Harley Benton Electric Guitar Kit ST-Style 5-stars Reviews
Blank Canvas
Cons: Very bland pickups, just couldn't cut through with my band. Fine for practice and learning.
Pros: Simple and complete kit. Excellent neck. Fretwork level and even. Tight neck pocket. Functional hardware.
Blank canvas for self expression. Paint the body (or sand down the coating and stain it) and design a unique headstock shape. Or you could find a Fender headstock to copy and cut yours to shape like 99.9% of us.
Good DIY guitar for a start
First time putting all of the guitar parts together - good fun, parts are of good quality and sound is on nice level for this price. Putting guitar together took around hour, regulating - much more of course but great as practice. I recommend it!
the thing is simply great
this guitar kit is really good and for its prices its wrong not to go with it, it sounds great plays great all thing arrived no missing items
Excellent
I bought this kit as a base for a strat build that I did. It came very well packaged and in good condition. As for the kit itself:
Body: 3 pieces of basswood glued together, presanded and ready to paint, with all holes predrilled. Perfect for those who want to put the guitar together as it is. The only flaw that I could find was a hole being just a little off, to the point it is almost unnoticeable, but that is only for the eye of the perfectionist. A very good job. If I would change something, it would be the routing, going for HSS or HSH, instead of the SSS, just to make things easier for us little humbucker loving fellas. 😊
Neck: Straight, no fret sprout, the fretwork was overall good, the frets were leveled and crowned. The only thing I had to do was shape the headstock up and polish the frets. I did change the nut, not because the original one was unfit for the job, I just wanted a tusq nut. In all honesty, I believe that the neck is the strongest point of this kit.
Electronics: From what I saw, everything was decent. Clean wiring job, nice soldering points and it was overall a better wiring job than others I have seen on guitars 4 and 5 times the price. Soundwise, I cannot say anything, as I do my own wiring on every guitar that I have, this kit included. Extra points for making it easy for beginners, as the kit's original electronics do not need any soldering.
Hardware: Even though I did not use any of the hardware, I could tell that the quality for the price is unbeatable. Very good for a decent playing guitar, great for beginners and intermediate players. The tuners were not stiff at all, the tremolo is the classic 6-screw trem and it can be upgraded in the future for little money, for those who do not wish to replace it. Everything though is a good starting point for a decent instrument.
To summarise, great body, excellent neck, good electronics and decent hardware. All in all this kit is amazing. I totally recommend it to beginner and seasoned builders alike.
Very Good Project
What can i say. Its a guitar although it has its ups and downs.
The overall quality of the body and neck are good which is what matters on a kit. The pickups are alright but nothing spectacular the bridge and tuners are alright and hold tune but you ideally want to replace them in the long run. The neck weighs more than the body which leads to neck dive. Overall good quality on what matters most good first guitar and even better if you want a project or just a budget bare wood guitar or if you want a custom colour. Would recommend to a tinkerer or a beginner or an experienced player who wants something different.
very good
my son loved doing this as his project
Great sounding strat
The Harley Benton Electric Guitar Kit ST-Style is quite easy to put together if you are not bothewred about painting/sanding/staining, it does require some knowledge of setting a giutar up and may need the fret board levelling so would recomend getting a kit to do so. The strings are cheap and need replacing bnefore oyu sting the guitar. Once it is all up and running its a great sounding guitar that I wouild recomend to anyone who wants to have a go at building your own Strat.
If you want to stain or paint it then thats when your work is going to be much harder.. enjoy...
HB Kit Guitar
I've had other kit guitars that cost a lot more. The quality of this is excellent. We made a fretless guitar with this for an experiment. Worked out ok.
Amazing
Very easy to set up.
Has everything needed to do the work.
Good sound
Ideal first kit guitar
I wanted something to practice fret levelling on, as I need to do it on a rather more expensive guitar at some point.
Plus I always find Christmas holidays drag a bit, a diversion was welcome.
