Harley Benton Santos Series C-40SCE NT

Classical Guitar with Sound Hammer

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3 years ago

Nice guitar for the money

I ordered this guitar based on You Tube reviews and found them to be mostly true. It arrived at my home in Wyoming, USA in good shape and the shipping time was crazy fast. As far as the guitar itself, the quality is above average for such a low cost instrument. The fact that it is a nylon string guitar but more of a hybrid between classical and steel string acoustic makes it interesting and a good beginner choice. It is well made, sounds good, and the pickup system works well. The only thing one should be aware of is that it is not set up out of the box. I had to give the neck some relief and lower the action, so if you don't know how to do that you will likely have to take it to a guitar tech to get it done. It plays nice though once you get it set up. The gig bag that came with (I ordered one) is pretty good as well. I will definately look to HB for more guitars in the future.

4 years ago

This guitar sounds amazing

Guitar sounds very good and was well set up from factory. Best budget classical guitar out there in my opinion. Harley Benton's really doing a great job with makibg affordable quality instruments.

5 years ago

a very good guitar

the action is good, smooth neck and a pleasant build quality

5 years ago

Great Value

only took a star off because of some rough gouges on one of the braces under the top sheet. Makes no difference to sound or playability but is visible when playing.

Hardly a concern at the price point of the guitar and the excellent tonality acoustically and electrically.

5 years ago

Great value for money hybrid guitar

Great value for money hybrid guitar

For those who frequently switch from steel string western or electric guitar to a nylon stringed instrument, this guitar will provide a more comfortable feel than a standard classical guitar. Its neck is slightly wider, just wide enough to accommodate for difficult fingering positions. The sound is surprisingly good, quite bright, with a well pronounced bass. I made a small sketch recorded directly from the piezo pickup here: I would say that this is more than just an entry level guitar, with some adjustments it is also suited for professional use. Great value for money!

5 years ago

Ease of use

I've been into acoustic for a lot of years and along the way I get to own classical guitars, 2 Ibanez and 3 Yamaha.

This Santos Series is really a surprise. First the sound is the same that you get from $700-priced guitars. Switching from steel to this one is remarkably easy because of the neck; not too wide. For those with smaller fingers, this one's spot on.

The sound when plugged is likewise impressive. The Fishman carries well this quite well.

I recommend this guitar for beginners and intermediate level players. Look beyond the brand name. At the end of the day, what pleases your ears is what you need to buy.

P.S. It's tune and play. The strings that go with it are really fine.

5 years ago

Unbelievable value for money.

Looks great, sounds great, plays great

5 years ago

intonation wasn't really good

intonation wasn't good like I'd play an open g chord and it'd sound good and then I'd play something higher up the fretboard and it would get out of tune only there, Fretboard was kinda bent sideways at least to my eye and the sustain wasn't that great. I suppose it's good for a kid or a guitar student starting out, but not for a studio, which is why I bought it in the first place

6 years ago

good but only for beginers

the bigger problem is the intonation of this guitar and the inboard tuner not so good ,its weired to play one string to tune and in the4th fret or 5th its off,the playability is very good

7 years ago

Great value classical/latin guitar

I am mainly an electric player into Jazz but had been looking for a nylon string guitar for Bossa Nova and came across this HB model which has the smaller nut width of 48mm which I though would help my short fingers so I decided to go for it.

The guitar cannot be faulted. No fret buzz, level frets although needing a little polish, not rough fret edges. I decided to fit D'Addario EJ45LP strings as I will do anything to reduce string squeal but I believe this guitar comes fitted with a good quality D'Addario string set as standard.

I cannot comment on how this guitar sounds side by side with similar guitars but the tone to me sounds great and the under saddle Fishman pickup works really well.

So if you are looking to add a nylon string model to your arsenal then this guitar could be a good way to test the water without breaking the bank. Certainly the narrower nut width may help players transitioning from electric.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $238
  • Style: Auditorium with cutaway
  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Classic fan bracing
  • Back and sides: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fretboard: Black Walnut
  • 20 Frets
  • Wood / Cream body binding
  • Nut width: 48 mm
  • 2-Way truss rod
  • Bridge: Blackwood (Pinus Radiata)
  • Bridge inlay and nut: Black graphite
  • Open headstock
  • Deluxe machine heads
  • Pickup system with built-in tuner
  • Colour: Natural High Gloss
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