Harley Benton R-457 BK Progressiv Series Reviews

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2 years ago

Great for the Price

Plays well and easily upgradable. Entry level 7 string at a great cost.

2 years ago

Could benefit from some mods

Not gonna lie, I literally bought it just to strip the paint out and replace some stuff inmediately, so I have no clue of how this one came. However after the mods it came out to be really good.

The neck is too dry and not properly treated, a shame considering this brand is basically like LEGO, you order one and they assemble them with stock pieces (ever wondered why the "Available in 2-5 days" in almost every harley benton product?) so no excuses two have already build hardware in a rough state.... Oother than that, for less than 200€? good guitar for the value, not good if you already have other guitars.

2 years ago

Awesome Budget 7 String

I decided to pick up this guitar for much the same reasons as many other people: I wanted to try out a 7 string electric guitar, but didn't want to spend a ton of money to get into one. This guitar absolutely scratches that itch, and is a fantastic example of the affordable quality that Harley Benton is capable of producing.

The guitar feels great; it's well balanced and feels like there was definitely attention to detail in the construction. The neck is slim and very playable, with a smooth satin finish that helps your hand glide easily up and down without getting stuck on a sticky gloss finish. So far mine has not had any fret sprout despite the changes in climate over it's long journey to the US to get to me.

As far as sound goes, it is acceptable. As other reviews have said, it's a bit muddy on the low end. It's not by any means unbearable, and doesn't make the guitar and less enjoyable to play, but it is noticable. I may end up upgrading one or both of the pickups eventually, but until then this guitar will do exactly what I bought it for: playing some heavy metal.

As with any black guitar with a gloss finish, this is a smudge-magnet. I find myself constantly cleaning it up with a microfiber to try to keep it shiny (OCD I know). I may end up sanding it back to a satin or matte finish if I ever decide to go all-in on a mod project for it.

To recap, if you want a 7 string that will do 7 string things for under $250, or if you're looking for one to buy a friend or relative, you really can't go wrong with this beast.

3 years ago

Worst HB Ever

recently purchased a guitar and unfortunately, the sound quality is not up to par. I am quite disappointed as I was expecting better.

3 years ago

This is a great guitar.

I love this guitar i bought at the same time i got a 6 string floyd rose model of this same guitar. Its a great guitar i just wish it had a floyd rose but i know for a 7 string thats never really a cheap option. Still i would 100% recommend buying this guitar.

3 years ago

A good, cheap seven-string

This, in my opinion, is an excellent seven-string guitar, because these types of guitars are usually a love it or hate it ordeal, and you ideally won't want to sink hundreds of euros into a guitar you won't want to play.

The guitar came in top form, with well adjusted action, good humbucker pickups, and a silky smooth neck and fretboard. A star was knocked off because the factory high E string snapped after about an hour and a half of use, but this was no big deal as the string was easily replaced, and all of the other factory strings were generally of a high calibre.

In conclusion, this guitar is excellent, and definitely doesn't break the bank!!

3 years ago

Ver nice first 7 string guitar with almost no flaws - highly reccomended

This guitar is an excellent guitar with an amazing price to build quality ratio. It's perfect for both beginners and intermediate level players. The guitar arrived well intonated and with a comfortable string action, making it easy to play straight out of the box. The body shape is well-cut and feels comfortable, and it's not too heavy.

However, there are a few weak points to consider. The pickups are a bit muddy on standard amps, and the fretboard can be very dry, which can feel strange and unpleasant when playing for the first time. The neck is also thin, which may not be to everyone's taste.

That being said, the cleans sound good, and the pots work well. The hi-gain sounds are particularly impressive and suited for all metal styles.

Overall, the guitar is a great choice for those in need of an affordable 7-string guitar. However, it's worth noting that the Speed-D neck profile may feel different to some players, so it's recommended to try it out before making a purchase. Despite the minor drawbacks, the Harley Benton R-457 BK Progressiv Series is a solid guitar that delivers on its promise of high quality at an affordable price.

3 years ago

Came in perfect condition and played amazingly

Pickups are a little cheap(ish), not hard to replace down the line if I need to but they sound perfect for what I wanted it for, but it feels amazing to play, has the perfect weight, and has no issues

Came in perfect condition very quickly

3 years ago

Best 7 string for the money

Amazing instrument for such a great price, action is great and quality is very good.

4 years ago

Very good for the price

The guitar needed some adjustments straight out of the box (neck tension and bridge height) and the pickups sound is a bit thin, as expected for a guitar in this price range. The bridge has a big gap between the sections that moved sideways whenever the height is adjusted but in overall it is a very good instrument for the price.

