Harley Benton JB-75MN SB Vintage Series 5-stars Reviews
Awesome bass for low price
Nice finish , perfect intonation out of the box , fine action , nice sound , fret edges are a bit sharp but not a big issue , tuners are just fine . And also very heavy so you'll need some nice strap. All in all , great bass , maybe the best at this price.
this honestly has to be one of the best jazz basses Iâve ever played, way better than squier and other cheap alternatives. Most definitely recommend to anyone as starter or pro, shipping only took 4 days
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Perfection. The tone is perfect this is what you want. If you like the Fender sound sell them all and buy this. Could you please please please make a JB-75 in a 5 string, 1 natural with maple neck and 1 with roseacer, or ebony fretboard I'll buy 1 of each.
Awesome stuff!
Always great quality! Arrived perfect and in great shape!
Amazing quality for the price point.
Just a great buying process. I have been wanting a Jazz style bass for years. I have gone many times to a music store and sat down to play Jazz basses that cost thousands and wished I could afford one. - What you get for the price is amazing: This bass has the same feel and weight as the higher price basses. Love it - The craziest thing is I got the bass and I was figuring I would need to work on the action to get right - It was set perfectly.
works great, cheap price
works great, cheap price.. but HEAVY!!!!
I was shocked when this beauty showed up at my door.
Shocked and pleasantly surprised. For the money, you simply cannot top this Jazz Bass clone. If you want a great-looking, great-playing, and great- sounding Jazz Bass but you don't quite have the dough for the real thing, the Harley Benton JB-75 MN SB will do quite nicely. I was simply amazed that a bass could be so good for the price it sells for. Is it perfect? Not quite, but it's very close.
Where most cheap instruments show their cheapness is in the neck, especially how well the frets feel. When you rub your hand along the edges of the frets. Most cheapos will slice you open with the sharp edges of the fret/neck union. No such flaw with this bass, it's I perfectly smooth and the frets are seated well. I said it before and I'll say it again, I'm amazed by the quality of this bass at this price. I've played a lot of basses that cost way more than the JB-75MN SB that sounded and played a lot worse.
I'm not a big fan of the bridge and will probably replace it with a BadAss II or something similar. The tuners, although they amply get the job done, are a little rough around the edges and feel cheaper than their actions would indicate. Lastly, the pickups could use an upgrade but to some Seymore Duncans or a couple of EMGs would be great, but a pair of either of those cost more than this whole bass did, and the OEM Roswells sound pretty good as is.
Great guitar punches well above its price point
Arrived safely, no damaged. Fantastic sound. Once setup to my preference it was a joy to play. I tend to find you need to spend a good few hours playing a new guitar, get familiar with it. I made some adjustments to the pickup height and the poles,.I prefer to try get the most out of the stock hardware if possible and rarely see the need to change.
for the price you can't go wrong
I bought this bass not expecting much given the price. Before this first Harley Benton instrument, I've only had a Fender Stratocaster.
I was absolutely mind-blown by the quality, especially for the price. it single-handedly convinced me that Harley Benton is the way to go, giving access to quality instruments that would have been impossible in the past
Great
Great guitar for the money value.
Absolutely Stunning Instrument
Harley Benton did it again: It's incredible that such an amazing instrument can cost that little! All the hype you read about in other reviews is entirely justified. This is a marvelous bass. Until now I was playing a bass bought by… a competitor (yes, that one), at about the same price range. Any comparison is not even close: The Harley Benton blows the competition out of the water.
The only negative about it is the first thing you'll encounter receiving the box: This thing is heavy. Really heavy. But guess what: It's the price you have to pay for getting stunning tone. The sustain is beyond belief – just hit the string, let it ring, and you'll be amazed.
The pickups are excellent, guaranteed to give you full control and the tone you've been after.
The finishing is great, high quality with no discernible flaws.
All in all, you really can't go wrong with this bass!
Nice bass for the money
For 175 euros you can't get a better bass. Nice quality, but the pickups buzz quiet a lot. They need to be changed immediately...
Fantastic bass guitar.
Always wanted to get Jazz Bass. However Fender is way too expensive. Tried Squier - it didn't impress me. Gave it back to the store. This HB is beyond expectations. I love playing that. Even on recording it sounds fine. You know that everybody is recording with Precision. So they say. Don't believe them. You can record with HB Jazz Bass.
Excellent choice for many
Love this product and it's classic design. Finish is good, neck has lovely satin finish on it, in contrast with high gloss body. Pickups are hot and punchy with nice deep frequencies, in good single coil fashion they do pick up some unwanted noises too, so I'll probably do some shielding. D'addario strings are nice bonus because I use those anyway.
Came almost perfectly set up, string height just as I want it. Neck is straight, no fret buzzing experienced so far. Just had to fix intonation on G string, but that was very minor and most wouldn't even notice.
One minor negative thing - it is heavy. About 1 kg heavier and even longer than my old LTD, barely fits into my universal gig bag. Might be issue for some, but I'm fairly big and heavy too so it's perfect :)
Great buy
I simply can not believe the quality of this bass for this price.
Just a little heavy but other then that, brilliant.
Simply awesome
For the money you pay, and the sound you get out of the bass. This is a real bargain. The only thing to watch out for is that it can have two plastic protection pieces on the pickguard. The latter being less visible for your eyes. Of course some parts are not the highest of quality, but the sound is just good. And that is where it counts, at least to me!
Pro's:
- The sound is great
- Price/quality ratio is amazing
- It has an extra less visible layer of plastic on the pickguard, this is great if you want to preserve the condition of it
Cons:
- None so far. Will update the review if I find any
Amazing buy for a first time bass. I use this in my mixes as well. And I must say it sits just great. Exactly where it is supposed to be in a mix. Doesn't need much EQ-ing to get it to sound right. Sometimes I don't even need to EQ it.
Budget Friendly Jazz Bass
For a long time I wanted a bass guitar to play funk, pop and rock music. It is an instrument that cannot be missed for the price of one tenth of the original brand's guitar.
In the version that came to me, the visuals of the tree veins were very beautiful. neck is thin as I wanted. I don't know much about tone but I got a spanky tone.
Having a brass saddle set is also an advantage. The only bad thing I can say about this guitar is that it is a little heavy and makes a slight neck dive, but remember, you get it for a tenth of the price of the name brand!
best price jazz bass
Perfect for beginners. Good wood combination with vintage style pickups. Good potential for modernization. Not perfect fretwork.
Great bass for the price
I have bought it as a present for our starting bassist in our worship band. He loved it straight away. The setup has been great, it sound very nice and looks great. I'm not expecting more than that at this price range :)

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2014
- Average price : $182
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