Out the box, everything was there, neck looked straight which is the key here really. I spent a long time levelling and dressing the frets. In truth it wasn't too bad, a few high ones at the dusty end but good practice anyway.
For the body I didn't want to paint it. I experimented with 'staining' using vinegar and iron filings. This works well on high tannin woods like oak (comes out black) but not very satisfying on basswood. In the end I scorched it black with my gas torch and oiled it. Happy enough with the results.
The rest of the components are of fair and useable quality and the instructions are good enough to allow quick assembly. A tiny bit of fettling was required to allow the pickguard to sit tight against the neck. I cut the headstock shape to something that is hopefully reasonably unique. The rest of the assembly was pretty straightforward.
Overall it sounds far better than a guitar this cheap has any right to be. For a few quid more you can get the same guitar off the shelf fully assembled and body finished, so the kit is strictly for those who want to have a go.
The neck and body are good enough to invest in better pickups and tuners if you really wanted to. If not, it's good enough as a knockabout guitar that you wouldn't mind getting a bit of abuse.
It's not my favourite guitar by any means but it does get regularly played.
Impressed
I am using the kit for DIY challenge and it is pretty good starting point.
Neck is beautiful, but has some sharpness on the edges (frets). This can be fixed easily, but needs to be mentioned.
One thing that can't be fixed easily is misalignment of pickguard holes and holes on the body.
Other than that, it plays good, looks good, sounds good! I will definitely look for other kits as well.
If we compare it to my other, Mexico-made, guitar that costs 6-7 times more, I would definitely go for this and invest some money in hardware, time in woodwork - I could probably get better guitar for that money.
Cheers
This is the choice for beginners.
If you want to know how guitar works and you do not want to take apart your more expensive guitar. Or if you want to try yourself paint a guitar and work with the guitar wood overall, then this is your product. Go for it.
Great product as the skeleton for a custom build
Okay, I want to caveat this by saying that if you're only going to use the components that come in this kit, then you're going to have a very VERY low end guitar. However, I ditched everything besides the wood. The electronics and the rest of the hardware is absolute junk - HOWEVER, paying £55 just for the wood was still an incredible deal.
Neck
The neck is phenomenal for the price. The fretwork is more than passable. No fret sprout, level board and frets, and they were crowned almost perfectly. That said, I did decide to do a complete fret redress, as a learning opportunity. They polished up perfectly and I didn't have to do a tonne of work. The neck plays fantastically. My only complaint being the amaranth wood, which is a bit dull and never really looks or feels like something like ebony or rosewood.
Body
The body is fine enough, but nothing a bit of elbow grease couldn't fix. It is coated in a sealer that took days to sand off, but after it was a perfect palate for my design.
Hardware
Okay, everything here is absolute trash. Discard it. I spent about £600 on new hardware and now it sounds amazing and holds tune perfectly. I'd put it up against anything two or even three times the price.
Great kit for the money!
For the price, i was very impressed. stock hardware and pickups work, but are not the greatest. I changed out my tuners for some esp ones i had laying around, pickups to 2 wilkinson Mseries single coilers in the neck and middle, and for bridge i went for an inexpensive Belcat hot rail. Changed out the bridge for a wilkinson vintage trem. Kit went together very nice, all screw holes lined up. the neck is outstanding. very very nice. would buy again for sure.
Cheap, easy to construct and fun to play
I came across this set when I wanted to get an electric guitar as I was still missing one in my collection. As many of us are sitting at home mostly due to the pandemic going around I thought it was a great idea to get this kit.
Once it arrived (super quickly mind you) i unpacked it and went through the manual. It was easy with pictures and clear tekst. Even for someone with no knowledge of how to build one it was real easy as everything seemed to fit near perfectly. All was constructed in a nice evening and the setup for the tuning was a real breeze.
Keep in mind that you do need a screwdriver for this and also need a screwdriver for the very small screws. besides that it was a fun experience.
