Harley Benton HBJ-25 4-stars Reviews
Good beginner banjo
Good for beginners. Good instrument for a low price tag.
Blown away by the quality of the banjo considering the price
Harley Benton have produced an amazing banjo for an unbelievable price. Other than tune it and change the strings over the last year I have had to do nothing to it. The fit and finish is excellent. The fretwork was perfect and no sharp edges. The woods used look and feel really nice and like I said it was playable straight out of the box.
The only one negative comment about the banjo I have is that the tuners were not the best. It was quite difficult to tune and went out of tune easily but for the money you can't complain.
I would definitely recommend this banjo to any aspiring players out there on a tight budget. Exceptional value for money.
Good option for starting out
I bought it to try banjo and I think it's a good option for staring out and get a hold of a banjo. Sound is not as beautiful as I would like but still pretty decent.
Affordable Intro into the world of Banjos
I've been playing acoustic guitar for some years now, but I've always been into the happy and cheerful sound of banjos. More out of curiosity than anything else, and knowing I wouldn't become the best banjo player around, I bought this Harley Benton as a first step into the world of banjos. My experience when beginning to play a new instrument is not to go for a top-notch expensive one, but to avoid the cheapest ones too in order to not get a wrong idea of how it sounds. As such, this Harley Benton Banjo is perfect for beginners, and quality/price wise, I've found it to be a great deal!
Pros:
-It's a banjo!
-It's cheap, and best of all, it's great quality for what you pay
-Visually, this banjo has a beautiful finish and definitely catches the eye
-Really great sound for a beginner's instrument.
Cons:
-Assembly of the instrument could have been a bit better. My banjo was screwed incorrectly in one place attaching to the strap, but that's easily corrected by oneself and a screwdriver.
-I found the 5th string to produce a buzzing sound which I actually found very annoying (scithar-like), and found out the string was too low on the neck. Once I found the source of the problem, this was easily corrected by raising the string a bit from the bridge (a wooden plug or anything really does the job).
Conclusion:
I guess my banjo wasn't perfect and it did have a couple of assembly flaws, which however were easily corrected. Soundwise, this is a great product to get oneself starting in the world of banjo playing, and it's beautiful to say the least! All in all, a good product for a very good price
Great value as a beginner instrument
I wanted to add a banjo to my collection, but as always for a new instrument, starting off with something affordable in case I end up not enjoying it. This banjo was a pleasant surprise. For the price it has a good sound and is pleasant and easy to play - a great instrument to just pick up and learn with. It holds tune well, the action suits me fine, and out-of-box there was only a slight buzz on one string. I'm having a lot of fun with this instrument and may well upgrade in the future.
That said, at this price point the build quality isn't great. The bridge in particular is just CNC cut plywood, not even sanded smooth so there's burrs left over from cutting. On the body there are some stains of what I think is tiny drops of varnish, but it's only cosmetic and hard to spot. The strap attachment points have nearly come off twice, though that's easily fixed (and I rarely use a strap anyway). With that said, the important things (bridge, body, nut, tuners...) feel well-made and solid, so I feel like the design philosophy was "let's make a genuinely good starter instrument, as cheap as possible without really sacrificing quality and playability", rather than just trying to make a cheap approximation of an instrument.
I definitely recommend this as a starter banjo for beginners. It's very playable, built well enough, and a lot of fun.
A Solid Banjo for Learners
If you're checking out this banjo, it's pretty likely that you're like me and you wanted to pick up and learn the instrument without breaking the bank. If that's your story, then this banjo is perfect for you.
The sound was exactly what I expected directly out of the box. I basically just checked the intonation, shifted the bridge a bit, tuned her up and she sounded great. Eventually I decided that I wanted to play it without the resonator and it can be pretty easily removed and still played somewhat comfortably. Getting it back on is another story, but it is what it is.
I was honestly surprised at what I got for the money I spent. It was well worth the investment and it's a great piece of equipment to learn on. Looks great on the wall, too!
Pros:
- Bright and beautiful sound for the price
- Decent intonation and pretty durable hardware
- Removable resonator
Cons:
- Neck bends quite easily, affecting intonation at times
- Resonator can be a little hassle to adjust/secure into place
Very happy
Banjo arrived in great condition, just had to tune it. Makes a great sound, and looks good.
There's one minor imperfection on the rim of the resonator. In addition, a number of screws were loose that I don't know the names of. Finally, while playing it turned out that one of the bolts connecting the head to the resonator had become disconnected from the resonator. I managed to put it back in and it seems stable for now, but not great for something that is supposed to be brand new.
I'm a total beginner, and these are just my first impressions.
