cheap material and they show wear very quickly..but actually this is one of the best kits ive done and guitar looks fine.even without those changes..neck is nice and it is balanced ok

3 years ago

Fun kit for experimentation

I bought this to experiment with. This is dirt cheep and you want something like this to practice your painting and finishing on.

I did not even bother to try the electronics, they felt very cheep, and I had an Epiphone harness and pickups I used instead. The tuners also felt very cheap so I thrashed them along with the strings and the plastic jack cable.

I used the knobs. I like those!

Anyway: the neck fit the body perfectly and was better than I expected, a pleasant surprise. The was well cut and fine for my purpose.

BUT the neck dive on this guitar is tremendous. Even when sitting down it is too much. SG's are notorious neck divers, but this is far worse. This may be vary across individual kits, I don't know, but I fear the is not a significant difference.

3 years ago

Bit of a let down

Iv built other kits from here, this was ten quid more expensive than my usual ones but the quality of the body made it seem like it was half the price, scratched, cracked and uneven, still fun to work with but it was like having to fix it to build it

3 years ago

Fun and educational

This was my first time doing anything more than changing strings on a guitar, so I learned a lot.

The instructions were somewhat lacking, but youtubes helped me out with the electronics. You can't go too wrong, but I wanted to know what i was putting where.

The neck was nice, but it had to much play when inserted in the body.

I bought alot of tools to do fret work, but I didn't really need them

The screw holes for the pickups did not align, but that wasn't really a problem.

The finished product looks and feels nice, but the neck doesn't fit well to the body so it very easily affects the sound.

I had fun, so i might try something like this again.

3 years ago

Not bad for a kit....

Good fun project with my son.....he did the artwork on the guitar and I put it all together. I ended up changing most of the hardware with better quality items and it plays rather well now. Happy with the end product.

4 years ago

For a DIY kit it's great what you get for the price.

I assembled and spray painted the guitar in two days. It was very easy, providing patience is of the essence. Although some components feel rather cheap and therefore not as sturdy, to be expected at this price, with new pickup, bridge, etc upgrades the guitar sounds fantastic. It took me a while to adjust the truss rod to my requirements but in the end I got the guitar to sound and look the way I wanted. I hate compromise. PS I have rated the sound only one star because I never used the pickups it came equipped with, therefore I couldn't express my view, however, if I were to rate it based on my pickup upgrade, I would have rated it five stars.

5 years ago

Great fun and educational too

Had great fun building this guitar and learnt a lot doing it. The guitar sounds great, but I have had some problems with intonation and tuning that I have never quite got to the bottom of.

5 years ago

The kit is ok but the body wood is very bad. I used all the material to build another guitar and the body is for the boiler.

10 years ago

Bumps in the road for a kit newbie

I'd not built a kit guitar before, but always wanted to, and I'd always wanted a double-cut style guitar, so this seemed an inexpensive way in. Out of the box, all seemed fine at first, until I realised the instructions were subtly different from the collection of guitar parts in front of me. The instructions were for a similar model and one assumes the manufacturer had thought it 'near enough' so as not to go to the expense of authoring a separate document. However during assembly certain things became a matter of guesswork. Why was there a black unsoldered earth lead with nowhere for it to go? Why was the output jack routed through the front and not the bottom? There was scant information as to which pickup went in which position and the same for the wiring. Despite these challenges I was able (after painting) to put the guitar together in an afternoon, and the resulting instrument was easy to set up (no truss rod adjustment needed) and was a pleasure to play. I really think though, that the instructions were awful and a novice with perhaps less experience of working on guitars than I, could have been in real trouble.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $107
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