The sound and feel are actually surprisingly good. definitely worth it and it gives a great satisfied feeling knowing you build it yourself. Definitely can recommend this!
Great guitar kit
While learning how guitars are built and put together, I was lucky enough to stumble onto this product because it solidified the theoretical knowledge I had by providing practical experience in guitar building and I am extremely glad this product is offered as I am definitely planning on buying some other types soon!
The neck is beautiful, feels extremely nice right out of the box and plays very well!
The kit itself is well worth the price, with only some shortcomings in regards to the roughness of the routed guitar cavities some screw hole placements - while inconvenient these are all minor issues that can be easily fixed on your own and provide you another layer of knowledge and craftsmanship skill.
The user manual lines out the important steps, but I would recommend finding more sources and following them in parallel in order to fill any knowledge gaps you might have, depending on your level of guitar building proficiency.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by this is a great kit that can be used by anyone as a learning tool and beyond in their guitarist career.
Definitely recommended!
Very Impressed
I bought this as a fun project and really wasn't expecting anything special sound wise due to it's price but actually I'm blown away with this guitar, so much so that I've also just purchased the T Kit and the P Bass Kit.
There were a couple of minor issues for instance the hole to post the grounding wire through wasn't there so I had to drill a new one, also a couple of the pre drilled holes for the scratch plate weren't in exactly the right spots but it was nothing you couldn't easily work around so I'd highly recommend this :)
Great kit
Came together to make a really nice strat. I only had a wee bit of trouble with the pickguard: had to cut a tiny bit away to accommodate the neck. The neck fit very nicely into the socket on the body, good, accurate fit. I did virtually all of the building with a couple Philips screwdrivers.
Guitar kit
I bought 3 sets for my nephew's as they caught the guitar bug,I was surprised with the quality with the kit ,I could have easily bought 3 guitars but had so much fun building the guitars with my nephew's,it was great for them as not only I was bonding with them ,they were bonding with their guitars as they made them up and it was great for them on the understanding of how a guitar worked,the guitars were sanded and natural ,so you can paint them ,leave them natural or sticker them which one of my nephew's did ,a great idea while learning music and making your own instrument,only flaw was the strings not great especially for kids starting off ,but easily fixed if you order strings with the kit .
Wow!
Really please with this kit.
The neck is worth the money alone. Really good quality maple. The fretboard is fine. Spent a lot of time (my choice) on fret polishing and filing the ends to make them really smooth. My wife's emery board was perfect for polishing the fret ends and I used metal polish on a rag wrapped around a pencil eraser (a rubber for you Brits). One fret was a bit high but this knocked back into place easily enough.
I shaped the headstock to a Strat shape using a belt sander clamped to my bench and then finished with sanding pads. This came out perfect. Just rubbed in a bit of oil to finish the newly shaped part which blended in nicely.
Ther are so many ways to paint the body. I wanted Surf Green so had some colour mixed locally. Used oil based paint which was just too slow in drying to be practical, however, after 3 coats I flatted using 2500 grit and then waxed it. It looks great and can have the odd re-wax to keep it looking sharp.
I spent alot of time setting up and it plays very nice. Not keen on the feel of the strings, a bit coarse, so will change when all has bedded in. The pickups sound god, quite hot, however, there is no tone control on the bridge pickup (maybe a wiring issue) but not a big deal, more of a neck pickup man myself.
ALl the screw holes lined up. The bridge could have been half a mm or so over to the bass side but that is me being really picky.
Neck pocket really nice fit. I thought the screws a bit close to the edge but seem ok, they have nipped up ok.
To stain the neck or body you will need to sand off the sealer.
The nut needed no adjustment and the strings don't get caught.
This guitar is to keep in our motorhome so I don't have to risk damaging my Fender Strat when travelling. I am now ready for my next build and will use stains and oil this time.
For the price I can't criticise this kit. However, the white plastics are just a bit 'too white' for my taste. Perhaps they will yellow a bit with time.
So, for £65 inc paint, what's not to like?

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $84
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