Harley Benton Enhanced MJ-4EB Creme
Electric Bass

Latest User Reviews
Surprisingly good!
I have a bunch of strange and vintage basses, and wanted something not strange and vintage. This bass is very strange, but in the right way, I learned. Just like the bass is it is trying to copy by Fender. It wants to be played, and that is how I rate instruments. Do I want to pick it up and play it? Yes!
Mj 4EB
Pro, Solid instrument. Great bass for the $..
Cons, On the Heavy side 12lbs also frets are sharp and protruding..
Great bass for the money
All in all, great bass, built well, neck is very smooth and narrow. Build quality and finish is great for the price, fret ends are a bit untidy but that's nothing for this price. The pickups and preamp sound great, very close to Alnico musicman sound, the Single coil is really good, I switched the Humbucker to a standard MM and the sound is really much the same (except for the MM having a chunkier neck. One tip - The bass came in a good setup but because of the flight and temp changes, the neck had a bow, release the strings and let it sit for a day to return to position before playing.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $345
- Design: JB-Style
- Ergonomically shaped body
- Body: Alder
- Matching headstock
- Neck: Canadian hard rock maple
- Neck attachment: Bolt-on (6-bolt)
- Fretboard: Macassar ebony
- Fretboard inlays: White block
- Neck profile: Modern C
- Frets: 22 Medium Blacksmith stainless steel
- Nut: Black TUSQ XL
- Scale: 864 mm
- Nut width: 39 mm
- Fretboard radius: 355.6 mm
- Pickups: Roswell MFR4 Ferrite humbucker (bridge) & Roswell JM-4 Ferrite single coil (middle)
- Roswell GMA2-CT active/passive 2-band EQ
- Volume control with push-pull function
- Controls: Balance, Treble, Bass
- Split switch: Humbucker / Single Coil
- Pickguard: 3-Ply white pearloid W/B/W
- Bridge: WSC SK4
- Hardware: Chrome
- Machine heads: WSC JB45
- String gauges: .045 - .105
- Colour: Hi Gloss Cream
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