Harley Benton HB JA-60 OW Reviews
Great quality, great sound, great value!
Excellent guitar for the money, excellent neck and full sounding P90s.
So glad I purchased this.
I bought this because of the look and Im so glad I did it has exceeded all My expectations, the Neck is 'Chunky' and reminds Me of the Necks from the 60s and is so comfortable to play. The Pickups sound superb, being a new Guitar it needed some 'TLC' but that's half the fun of a new Guitar. I have quite a collection of Guitars including 'Top Brands' and to be honest for all round playability this is by far My favourite.
Harley Benton HB JA-60 OW
I use this guitar for playing at home. I am a hobbyist guitarist and don't play in a band. However, I would use this guitar in any band or live event and be very proud that I own it. I cannot tell you how impressive this guitar is for the price. I feel like I should buy every single HB guitar I can before the price jumps. Unbelievable value!
Pros: I live in Midwest USA and it is winter here currently. This guitar was shipped through the winter weather and was more than likely warm and cold many times during this process. The guitar was almost completely in tune and the setup was very very close. I didn't have to adjust the neck at all. The finish on the guitar is perfect, the neck is beautiful and all the hardware has a great finish and no corrosion on the crome.
Cons: I love to work on guitars and I was planning to completey take the guitar apart upon delivery. I would say for a beginner this guitar would be great to play out of the box but there is a little work that needs to be done. The frets needed a polish and the intonation was a little off. I also needed to re-solder a connection on the tone pot. One typical comment is that the tuners are cheat on these guitar. I would say they are a little cheat but if you work with them they will improve. No you cannot do too much adjustment with a vintage style tuner but readjusting the screws did actually help. I will be adding shielding to the cavities so that will help one the noise.
Overall look at the price. You should be paying at least 500 for these guitars. I would be very happy with this guitar if it cost more than it does. I would still feel like I got a great value. But 138 come on that is crazy for this guitar! Get one and have fun, I am going to get a burst one just because of the price and amazing value I have now seen in person.
HB JA-60 OW very pleased
Second HB and very happy. No defect or problem. I changed the strings to my preferred extra lights and it plays great. Action and intonation were good. I love the sound of these pickups. Neck is kind of fat, same as the CST-24 HB, which I like. Love the bound neck and inlays. I've been playing 38 years and have owned about 40 guitars. Can't beat HB for the value. Ordered a 3rd HB yesterday.
I needed the iconic asymmetric 1960's look and the P90 sound for classic rock, and I chose this over the F-branded stuff purely based on the price point. I was prepared to put in the extra work I suspected a guitar of this value would need, but frankly, even straight out of the box it was a perfectly decent instrument, well balanced, nicely finished, properly set up, and with that old school tone I was looking for. Including the single coil hum of course. Definitely awesome value for money.
Even though straight out of the box the guitar was totally alright, I of course had a go at upgrading it. I took it to pieces, I shielded the cavity, I leveled, profiled and polished the frets and filed away any sharp ends (of which there were very few), then I added a treble bleed to the volume pot (Harley Benton 220pF capacitor), and as I always do with Harley Benton stock tune-o-matic style bridges, I replaced the factory one with a Gotoh GE103B-N. A thick lemon oil wash for the fretboard, a blob of Loctite thread locker on the strap button screws, and that was it.
Now I have the ultimate vintage looking hard tail Jazz Master sort of axe in my arsenal, and it truly plays like a charm. Much better I should say than some of my similarly upgraded "Sq###r by F#nd#r" guitars. If it had humbuckers and a longer fretboard, it could even do the occasional stint into metal territory: The neck, while not very thin, is still fast and comfy, and the cutaway would easily give access to another 3 frets if there weren't just 21 of them. Great piece of gear, very happy with it.
Great start for me
This guitar is a good starter instrument for beginners like me. I can mark really vintage look, high-quality finishing, stupendious sound on the clean tone. There are no big cons, but I can notice that pickups not ideally fixed in their holes and frets not looked freshy. But for that price range it's ok. So, I got a really cool guitar for my practice.
Rodel Trillanes
I love the soft tone of jazz master. both pick ups works mildly.
Jazzy little beast
Fantastic budget version of you know which ‘F’ guitar,and I have to say a superb little performer.Build quality is really amazing including cosmetically with the Olympic white finish,lovely neck with no sharp frets whatsoever.The Roswell pickups are really very full sounding with good depth and clarity. I can heartily recommend this instrument to anybody on a restricted budget, as I have even gigged with it !
I really like this guitar. In this new revision there are no more "salami" pickguards and now they look very good.
The only thing I didn't like was the tuners. They are not very good. They hold the tune, but do not adjust smoothly
Great Guitar Esp. for the price
Received the guitar and started playing immediately. Incredible value for the price.
Exellent instrument
This guitar is great. Playability is fantastic...whatever the price...Right out of the box it needed very little intonation adjustment. I see people complaining over the pickguard..i think there's nothing wrong with it. It's quite beautiful in my eyes. The hardware probably could be better but i see no reason to change anything for now. The whole guitar looks great. At first i thought the neck felt a bit bulky (i love thin-like feeling necks) but after using it for a few days it starts to feel quite nice..the neck feels a bit like my Duesenberg Starplayer Special....every instrument's got a different caracter anyway...i am very happy with this purchase up till now...love it. The sound's very nice too & the low price is a huge bonus! So 5 stars all the way!
Fantastic guitar for the money
Guitar sounds great and plays OK out of the box. I replaced the tuners (which weren't great) with Wilkinson's and tuning is now very stable! I also rounded off the fret ends, polished the frets and oiled the neck.
