Harley Benton R-458 BK Progressiv Series

8-String Electric Guitar

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3 years ago

best quality/price

Out of the box the guitar is ready to use. If you need low action in standard tuning F# you have to make some minor fixings - lowering the bridge and tightening the trust rod, then you have 1,5mm on 12 fret, without buzzing. The humbuckers are good, not excellent, but good, low noise and clean, can be upgraded. At all the mechanic of the guitar is 9/10.

3 years ago

8 Strings Guitar

Great option for 8 string guitar for low budget.

3 years ago

Great starter 8 string.

Got this to dip my toes into the 8 string stuff. I Love it!

3 years ago

In this price category, very good. Only one shortcoming, which may be a matter of setting, the deepest string is difficult to tune.

3 years ago

When considering the price, this is unbeatable

This guitar came to me with one of the best setups I've ever seen, the strings were almost uncomfortably low, with no fret buzz. Was a little insane to be honest.

Overall, the guitar is pretty light, especially for an 8 string which does make it feel just a bit cheap, but after some TLC it plays perfectly, and most times I reach for this over my many $1,000 guitar options. Most of the "light" feeling is in the neck, the body feels fine and sturdy, just a little light. The neck however does feel like if I ever drop the guitar it will break in half.

The neck radius is very flat, so it takes some getting used to, but it helps with an insanely low action, and easy maintenance.

The passive pickups are just a touch quiet, but that's not an issue as they sound completely fine. They're not as high output as something like EMG's, but they do the job. I actually prefer them over EMG's for the music that I play.

The tuners are nothing special, but they do the job very well. To the touch they do have a "cheap" feeling to them, but I've had no functional issues with them, they work great.

Overall:

PROS

- Great Price

- Great sound for passive pickups

- Setup / Maintenance is easy

- After some TLC, the guitar plays just as good as guitars 3x the price

CONS

- The guitar FEELS cheaply light

- most of the components are made from cheap material: the nut, the tuners, the bridge etc...

- Needs TLC when first delivered. Neck wood is dry and frets need polished

3 years ago

Perfect first 8 string

I've spent some years playing 6 string guitars and one 7 string. Somehow this is by far the most comfortable/easy to play! This feels nicer in my hands than guitars that cost much more. Incredible value.

4 years ago

I really hate to say it, but I was very disappointed with this guitar.

Neck became badly bowed and warped under the strain of heavier strings. Headstock joint looked thin and stressed. Action was much too high and I was unable to get it under control because of the warping of the neck.

Pickups sounded muddy and overly dark, without much clarity, even in high notes.

I played with it for a day, then put it in the closet in my "dead guitar" pile.

4 years ago

Superb!

First of all, I have to admit that it will be difficult to avoid striking personal notes (pun intended) when writing about this instrument. This is my “second first” guitar – an instrument that got me back to playing after several years of musical hiatus. Second, I write this short review after four years of usage which, I suppose, is more than enough to recognize the weak and strong points of this guitar.

Shipping and quality control

The shipping was very good and on time – no complaints here. The instrument arrived in nearly immaculate condition save for some microscopic crack at the headstock which does not bother me at all but may bother you so keep this in mind.

Setup

Out-of-the-box playability was OK, after changing the strings and a more careful setup the instrument feels fantastic. It was easy to get a low string action with little to no fret buzz and good intonation. However, the screws used in the instrument are horrible to operate. Fortunately, since I stick with the same string gauge and keep the instrument in stable temperature/humidity further adjustments have been very rare.

Tuners are fine. I know people complain about them, but I have had no problems whatsoever. Once tuned, the guitar stays in tune unless I do some crazy binds.

Tone

Most of the time I use the distorted tone, but occasionally switch to the clean channel and in both cases remain satisfied. Keep in mind though I am by no means a tone guy: if it djents I’m good (it does). Just type my name and “belphegor’s prime” or “przyjdz” on YT to hear the instrument in action.

Appearance

The axe looks fantastic. Despite its apparent simplicity, there are lots of aesthetically pleasing nuances to the body shape of this instrument. More importantly, it is very convenient to play, higher registers of the fretboard are easily accessible (I play seated holding guitar in classical position). The headstock is – as far as I checked reading other reviews – a matter of taste. I personally love it.

Overall

In sum, I wholeheartedly recommend this guitar. It is cheap, looks and plays fantastic, and offers numerous upgrade possibilities if you so desire.

4 years ago

Djent bloody Djent

I bought this Metal monster machine around 4 y ago. I was curious and I start researching on 8 strings guitars in the internet. Så came out that the cheapest one was the Benton. I was thinking maybe I don't like to play 8 strings and considering the price I convinced myself in buying it.

I have to say is very well made for the price and it sound great . Dedicated for metal but is possible to play also clean and synth \ drone stuff.

If u wander about how to get some sunn o))) kinda shit > this is the instrumenten!!!

lit bad was that I couldn't unscrew the neck because one screw didn't came out so I damaged edge it. And the machine are absolute not good.

A part of this 2 bad consideration the guitar is very nice .

I made also a video review if u wanna listen how it sound : https://youtu.be/qifoUOa69vQ

4 years ago

Fair enough

Well if you want a perfect finish, perfect tuning, perfect sound this guitar is not for you as this guitar is made to be cheap. The tuners are bad. They are not predictable at all, some even have slack. Detunes very easialy. The paintjob is rushed. Conclusion?

Worth the money!! Plays just fine and for what it is, adequate for this price point. Nice to own an 8 string on a lower budget. Recommended!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $182
  • Progressive Series
  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Maple
  • Neck attachment: Bolt-on
  • Neck profile: Speed-D
  • Fretboard: Amaranth
  • Frets: 24 Medium jumbo
  • Inlays: Offset dots
  • Scale: 673 mm
  • Nut width: 54 mm
  • Pickups: 2 Hi-Gain humbuckers
  • 1 Volume control
  • 1 Tone control
  • 3-Way pickup selection switch
  • Hardware: Black
  • Machine heads: Deluxe diecast
  • Strings: .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042/.054/.065
  • Tuning (1-8): F#/B/E/A/D/G/B/E
  • Colour: Black high-gloss
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