Great first experience with banjo realm !
I bought this banjo back when its price was under 100 Euro, but it is definitly far more than that. Originally it was meant as present for my 5 years old son. He was absolutely crazy to Bela Fleck videos and saw his Africa travelling music movie several times.
Besides he liked noodling on this instrument with metal slide, i realized that i can record some serious catchy melodies and add unusual flavor to half finished downtempo songs (banjo miked with Audix and Shure dynamic microphones, went through Line6 PodX3 Live). During year and a half these record earned on audiostock more than twice of price paid for it ! Wow.
Okay, it was my first touch with banjo, action on higher frets is kind of high, but construction is lasting and sturdy till today. As first banjo, i can only reccomend and i would move to electrify it with some Fishman sticky pickup for adding more electric dimension to that specific sound. Still have original factory strings on it.
Also it is my first experience with Harley Benton brand. Althrough weird name for musician isntrument company (sound like singer from death metal growlers Deicide meets bikers realm, ugh....), i will definitely try more of their fine price/performance instruments...
No expert, but I'm Very Happy!
I always wanted to try a banjo but was never willing to spend so much money for a new instrument. So, decided one day to order this one; it was very fun and sounded very decent.
Would recommend it to any first time banjo buyers looking to have a go at a new instrument for cheap. Great value and no problems that I can see.
I'm sure there are many better Banjos out there, but not for this kind of value. I feel like this Banjo is a great first step towards investing in higher quality ones down the line - when I can afford it.
Great Buy!
Solid starter
Great banjo for starters. Unfortunately after a week or so of playing, parts have come loose. still a great piece for the price.
Good for the price
Nice: price, general appearance, price, tone once I'd put on lighter strings, price.
Nasty: the cleft plastic peg holding the 5th string. The cleft isn't deep enough, so the string buzzes a bit against the fret. I'm planning to cut & grind it down flat and put a spike in. Not a deal-killer.
Nasty but don't care: the strap attachment points aren't strong enough: the bridle on one of them started to come out as soon as I put a strap on and leant on the banjo when wearing it. Not major, since given all those hooks they're unnecessary.
The strings also resonated and buzzed where they entered the tailpiece, so I wove a strip of leather through. Fine now. This isn't a criticism: it's common enough on instruments of any price, but if you don't know to expect it you could think you'd bought a clunker.
General appreciation: good beginner's instrument once the above points have been treated.
Nice price, too.
Cannot go wrong at the price.
Bought to see whether I liked playing the banjo and was highly impressed by the quality of the construction and it looks and feels like a much more expensive instrument.
Can't play well enough to evaluate the sound but it's ideal for a beginner and no doubt also for a more experienced player.
As usual with the brand it's unbeatable at the price, excellent value for money.
Seems to be pretty good 5-string banjo for a beginner
I bought this banjo + the case for our guitarist for a Christmas and he liked it pretty much and we both agreed this seems to be a good one for a beginner. We don't yet have a clue how to play banjo but we did have fun with it! :D
Great budget instrument for a beginner...
I purchased this 5-string Banjo as a gift for my father-in-law. He plays acoustic guitar and wanted to learn the banjo. Seems like a nicely built instrument and, more importantly my father-in-law loves it. I'm by no means a banjo player but it has a lovely tone and is great value for money.
Great Banjo for the Price
i've just took delivery and it looks and sounds great, for the price you can't go wrong. very good company i would recomend them.
Amazing value; at entry level you can't go wrong.
Just starting off on the banjo scene I didn't want to spend a small fortune till I could master the basics. I looked at several entry level banjos and the Harley Benton was a winner in its class. The build quality is excellent and it just doesn't look or sound like a cheap bit of kit. It is very hard to fault and I don't know how they do it for the price. The only problem is that I have stubby fingers and find the narrow neck (30 mm nut) a tad small for my fretting hand. Other than that I am very pleased with my purchase. If your just starting out and on a tight budget look no further. Shipping is also first class.
Good for a beginner
I bought this banjo because I wanted to learn to play the banjo. It is a 5 string model. I have no real base to compare it to a high-level one, so just a few comments from my side:
- from quality point of view: for me it seems to be well assembled, didn't find any screws not tightened, skin is well fitted. The neck is comfortable for me, frets are well made, no disadvantages from quality point of view. This is not a high level instrument, but compared to price tag it is well done
- sound: I tried it miking up in my studio. Compared to mainstream recordings, it has a bit thin sound lacking of highs, but is very usable
It is really a good instrument in its category, highly recommended.
Value for money instrument
pretty good with the right adjustments for practice at home or small gigs.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 1999
- Average price : $162