With a little work, this guitar now stands up with many of my other guitars that cost five or six times the price! Highly recommended!
Love it
Great guitar after setup.Love the chubby neck, very playable.
With a little work, it is now a very good guitar
For the price, I didn't expect the guitar to be perfect, and it's a good thing, because it was definitely not even close to perfect. First, the holes for the bridge and tail piece posts were too large, and the thimbles fell out of the holes when I removed the strings. I had to add a shim under the neck so there was some room to adjust the bridge down to lower the strings. I also found several tall frets that had to be dressed and polished in order to eliminate string buzz. Even if the guitar wasn't expensive, I believe you should be able to expect the frets to not need filing right out of the box. I replaced the inefficient tuners with some Fender Vintage tuners, and that made a big difference in the tuning of the guitar. The nut slots were not cut to the right depth to meet the recommended string height for 1st fret action. However, there was actually too much material above the strings, which impeded them from emitting the correct tone. With that being said, once I got everything solidified, I can't say enough about how it plays and sounds now. Fortunately, I have experience working on guitars, and it wasn't difficult for me to get it setup like it should be. But, if your don't have the tools, or experience for working on guitars, you should be prepared to pay someone to set it up correctly.
Solid Guitar
I rate this 5 stars based on the Cost vs Quality scale.
The body and matching headstock are perfectly finished and blemish free. The neck fits snugly in the pocket and the satin finish and flatter fingerboard profile is great for chording. Out of the box the action was low, just as I like it, free from buzz or dead spots and the intonation was nearly spot on, requiring just minor adjustment on the A and D strings. Switches all have a solid feel.
At this price some cost savings have to be made, but are manageable, hardware can be replaced at your own discretion (i.e. Tuners, nut, bridge, pots etc). The pickguard is pretty hideous, so I've used a vinyl skin to cover it (note, body shape is smaller than a JM, so JM pickguards will not fit based on my measurements). I'll also replace the strap holders as they seem to small to be reliable.
The only cons: A couple of tuner ferrules aren't sitting flat on the neck, tuners however are performing fine, the screwpoints on the pickguard are extremely close to the pickguard edge in some spots which detracts from the visual appeal a little.
The Roswell JM pickups are fine, but can be replaced to suit your own flavour and budget.
It's hard guitar to beat at this price point for a solid JM style copy. I purchased this and the DC-Custom White at the same time and find this guitar Superior to the other in finish and construction.
Iconic looks and sounds on a budget
My second JA60 which I like almost as much as the first, the only real difference being the considerable extra weight of this OW one compared to the SB.version
Although the pickups are described on Roswells site as jazzmaster size single coils they sound (and buzz) like P90s fitted to the SB model.
I also sense (as opposed to measure) that the neck feels even chunkier than the SB version but still is totally playable.(although I do not enjoy the 350mm f/board radius which is compounded by the fact that the T-o-M style bridge has a 12 " (305mm) profile to the saddles.)
As with all the HBs I've purchased the nut slots needed dressing to reduce string height at that end of the f/board but the frets did not require any attention other than a polish and some filing to fret ends.
The finish is very creditable given the cost of this guitar, and electrics all function well. The machine heads however are poor, particularly the ferrules which appear to be plastic and not a tight fit in the headstock holes which is a formula for tuning problems.
I have used this and its sister /brother SB version for gigging and recording with no problems.
All in all remarkable value for money for a very playable ,good sounding instrument.
P90?s
The P90?s are doing a nice job!
This guitar plays and sounds great for the very low price.
I only can recommended this guitar!
Super finishing!
Light weight
Bargain!
Gorgeous guitar for the money, however the frets are crazily sharp, my hand was cut within minutes of me getting the guitar out of the box. Not a huge issue though, it's easily fixed.
Looks good, sounds good, for the price I'd certainly recommend this.
A new and exciting guitar! I was really overhyped a bit about this piece. It arrived quickly and was somewhat in tune... I will only blame the cold weather, no harm. It wasn't exactly clean. But not at all dirty. Some glue here and there, minor stuff that was cleaned without a problem.
The hardware is nice. It works. It feels nicer than Squier Bullet series, which is comparable price-wise. The knobs felt a bit stiff in the beginning, but they have loosened. Tuners do tune. They are not the nicest, but get the job done.
I like to play the guitar. The matte neck feels good and flat fretboard is nice. Frets themselves aren't the most polished (as many have pointed out before me) but I haven't had any issue with bending notes all over the fretboard. The only thing I might dislike a bit is the position of the guitar hanging. it's a bit too on right side. But I can work with that.
Oh, and the sound. Well, honestly, this is where my expectations have failed. The guitar sounds... Well, it sounds like a guitar. Nothing too exciting. So I am planning now on changing the pickups for splitting humbuckers. The original pickups do hum quite a lot if I might say.
The conclusion? This is a very good inexpensive piece of wood that would satisfy beginners, hobbyists and pros. Everybody. You can tweak it to your liking without risking big money.
Ja 60 ow
Only 2 small gripes, rusty strings? With a didario tag in the box,I'm a little surprised.and the frets are not polished,which u only really notice when bending strings.set up was nice out of the box,well intonated, descent enough string height.the pick ups are really nice,mine has roswells.which sound good relatively clean ,with a light touch but sure have some bite when you dig in . nice paint job,no hlemishes at all.shame about the pick guard.. in all good value.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2017
- Average price : $182
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