Harley Benton ST-Junior BK Standard Series 5-stars Reviews

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11 years ago

Shorty travel

This is great as a great cheap guitar for a beginner or can be used a travel guitar. I bought this as part as a package with amp etc. This is excellent value and surprizingly good quality.

11 years ago

I brought this as a presnet for my daughter and for the money I really wasn't expecting much. But I build guitars and do set-ups so all I really needed was a base for future improvements

On openign the vbox i was pleasantly surprised. The guitar arrived and was playable out of the box. It tuned up nicely and starting holding its tunign well after a good stretching of the strings. the action was about 2.5mm at the 12th fret and was playing buzz free. I lowered this to 2mm and it was still buzz free. I have played a lot of expensive guitars which can't say the same!!!

It weighed 5lb 2oz which is still a little heavy for my daughter, but she is only 3 and already enjoys having this on her lap and strumming it whilst I play my full size guitars. tbh I will be playing it myself sometimes as its perfectly acecptable as a real instrument

When i plugged this one in the bridge pickup was noticeably lower volume. they are all set to the same height which may be contributing to this but when I checked DC resistance the real reason became clear. bridge is 4.3k, middle is 5.2, neck is 4.7. they could be evened out in volume with height adjustment but they do work as they are and are relatively inoffensive. ( usually pay 3-5 times the price of this guitar for a single pickup!! I am a pickup snob)

The edges of the fretboard of the fretboard rolled and feels comfy as a result. the maple is also flatsawn as it should be and is covered in a really thin lacquer - actually much nicer than a heavy gloss finish. it feels sleek. It seems to have had dye on the rosewood board. firstly the dots are very dark, secondly there is a noticeable colour difference between the bare rosewood and lacquered side. but it is real rosewood and even the big name manufacturers use dye on a fretboard occasionally - I was more surprised they had bothered on such a cheap guitar

Obviously I am a tinkerer and have taken the guitar apart. Everything was as it should be. It has a large swimming pool route under the guard which will fit most types of pickups. It is clear from the neck pocket that the solid wood body is more of a blockboard style with strips of wood topped with a cap. I am fine with this for a cheap guitar. Its a style of construction used on much more expensive things such as mexican fenders. It is preferable to the heavy ply some min guitars are made from

11 years ago

Oooh - fun!

I got this for my kids to play around with - they often want to play on the "'tar" while Daddy is playing on his guitar ;-). It was cheap and the reviews seemed generally positive. So even if it wasn't that great it'd fit the brief of being a guitar that a 4 and 7 year old could play with.

So what did I find when I opened the box?

- The woodworking is decent - the neck is lovely - smooth & straight, the fretwork is good as well (no sharp ends that I could find), the body to neck join tight and the finish on the body is good as well.

- It had a decent setup on it - there's barely any fret buzz.

- It's tunable (I started in A-D-G-C-E-G and then moved to G-D-G-B-D-G), but it's fiddly. Partly that's because the short scale means the strings are more sensitive but it's also down to the tuners which have a bit of backlash in them. It'll be interesting to see how well it stays in tune.

- The three pickups definitely produce different sounds. Overall the resulting sound is a bit rough to my ears - there's a lack of smoothness & a lack of high-end but it's more than adequate.

- The tone control doesn't do a lot - but that's not particularly important to me.

Overall it's amazing value for the money!

11 years ago

I managed to put it into E standard!`

I can't believe that with minor adjusting I managed to put this guitar into E standard by using gauge 13 strings. It's incredible that a guitar this small can do it and do it well! after a 30 minute setup (lowering the action, filing the nut a bit) I ended up with a guitar with no intonation problems and a pretty nice sound!

Did I really need a mini strat? probably not. But at 40 euros its a pretty fun thing to have!

12 years ago

Great instrument for price

I bought this for my 8 year old grand daughter who is still learning with an acoustic guitar but wanted an electric guitar. Finding an electric guitar less than full size at a reasonable price was difficult and so I decided to give this guitar a try. Well, my grand daughter is absolutely delighted with it. It looks good and sounds pretty good considering the price. I soon be ordering another one for my grand son. I would recommend it. Further to one reviewers remark that they tuned the guitar to A/D/G/C/E/A, I have tuned this guitar to E/A/D/G/B/E as normal and have experienced no problem other than it is very sensitive.

12 years ago

Nice guitar at a nice price!

Very nice guitar for the price!

I bought it for a good friend's child. He will be very happy I guess :)

The only minor problem (but I guess is not that specific guitar related) is that you have to tune it to A/D/G/C/E/A. Probably because of the size, it's not possible to hold the normal tune.

12 years ago

super

Fantastic little guitar. Just like a strat with all the strat sounds and a lovely neck. Great for travelling. I can practice on train bus car no problem. My younger guitar students use it for lessons and love it. Perfect for kids and great fun for adults too

15 years ago

Worth money :-)

So a bit ago, I needed a guitar for traveling around. Nothing special, nothing very good and nothing better than my real guitars. Just a small version to jam and to play when not being able to take my normal guitars with me.

There are several small guitars on the market and there are also "traveling" guitars. Really exciting :-)

But I chose this one. Because:

It's very cheap! So should happen anything to this guitar, it is not neccessary! :-)

The amplified sound is not very very good, but it's also not that bad! It's ok! Better than I had expected :-)

For children or somebody with really small hands it could really be the first guitar!

For my traveling issues - it's perfect.

Quality is also just 'ok' - but hey, it's cheap! And for the price well worth!!

Cool guitar :-)

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $80
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