5 years ago

Cheap Meal

I am impressed with my R-457. For less than the cost of a decent meal out you get a 7-string monster which is amazing value. I bought this guitar, as I suspect most will, to play around with the 7-string concept.

I found no flaws in the finish of mine.

The pickups are very decent. If not the greatest sounding they are perfectly adequate, have the right voicing for this kind of guitar and can create some decent tones. Obviously you shouldn't expect to get a great jazz tone from them but you can get some reasonable gentler tones by dialling the tone and volume down.

The neck has a very nice satin finish. Very smooth and easy to work with. The fretboard wasn't obviously dry, as others have been, although i will treat it and probably change the strings at some stage. The Kiesel-ish headstock is nicely done, too.

Every other one of my seven HBs has 10s on it. This one has 9s. Hooray! On the down side they aren't the d'Addarios you get on other models.

I have only found two minor things to mention, so far:

-one of the neck screws is installed poorly and doesn't sit flush with the neck. This kind of things is quite annoying as it's as basic as it gets and takes minimal effort to get right.

-The tuning stability of mine is quite poor, right now. Others have reported better results and I haven't played mine much, yet, so I'm hopeful that it will settle down with some more playing and string stretching. The generic tuners don't seem to work as well as those on other HBs I have, although they appear to be the same. Particularly on the lower two strings, so perhaps they don't like the heavier gauges used here. A replacement set of locking tuners might be a worthwhile investment.

Overall this is a hell of a bargain for the price, a pretty decent guitar in general and a great way to get into 7-string guitars.

5 years ago

A project guitar

Wasn't sure if I wanted a seven string, so I bought this. Minor tuning issues, volume pot has gone a little rusty. I plan to later fix that when I modify it. I think I like seven strings.

5 years ago

A nice guitar for the price, some nitpicking on my part

I bought this guitar in March after contemplating for a long time to try my hand at 7-string guitars. The price was a selling factor, of course, and I wanted to see the reputation of Harley Benton instruments for myself.

Upon arrival, I inspected the guitar and found it to be built quite well: no sharp fret ends, no fret buzz, all the screws tight, generally nice finishing job, and it has a nice weight to it. I have no qualms about the initial setup of the guitar (neck relief, saddle placement, string height at the bridge and the 12th fret, pickup height), since I find that this is something one should learn to do by themselves, depending on string gauge, playing style and other factors (EDIT: That's not to say that the guitar was set up atrociously or anything like that; the neck had the right amount of backbow and the string height was quite acceptable at the saddles). I will, however, say that the placement of the nut could've been a tiny bit more careful, and you might find the strings to be sitting a bit too high at the nut, so have some nut files ready, just in case.

On the strings that came with the guitar (09-54), I found the two bottom strings to be a bit too floppy for my taste, thus I strung up the guitar with a LaBella 10-64 set, which goes nicely with Standard Bb and, to some extent, Standard A. More recently I tried out the 10-70 set (which is your standard 10-46 with an added 70) where I swapped out the 46 with a 49 for consistency, wanting to try my hand at Standard G# and Drop F#. I find that, because the scale length is just 648mm, after a certain point it doesn't really matter how thick your lowest string is; you will run into intonation problems, and thicker strings don't really sustain well on that scale length, thus it would be a good idea to invest into a guitar with a longer neck, or a multiscale guitar, if you tune below Standard A.

On the subject of tuning, I found the tuners to be so-so. Tuning up works well, but tuning down, it seems as though the gears in some of the tuners get stuck for about half a turn, so if you plan on keeping the stock tuners, be prepared to do a lot of turning and string stretching. On the other hand, the Hipshot-style hardtail bridge is a nice feature: fixed into the body, but with Fender-style saddles, with ample room for adjustments of individual string height and intonation, and good tuning stability once the strings have been stretched in place.

Now to the neck. Whereas the body has a gloss finish, the neck has more of a satin finish, so it really helps the fretting hand glide around the neck with ease. For me, the fretboard could've been a tad wider; I find it somewhat difficult to fret some of the standard chord shapes without accidentally muting a couple of strings every so often. In contrast to that, the neck could've been a bit thinner. Even though I have somewhat large hands, I find that the neck can become tiresome after a certain point. Then again, this might be because of the neck profile (I'm not comfortable with the D-shape), so if there is any modification to be done on the neck, I'm thinking about having it sanded down to a more fitting shape for my hands at some point. Lastly, access to the higher frets is quite easy despite it being a bolt-on neck; on the other hand the lower horn of the body can become quite the nuisance, as I find the back of my hand hitting against it very often - but again, I have somewhat large hands.

