Harley Benton PJ-4 HTR Deluxe Series 3-stars Reviews

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10 years ago

It's.....okay

It's cheap and for the money, it's fine. It lacks output though, no punch behind it. Fine for practice, actually plays and feels quite nice but that's all it is good for.

12 years ago

Cheap bass and it has its problems

First of all it shouldn't even be possible to sell a bass this cheap. The price comes with downsides in terms of QC. My bass had several problems including loose input jack, loose pots and pick guard screws that were very poorly angled. The bass was on the other hand playable but the action was a tad high and it required some extensive care to make it fully comfortable. I hade to level the frets and tighten most of the electronic before getting it to play comfortable. I'm still a bit impressed a bass can be this cheap at all. The neck felt a bit flimsy and required a lot of truss rod adjustments over time but the tuners work just fine.

12 years ago

Ideal first bass

This was my first bass. I am a huge rock fan and i wanted something that looked good and that had a sound quality that would allowed me to play live gigs and this seemed to fit my requests.

The neck is really confortable, your hand can go up and down easily. The pickups configuration allows you to get a lot of different sounds from it, wich make this bass pretty good to fit in any stile of music. The woods seem to have good quality too, once the bass looks to have a cool sound too even when it's not pluged in into an amp.

Seems to be a solid bass in general.

It's not the best bass in the world but it is a great bass to start.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $128
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