Harley Benton Enhanced MP-4EB Lake Blue

Electric Bass

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2 years ago

All around great bass

The bass arrived quickly with no damage. It was completely playable out of the box, just a little tuning was needed. The next was straight as needed and the intonation was basically dead on. Switching between active and passive gives you a lot of tonal options, both sound good when playing alone. Oh, and it looks great! Hard to believe, but it does look better in person!

2 years ago

Good for the price

Not a bassist, just a guitarist who wanted to have a bass to record simple bass lines.

I think that this bass is great for the price.

The only think I'm not convinced with is the back of the neck. Feels a bit rough.

I think I'll end up applying some kind of oil to see if it feels better.

2 years ago

Almost perfect

So I went in with pretty high expectations of this bass - I'd seen a lot of glowing reviews, and not much negativity. I was mentally preparing myself to be let down as I know this kind of thing can be a dice roll at times, but I was pleasantly surprised to see this bass come out near perfect. The only minor gripe is there are some crusty marks on the binding at the end of the fretboard, but other than that, the fit and finish was perfect. Super low action, truss rod was adjusted nicely, strings felt fresh enough, and it is super effortless to play. Top marks!

3 years ago

First dissapointed, then happy.

I got a flawed instrument, where the pickups and bridge was not aligned.

So i had to change the pickups to inlined magnet ones to fix the alignment with the strings. Because of the stringthru body i could not move the bridge, witch had been an easy fix.

Bought EMG P and EMG MMTW. And now i have a bass that is nice to play, and sounds awesome. The MMTW pickup can be used as both a single and a humbucker. And together with the P pickup, i now have 3 different sounding options that can be blended together. The EMGs are better than the stock ones. Because i was unfortunate to buy a flawed bass, the shop gave me a 35€ cut in the price, witch was to little. But i did not want to ship back the bass, so i took it. The new pickups had a price that made the bass more expensive, but the end product after the upgrade fix, is good.

It's a heavy bass. And i guess the weight, build materials, string thru body, high mass bridge and quality pickups makes the big sound it has. I took out the stock pre amp, and used the pots and wires that came with the EMGs.

The stock pre amp ain't bad, so i will use it in my Ibanez gio200 wich has a bad stock pre amp.

After the upgrade fix, i am now happy with this beautiful bass. It is very nice looking, and you can se the quality parts and work witch has made this a bass build like a much more expensive one.

And i find it an easy bass to play, much because of it's nice slim neck.

3 years ago

This is my first bass

And I love it. Everything came beautifully setup, needed a slight tune but seems to be holding it pretty well. Neck, frets and body flawless. The range of sounds is truly impressive but I’m still experimenting with a practise amp. I am a bit nervous of the passive/active push/pull and need to get used to it - scared of relying on the active and the battery dying on me. Be nice to have the controls labelled, even just with stickers when new. But truly amazing value.

3 years ago

Great bass, except...

...the string spacing is really out of whack. The G string is very close to the edge of the fret board and the E has plenty space to spare, and the gap between the E and the A is much larger than between the other strings. Not bad enough for me to send it back (too much hassle from Norway, but if I had bought it locally I would have). I will have to get a new nut for sure. Since this is supposed to be an "enhanced" instrument, I'm a bit disappointed.

In all other respects it's a great bass for the price, but HB needs to pay attention to the small, but important details.

3 years ago

Sexy

I am very satisfied with this purchase. The color, fit and finish are so good I can only say it's sexy. Sound is great. All I did was tune it and it's playing great with no frustrating set up needed.

4 years ago

Great bass

If there is one bass in this price range I would have to recommend to anyone, is HB enhanced, version with Precision pickups. Good sound, very comfortable to play. Narrow neck, smooth on the back. Tuners and pots are quite nice as well. I love through body bridge. 0 fret and yes, all frets are stainless steel. Bass resonates very well, and it’s actually not heavy at all. I highly recommend it.

As you may expect, there need to be some compromises - finish or binding is not always perfect, however it’s still nothing serious - just a minor details that I needed to mention.

4 years ago

Good base with some drawbacks

Nice bass with a great sound. The P pickup sound decent, and this is the only one I used so far. Not a big fan of the bridge one. The wood is very resonant and sustains pretty good. Some drawbacks consist of manufacturing errors. The bridge was mounted 1 centimeter above the center and so was crooked and strings didn't align with the pickup pole pieces. The electronics are a bit iffy, but provide nice options for this price range. The neck is extremely nice and the binding is actually nicely executed. The color is a bit too blue for my liking (like extremely saturated), also the perloid pickguard is driving me insane and does not really fit imo. I have written to customer service in hoping I could get a replacement black pickguard, like on the natural version, and await response.

5 years ago

Budget Friendly Top Quality Bass

I saw this bass and was attracted by its look at first. I then checked the specs and could not believe what a great bass this seemed to be. I checked some reviews out and decided to get it. It will be my back up and practice bass. The Roswell picks ups are excellent sounding and wide ranged with a versatile selection of sounds from the split coil and humbucker. The hardware is excellent quality for the money and the bound neck feels fantastic. Only negatives are that the bass is a little on the heavier side and the scratch plate was a little roughly cut around the top curve but to be honest, this is a minor issue and can easily be sanded flush.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $352
  • PB-style design
  • Ergonomically shaped alder body
  • Canadian hard rock 6-ply maple neck
  • Macassar ebony fretboard
  • White block fretboard inlays
  • Modern C neck profile
  • Matching headstock
  • Scale: 864 mm (34.02")
  • Nut width: 39 mm (1.54")
  • Fretboard radius: 355.6 mm (14")
  • 22 Medium stainless steel frets
  • Black TUSQ XL nut
  • Roswell MFR4 Ferrite humbucker (bridge) pickup & Roswell PM-4 Ferrite single coil (neck) pickup
  • Roswell GMA2 active/passive 2-band EQ
  • Volume control with push-pull function
  • Balance, treble and bass controls
  • 3-Ply white pearloid W/B/W pickguard
  • WSC SK4 bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • WSC JB45 machine heads
  • String gauges: .045 - .105
  • Colour: Hi Gloss Lake Blue
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