Finally, the pickups. I found that they aren't really as high-gain as the description makes them out to be. That being said, be prepared to sink the bass side of the neck pickup deeper into the body, because even with the 09-54 strings, that pickup can become boomy as F***! You can, of course, compensate slightly for the resulting volume loss by raising the pole screws as needed. The bridge pickup, on the other hand, is quite... barky. This lends itself well to a more modern guitar tone, which isn't really my cup of tea to be honest. Even so, the character of the bridge pickup has inspired a few riffs, and with the right settings you can get some nice tones out of the guitar. As a side note, if you find that the pickups are slanted too much towards the neck or bridge, for me this was solved by flipping around the pickup frames. Lastly, the work in the electronics cavity is quite neat, if a bit clustered, and the volume and tone controls are nicely out of the way of the picking hand.

Despite some issues as detailed above (half of which are more personal than practical), if you're looking for a first foray into the world of 7-string guitars, this guitar is definitely worth checking out, especially considering its price. Not to mention that it could potentially serve as a great platform for modifications.

6 years ago

Very good quality for price

I have never seen guitar for this low price have such good overall quality. Only thing i would replace are pickups but everything else should be worth at least 2x price of guitar

6 years ago

AMAZEBALLZ

got this in just 7 days upon payment purchase.

Looks simple and the price is amazing.

Build - 9/10

pups -7.5/10

packing - 10/10

finish - 9/10

Everything comes in proper and well packaged. Really hope they can come up with more models for the 7 string series and will defo get em.

6 years ago

Unreasonably good for the price

If you're curious about 7-string guitars and want to pick one up for an absurdly low price you can do no better than this. I'd been on the fence about getting my first 7 for over a year but after seeing the pages of positive reviews for this guitar and the super-cheap price point I was convinced and made an impulse decision to order one.

I'm beyond happy with what I got. It arrived set up like a dream, intonation and action satisfactory right out of the box. This by no means feels or plays like a budget guitar, feels sturdy all over with a comfortable neck. Stays in tune well even after some hard playing and over-bending, as well as switching from B standard to Drop A and back. The only thing holding it back from a 5-star review is the quality of pickups, which as many other reviews have said are quite muddy. But not so much that it's impossible to get a good tone, just that you'll have to spend more time than usual dialing one in to work around the cheaper pickups.

Most other starter 7-strings I've seen are at double this price point. If you want to begin exploring extended range instruments without dropping a couple of hundred, this guitar will be the one for you.

6 years ago

Not the best 7-string for the price.

This guitar is most certainly not a good buy, at least not at its basic state (without setup & changing strings). The pickups are ridiculously muddy and noisy, and the tuning stability tends to zero.

After some setup, there was a noticeable improvement in the guitar's tone, but I still wouldn't recommend buying the guitar - tuning stability shouldn't be such a big problem for a fixed bridge guitar, not even at these prices.

6 years ago

Great execution, just got a bad build I guess.

Incorrect bridge placement, impossible to intonate. Slight bow in the neck but would never come out. In fact the more I tightened the truss rod the wose the bow got. So I thought maybe correct it by creating a hump. IMPOSSIBLE, I wonder if the truss rod is backwards. I've set up Many guitars, and a few cheap Ibanez 7 Strings. Honestly this feels better but its useless if you can't intonate it. Guess I just got one made by a newbie or someone who just didn't care. It's a shame. I care.

8 years ago

Genuinely not sure how they can sell this guitar for this price

As the title says, I'm not sure how they can sell a guitar this good for this little money and still profit.

I fully expected to have to give the guitar a full setup on arrival but right out of the box I tuned up and it played like a dream. Fantastic action, fast neck and generally feels great.

The hardware is definitely the weak point on this guitar but at this price that is to be expected.

The machine heads feel cheap, the switch and knobs feel even cheaper, and the neck pickup is so muddy it's almost unusable by itself. However, the bridge pickup is very nice and with both pickups being selected the guitar sounds good.

All these issues are fixable for a bit of money, and even if I swap out the pickups for a nazgul/sentient set I would have a great performing 7-string for a lot less money than one that was better when stock.

Fantastic guitar for the price! But be realistic with your expectations when it comes to the hardware installed.

8 years ago

Solid 7 string for awesome price!

I use this guitar primarily for metal as it is a metal axe.

Pros: -weight is very good and balanced

-action was good from the box

-cosmetically everything looks good

-nut is cut well

-good value for the money

Cons: -tuners are not very good, they hold the tuning but

after some bends and few songs you may have to re check it.

-regardless of good action I still needed to add some relief in the neck but i think its mainly from the shipping, at the end its only 144 euro guitar.

-pickups are okay but they are not very good either, they are kinda weak compared to emg's but then again you cant expect a lot for the price, they don't make crazy noises or something ,they are just a little bit weak and lack a punch for my taste.

I recommend this guitar to anybody that needs a solid 7 string at a great price.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $162
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