Harley Benton JB-40FL 3-Tone Sunburst 5-stars Reviews
my favorite
I own 12 basses, and I love different things about each of them; this one is my favorite to play, and when I'm not sure what I feel like doing, slapping or fingerstyle, this one fits me the best. I put flats on like I do for almost all basses, and swapped out the nut for a bone one, and everytime I play it I can't help smiling. If you are on the fence, you should buy it- if it were thrice the price it would still be a good deal.
Fretless
A nice fretless bass,great sound,heavy enough,a HB diiamond,value for money
If your a serious bass player GET THIS!
Bought this after a year of having it in the “shopping cart” and thinking about it. After I saw Lobster’s video giving it 5 “claws” I was sold. This is my first Harley Benton product and definitely not the last!
The bass is very well constructed. I am so impressed at the quality of the finish, fit, parts and sound, it blows my mind to know it came from a bass this inexpensive.
The sound is very reminiscent of a true jazz bass, but mixed in with the obvious mwah and nuances of a fretless bass. Pickups are great, although electronics could benefit a better, higher quality wiring harness or preamp, mostly for volume, and noise reduction, as it is a bit noisy. But certainly not at all necessary.
Hardware is great. Was expecting way cheaper feeling tuners/bridge, but to my surprise I will be keeping both on as I don’t find it necessary to upgrade them.
Neck is buttery smooth. I just love it. The fretlines are very well installed, and fingerboard wood is beautiful. The edges of the fingerboard are a little sharp though, i will round it out eventually.
I love the harley benton headstock shape. One of the best ones out there.
Now for the “cons”. This bass is somewhat heavy. Heavier than my 5 string jazz bass with active preamp. I just use a wider strap and strap locks.
Like I mentioned, the noise. I haven’t gone under the control cavity, but I’m guessing these basses aren’t shielded. But if that’s the case, it’s an easy fix.
In conclusion, i can’t recommend this bass enough! For your first fretless is more than enough. Even as a main player, it is just good. I think of a fretless bass as a must for any serious bass player to learn, as you just learn to navigate the fingerboard in a totally different way. It’s just FUN!
Superb value for money!
Bought this on the strength of a few Youtube videos and the random desire to own a fretless again while spending the minimum amount of money, and I'm honestly quite shocked - arrived perfectly set up with fit and finish which would put a lot of very expensive manufacturers to shame.
Notes sing out beautifully, the Roswell pickups aren't the best Jazz style pickups I've ever heard, but they're far from the worst. Only negative points I'd give are the fretboard seems very dry, and the weight, which is firmly in the "Super chonky" category verging on "May generate its own gravity and end up with my cat captured in orbit", definitely not one to buy if you have back or shoulder problems.
"Wherever I lay My Hat, That's My Home"
Those of us old enough can remember Paul Young & the opening bars to this huge worlwide No1 hit. Ohhhhh that Pino Palladino bass sound.
The fretless bass line that started the entire 80's love affair with the Fretless bass
I had a Steinberger headless active fretless bass in the 80's, fast forward to now & this HB bass beats it hands down, I cannot believe such a quality of sound for such a competitively priced instrument.
Play's straight out of the box, action is very well set, oh & did I mention that sound.......mind & ear blowing
It's has that Active sound if you wish my mixing the pick up's & also a classic fretless low bass sound from a Guitar to Double Bass vibe.
This one now goes with me to every session & people LOVE the sound when I say "Hey lets just try a spot of fretless"
Most kid's today don't even know what that means but soon learn when I start to play.
All this coupled with Thormann's great pricing & speedy delivery service, it's doesn't get any better !
Best buy for ages
Very nice bass.
Overall this is a very nice bass for the price. Of course you need to manage your expectations of this instrument. It looks and sounds great, but it is very heavy. It as well as my other Harley Benton bass, has been difficult to setup for low action. The playability is not bad, but it's not where I would like it to be. Other than that it is a great instrument for the price.
SPOT ON
No flaws. Impressive all around. Better on every level than the same model Squier I sold because it sucked. Incredibly fast shipping.
Easy intonation. Love it.
Over the Moon!
