Harley Benton R-457MN WH Progressive Series 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

great guitar for the price!

nice pickups, good finish!

2 years ago

A solid guitar for beginners and intermediate players.

Initially I was very skeptical about this guitar. But I was on the hunt for something cheap to return to the hobby after years of absence , and after reading reviews as well as hearing all kinds of positive feedback from Harley Benton owners I decided to bite the bullet and get it.

This guitar has no right to be this cheap. Superb quality from the neck and the body all the way to the electronics. It's not a one grand guitar with top of the line pickups or expensive tremolo systems but it's presisely what a new or returning guy needs.

To get started , for cheap and without having a million headaches about all sorts of imperfections or mechanical problems. I specifically write this review for the 7 stringed variant but I am sure one could expect the same quality from the 6 or 8 stringed variant too!

3 years ago

Bought this on like a gift to our guitar player. He was pissed off )))) small hands he said. So we found a knew guitar player 😸

3 years ago

WHAT A SURPRISE!

This is an amazing guitar for the price. For anyone looking to decide whether 7 string is for them, this is a great option.

Medium jumbo frets are installed really well, action and intonation decent straight out of the box. Tuning holding well. Overall a really fun guitar, highly recommend.

3 years ago

Great Sound

Great sounding guitar, arrived in perfect condition. Playable out of the box.

Ordered lockable tuners for it, the tuner for 7th string is slightly unstable.

I have been tempted to buy this guitar for quite some time, I would highly recommend purchasing if you are thinkinh about it!

4 years ago

The cheapest seven-string guitar

The cheapest seven-string. Good wood. Good sound. Among the shortcomings: the nut is too high, the strings rattle on the first frets. But in general, if you modify the guitar from the master, it is very good.

5 years ago

Ridiculous for the price

You can't really ask more for the price. Well finished, sounds ok, with a good patch on a multieffects you can have tons of fun. Pots are small as to be expected, but no weird noises. Weak point, the tuners, but that was to be expected. Changed those and stays in tune quite well, so the rest of the variables to keep tuning relatively decent are there. As it is to be expected the string that needs to be retuned every now and then is the 7th, but that is not related to price or quality, is because of the scale of 25.5", longer would have more tension and help in this regards. Several brands with models much more expensive also have 25.5 in their 7 strings and same will happen. Overall I recommend it, being it for a mod project or to keep it as it is, but definitely changing the tuners.

5 years ago

A good workhorse and project guitar

After using this guitar now for a few days, I can say that the overall bang for your buck that you get with this guitar is second to none. A quick setup after unpacking and you're good to go.

Fret buzz disappeared after breaking it in with a few days of hard playing.

Pickups are nothing to write home about, but definitely get the job done.

Only bit of quality that I see was sacrificed is perhaps the tuners.

As a workhorse, so far, very satisfactory. However, I purchased this guitar also as a project guitar, I plan to replace some of the hardware on it with some higher output pups, solderless electronics and better tuners, eventually some taller SS frets. Definitely a great starting point for the build of your dreams if you're into the looks, which I find pretty nice overall.

Wish it had a tone knob, but that's nothing some careful drilling can't fix.

I did not experience any problem with the finish that I saw mentioned in other reviews, things happen, and if you're looking for that level of QC, this probably ain't the price-point you want to go for.

Final words, again, for the price, this cannot be beat.

6 years ago

Awesome guitar for this price

I just got my Harley Benton today and i must say i was expecting much worse quality guitar for this price range.

there are two downsides. the pickups are gives you very low output for a metal player. If you're not into metal you're ok but i think i'll change the pickups with a mid-range pickup.

the other downside is the steel frets. they need to be sanded from the surface. you can hear the scratching sounds when you bend strings but the scratching sounds will be gone with a 1-2 hours of work.

i'm very happy with my purchase. i'll definitely go for second harley benton.

6 years ago

Great bang for your buck

I've been playing guitar on and off for 25+ years and was wondering if a 7 string would be my kind of thing. This is the perfect instrument to try it out, at an affordable price with decent enough quality. Of course you can expect some problems at this price point, but I was surprised by how minor and manageable they are.

I only found one chip in the finish on the back, which is negligible. One ferule was protruding a bit, which needed a couple of taps to be put back in place. The strings it came with were too light, but I ordered some power slinkies with it anyway. And the frets were a bit dull, some even a bit corroded. All of these things are minor issues and easily fixed with a bit of TLC.

I discovered the worst problem however while polishing the frets: a sub-standard fret job. Some frets were leveled, but not crowned, giving a flat, unpolished surface. This even resulted in one dead spot on the 7th string at the 12th fret, which couldn't be polished or intonated. This will require a leveling and crowning job in the future, so it's not a quick fix. However this is not a deal breaker, the guitar is still very usable and payable.

Overall these sort of problems are to be expected at this price and I am still amazed at the value for money. With a little effort this quickly transforms from a decent enough to a good instruments. This guitar makes me wish entry-level instruments had this kind of quality back in the 90's.

7 years ago

from okay to really good

When I received this guitar, it was good. It played a little bit stiff. The frets were a bit rough. Making scraping sounds while bending. Then I decided to polish the frets with OOOO-grade steel wool and I lowered the the action by turning all of the bridge saddle screws a full 360 degrees. This made an awesome improvement. Plays very smooth now. No fret buzz - maybe I can lower the action even further :)

The fretboard is very flat ; very large radius. When I pick up this guitar after playing my strat or my tele it even feels as if it's hollow :)

The finish is flawless. Great guitar for very little money. The white color looks great in combination with the maple fretboard. Even my wife and my daughters agree with that :)

8 years ago

Great entry level 7 string

I'll try and keep this simple.

I am not the greatest player in the world, I've struggled my entire playing life to progress and to "get good" which has only been made worse due to a fairly serious hand injury a few years ago. Along the way I've become partial to the "Ibanez Prestige" guitars the neck profile works well with my busted up hands and the build quality keeps my inner gear nerd happy.

When I first started looking for a 7 string I could not find anything local that I liked for under $1000 CAD which was far more then I wanted to spend on something I was not sure that I would like. After reading some reviews I decided to Order this Harley Benton unit.

I had mixed feeling when I opened up the box..

The good:

*Good quality hardware

*The electronics are nice quality and work well.

*Almost perfect set up

*Fantastic finish

*great neck profile

*Really light weight, this may be a double edged sword (see negatives)

The bad:

*Mine came with three good sized dents on the body despite there being no damage to the packaging. i suspect the body wood is soft

*The pickups are muddy down low and lack definition

Overall I am super happy with my guitar, I would say it is as good as the competitions guitars at twice the price.

8 years ago

Very Good for the price

First venture into 7 string territory and didn't want to spend much. Here's my opinion of the R-457MN WH.

Pickups - not great but passable, and they are either on or off, a small turn of the the volume control and its on full blast, but for the price cant complain and this is the type of guitar that needs to be full on all the time.

Neck - unfinished, Ibanezesque, the fret ends are sharp and need to be sanded/filed down and polished, the neck is relatively straight, an hours work would get a good setup. Its not so wide that its uncomfortable for a 6 string player and access up to 24th fret ok.

Tuners - not very accurate, but my strings are staying in tune ok.

Bridge : had to lower the saddles to bring the string height down. standard block no real issues.

The overall guitar is very light and sits well, the neck is not heavy so it doesn't tip over when standing up.

For the price, this is a very good guitar, with some work it can be better. I'd say it's comparable with the Ibanez GIO but at half the price, this is very good value for money.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2017
  • Average price : $170
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