Harley Benton GS-Travel-E Mahogany

Steel-String Guitar

Image Harley Benton GS-Travel-E Mahogany

Rating :

1
2
3
4
5

stars

If you own this item for a while and already published a review somewhere on the internet, you can publish it again here with a custom past date :

Latest User Reviews

1 year ago

best sounding travel guitar

I heard someone playing it, and was relieved - finally, a good little travel guitar that doesn't sound like paper. I added a strap holder button which was my only complaint.

2 years ago

Incredible for the price.

This is simply fantastic value for money. I love the slightly darker vintage/folky tone. Loud enough for bar sessions and small enough to transport easily. Love the built in tuner and pre-amp. Quiet for recording (low noise and decent output levels.

2 years ago

Travel in style.

I now own a few Harley Benton guitars. Having played and owned guitars for the past fifty years you know when a guitar is good. I bought this little guitar as I wanted something that I wasn't too worried about having it lying around or just to travel with. On opening the box it looked really good and of a far better quality than expected. The action was a little too high for me but not a major job to lower it. After lowering the action I found this guitar hard to put down. The sound it produces was far bigger than you might get from a small bodied guitar. A lovely parlour guitar that has been well constructed. The tuners work adequately and it has a great little punchy tone for blues picking. It even came with its own travel bag, bonus. So if you're looking for something to just have lying around to pick up and play or you're on your travels you can't really go wrong with one of these especially at this price point.

2 years ago

A gem - a real bang for your buck / euro / dollar....

I wouldn't call it a 'traveller', rather more of a 'portable'. It's surprisingly loud (the A string in particular) and stays in tune (with some occasional tweaking) - one great feature is the little built-in tuner. The fretboard is ideal if (like me) you don't have massive manly man-hands! This will be my go-to practice instrument so overall - recommended.

2 years ago

Worth the price. Looks great

Looks great, size is perfect (smaller than a normal acustic). Sound is good , better and louder than I thought, but you need the right strings. This version came with EQ and Tunner embedded , so nice features. Cons: I need to continuously adjust the freet, is difficult to get in tune for more than one hour... but if you invest on a good set up (or you know how to do it) you will have a great guitar who can bit any 10k guitar.

2 years ago

It's amazing

For the price, I think this is one of, if not the best guitars you can get. Strongly recommend!

2 years ago

Best guitar for that price!

Couldn't be more happier with the choice. Definitely worth that price.

2 years ago

Fantastic Guitar

Good value for the money. You cannot go wrong with this price tags.

2 years ago

I love it!

A great guitar with an excellent sound. The size totally fits my needs. Very good amplifier too. Fun to play. Worth the money.

2 years ago

Quality at a Buget

Really good quality, at a low cost.

The sound was really good.

Read all reviews >>

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2017
  • Average price : $149
  • Body design: Mini Travel Grand Symphony
  • Body: Selected mahogany
  • Neck: Nato
  • Fretboard: Blackwood
  • Fretboard inlays: Dot
  • Arched back
  • Binding on the body and neck: Black
  • Neck profile: V
  • Fretboard radius: 381 mm
  • Scale: 596 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • 20 Frets
  • Bridge: Blackwood
  • Machine heads: Black deluxe diecast
  • Pickup: HB-03 preamp with integrated tuner
  • String gauges: HB .012 - .053
  • Colour: Natural matte
  • Includes a gig bag
  • Total length: 95 cm
  • Lower bout: 36 cm
  • Height of the sides: 10 cm
Explore alternatives >>
Share linkedin post Tweet Share