This is my first fretless so I really can't compare this to anything else. First impression was the weight being just right. I prefer a little heft to my guitars, I associate this with quality. The build on this is pretty good. Didn't have to do much out the box besides an initial set up. Plugged this into my Fender Mustang, butchered a few Jaco riffs and found my little piece of Nirvanna!
Very nice
After a setup with deeper cut nut slots, new flatwound strings and a shimmed neck (for super low action) this bass is wonderful. Just wonderful. Mwaah..
So much fun!!
I bought this to try out a fretless bass, and MY GOD is it fun! I've owned several Harley Benton guitars and basses, and this might just be my favourite.
The quality of the pickups are great, they do just what I expect a jazz bass to do. And on other Harley Bentons my biggest issue has been fret sprout, and guess what! That ain't an issue here! Looking over the bass super closely I found a couple of places where the fret markers weren't filled in properly, but I can't feel it when playing.
The fretboard is flat and nice, with no deadspots, and the finish is flawless. It is heavy, though...
But the most important aspect of this is how damn fun and inspiring it is to play! I keep gravitating towards it constantly, just jamming and playing around. Highly recommended!
Unreal value for the money even with the shipping!
This bass came to me in less than a week and well-packaged. It is beautiful and plays like a dream! So much fun! Action and intonation is very good but may need a slight tweek well within the scope of any new instrument. Yes, at some point some hardware upgrades will boost the sound and playability but the only solid upgrades I see are premium pickups and beefier tuners. The cavity could use some shielding but I roll the tone off anyway. My main bass is solid Zebra wood so any talk about weight is relative! Otherwise this bass is incredible and you will not be disappointed! *****
Wow
Excellent bass . Looking to get first time fretless. This is the one. Little heavy but you will get used to it
Beautiful playing bass
This is a beautiful instrument Such a low price, quality is excellent
Exception built
I always wanted a Jaco bass! The limited edition from the big F was far too expensive, and I am not too sure about their built quality. I once bought a 1962 reissue F Jazz( two knobs) and the neck was a nightmare. The frets were uneven also. So when the HB came along, I bought it without hesitation. For a start, they are inexpensive and even if it turned up to be a block of wood, I could just hang it on the wall. However, I was really delighted when I took it out from the carton box. People complained about the weight, but seriously, it's no heavier than my 1978 F Jazz and the finishing, neck/body joint, is perfect without any gap at all. The stock pickups are fine considering the price, and one can always change it on a later time if desire.
Yes, I am very please with this bass and I believe you will too.
P E A C E
wonderful tool
pros: good quality, expressive instrument
cons: little bit on the heavy side 5 kilos
Jaco on a budget
Amazing quality for the price, plays great straight out the box. Some better strings and a bit of lemon oil are the only things it needs for now.
I see why this gets such good reviews, a well made instrument for a bargain price. First time playing a fretless and didn’t want to invest a fortune, this is perfect for my needs.
Great Fretless for a low price!
For the price, I was surprised how well this played and sounded! Setup was good, frets weren't sharp, no neck pocket gap. A very solid package overall. The only con for me is that it is a bit on the heavier side. Other than that, this is a very gig-able fretless jazz bass, and that isn't something you could say about most basses in this price range!
This line is excellent
Same quality as the JB-75, so no complaints. Everything is almost perfect out of the box: setup is good (minor adjustments to my liking). Sound is good but does not quite measure up to the high end basses.
Very good bass
This is my first fretless, so I don't have any fretless experience, but I've played bass for 21 years so far. The bass is a lot heavier than you think a bass in this price range would be. It feels solid like it will last for a long time. The bass came with roundwound strings, but I put flatwounds on it. That is the only thing I've done to the bass. The bass sounds like a bass should sound. I really can't find anything bad to say about it. It is exactly what I wanted.
Absolute Gem
Blown away by the quality of this instrument, it's an absolute joy to play, and I agree with other reviewers who feel it is worth 2-3 times the price at least. The finish is gorgeous, the playability is remarkable, the electrics are punchy and clear, nice variety of tones available, there is nothing I can find fault with, absolutely recommended.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $193
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