Harley Benton SC-550 II Silver Burst Reviews

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1 year ago

Great value for money.

This is an *excellent* guitar for the money. No visual flaws at all. As usual, all guitars need a setup out of the box, and this was no exception. Lowered the action a bit, set up my preferred string gauge, intonate, tune. Play! In particular, the pickups on this one are *very* good. I normally switch to EMGs, but this one I kept as is. The neck is very comfy (I like'em rather slim), and no fret sprout at all. The only small thing I might want is a coil split - but this can easily be done switching a tone pot with a switching one. I did switch out the tuners, but only because of my only complaint on this one - the slimy green tuner buttons... :D In short - if you like silver burst Les Pauls, and think Gibson are ripping you off - go for it!

2 years ago

Incredible

Don't trust me too much because I haven't played electric when I first bought this one, but it is amazing. It felt good in the hands, the feel was just spot on, everything looked good. One thing I want to mention is the fretboard, mine for some reason got really dark and I love it.

2 years ago

Beautiful Guitar

Very rich sound, no need for modifications. Bought many Harley Benton’s and always high quality at a great price.

2 years ago

Very Impressed!

Great guitar! It arrived in about a week. Intonation was spot on, playable right out of the box. Tesla pickups sound really good.

3 years ago

Beautiful guitar. Worth the wait?

I ordered this guitar this winter, when it was back-ordered by something like 10-12 weeks. Owning a couple of the 550-ii model guitars, I expected good things, and a distinctly beautiful piece, to boot. Unfortunately, the extended wait forced me to increase my collection with a couple additional Harley Bentons. Such is fate. :)

The guitar arrived a couple weeks prior to the initial prediction. Nicely boxed, and with zero damage. Fit and finish of the guitar body and paint job are superb. No observable defects. The neck is straight, smooth and fast. Sound is excellent, and on par with my other 550-ii's; nothing new to report here.

Only real nit-picks are that several of the fretboard inlays are cut slightly undersized for the corresponding cut-outs, and the inlays are set slightly off-centre within the cutouts. Nothing affecting sound or durability; just not as superb in appearance as on my other 550's. Also, nobody I know can understand the use the cheap, non-locking, green-knobbed tuners. They work just fine, but look completely out of place on this particular guitar. I could overlook this choice if the tuners were easily replaceable; however the mounting screw location on these traditional, Kluson-pattern tuners makes finding a quality replacement a bit of an expensive proposition.

Overall, an excellent guitar for the money, no doubt! Now, if HB would just choose the same locking tuners as equipped on the SC-II or older, 550+ models, they'd have completely nailed it!

3 years ago

Unbelievable

Received my Harley Benton SC-550 II Silver Burst a couple of months after I ordered. Absolutely amazed at the quality and craftsmanship on this guitar! After having a local luthier set it up, the guitar sounds amazing! I have a small show scheduled for April and plan to showcase this guitar on several songs. I have a left handed guitar ordered for our other guitarist and I’m hopeful that I can get it soon.

3 years ago

Awesome silverburst guitar

Sounds and feels great. It's been very hard to get a silverburst guitar ever since Adam Jones' guitar came out.

The setup was almost perfect out of the box, no truss rod adjustment was needed but I lowered the bridge like a millimeter.

The pickups are pretty good.

The color pattern is great.

3 years ago

Good guitar with some cons

The guitar in general is very good. Classic "PAF like" sound from Tesla pickups. Sound is a bit dull in the neck, so split coil option would be useful here, had to install one push pull by myself.

The biggest flaw was with truss rod hole. When I wanted to adjust it, I discovered that the access hole is filled with paint, so key didn't go in at all. Had to clean this mess with a screwdriver, it took some time. Otherwise all was fine.

4 years ago

Excellent at this price... Dry fretboard though

Was sceptical as the last HB I bought was a disaster, but a silver burst Les Paul for less than £300 made me take a punt... Glad I did.

The guitar looks and sounds awesome, did need a slight truss rod adjustment to get the action where I wanted it but that's allowable at this price. I will say though it did need the adjustment, the action was uncomfortably high before it. Also the 10's it ships with seem a bit light for this guitar, that's personal preference though.

It's also heavy, which I like, was a bit put off by the chambering to get the weight down but it still feels substantial so no worries there.

The hardware seems fine, the plastic on the tuners does feel a bit cheap, but I'm comparing it to a Gibson so possibly not a fair comparison, for the price they're fine. Did have a weird click on my A string tuner but it went after a few turns. Switches and pots are all fine. The pickups are quite nice to be fair, they're not mentally high output, at this price point they do the job although I'll probably swap them out for something more articulate at some point. I do have to say this guitar sounds better with the tone rolled off, especially on the bridge pickup... Also there's not a massive difference in sound between the neck and bridge with the tone up, which makes me think swapping the pickups out would be a massive improvement.

Frets feel really nice, the nut is a bit too small, but I haven't noticed it while playing so that's not a big problem. The only big problem I have is that the fret board on mine was extremely dry, it was noticeable while playing. I'm going to keep the guitar and oil it, possibly even sand it down a bit, but if the rest of the guitar hadn't been so good I'd have sent it back.

In conclusion at £240 this is a lot of guitar, out of the box it did need some work, so I'd struggle to recommend it as a first guitar, but if you're prepared to do a little bit of work on the set up and maybe spend another £100-£150 on better tuners and pickups you'll end up with something that punches well above its weight

4 years ago

Great value

Plays as nice as much more expensive guitars. Stainless steel frets are a big plus and feel great!

4 years ago

cool electric

(I WILL POST AN UPDATE AFTER A YEAR)

Well, it is quite different than my old Epiphone Les Paul 100 that I have. Thought it would play the same. But it feels different.

It's a pretty good looking electric guitar. The Les Paul shape with the pointy horn, the silver burst, the pick ups. It is such a good looking instrument. It looks and feels expensive, ya know? It doesn't feel cheap. Does it play and sound like an expensive instrument? Well, I couldn't tell. Because I have never played an expensive high-end electric guitar. I can afford only low-end models. Anyway. It feels good to me. Sounds good. I play Sludge, Doom, Hardcore and other weird metal stuff mostly. And this guitar delivers a massive, super warm and heavy sound. I think it's perfect for heavier genres. My only gripe. I do a lot of drop tunings. And unfortunately it doesn't hold the tune. It goes out of tune pretty quickly. Especially on the G note. I tune it. And after a little rough play... it goes out of tune. Anyway. So.

I like it. I am satisfied. I think it's way better than my old Epiphone LP.

Looks good (killer looks). Feels good. Sounds good (Although it goes out of tune quite frequently).

The guitar was at my doorstep in about five business days from the day I ordered it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2021
  • Average price : $312
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