Harley Benton SC-DLX Gotoh Pelham Blue
Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
It is amazing
The guitar looks amazing and has a decent sound for the price.
My most used guitar
Several months ago my kids learned that I used to play guitar when I was younger and asked me to teach them. I was very excited about this but I was a little apprehensive about letting them use my one expensive guitar (they are 6 and 10) that has been hiding in my closet. I watched a few reviews on this Harley Benton guitar and decided that having a wide range of sound options and the nice look of the guitar would make it a good option.
Once it arrived, I was really blown away by how nice it looked and how comfortable it is to play. It feels better in my hands than my other similar LP style guitar which is several times more expensive. It came with one minor blemish on the binding, but it’s not a big deal at this price point. I find myself playing this thing all the time and my kids as well- it’s getting a ton of use! Great hardware, it’s modern (lightweight and comfortable), sounds great and looks great. This guitar punches well above its price point! I’d highly recommend it!
Excellent axe
I bought this following reviews from colleagues. It was delivered promptly in excellent condition. Initially, the action was too tight but after raising the tail (it was screwed right down) the action is now great. The strings supplied are very good. It has a great sound, great tone & good sustain. The finish is great - a lovely looking instrument. Very well worth the money.
Good for its price
Bought this guitar about 6 months ago. The quality is decent, but not ideal. However, this is one of the best deals for its price.
Play Authentic? Not with this on the market.
Incredible guitar. Easily would go for $700 to $1000 with a different brand name. Stainless steel frets feel awesome under the fingers. Seeing as I got this as my C standard Doom metal/Sludge rock axe the Tesla pick ups are nice and hot and break up oh just right when put through high gain or a fuzz pedal. Fit and finish is incredible and the Gotoh hardware keeps everything in tune. Truly a great buy.
Harley Benton may be the new kid on the block, but I tell you what, this guitar really rocks.
I always admired the original Gibson Les Pauls and my first guitar was a second hand Les Paul copy, but what put me off them was that they were too heavy and the neck was too thick for me to use the thumb over the top.
I was looking for a new electric guitar recently and saw that Epiphone had released their own take on the Gibson Les Paul Modern, which was affordable and which also has a modernised weight relieved body with a slimmer profile neck, for around £550, I thought finally a modernised Les Paul that addresses all the issues I had. Then I found a review of the Harley Benton SC-DLX, which is insanely half the price and I cant believe the specifications and build quality for a guitar in this price bracket.
At 7.8 lb the SC-DLX is perfectly weight relieved. The Rosewood fretboard with stainless steel frets and trapezoid inlays, as well as the Gotoh hardware and Tesla pickups are all quality and all contribute to make it look and feel more expensive.
For me the stainless steel frets were one of my key requirements and after seeing the specs I thought this could be the perfect guitar for me and possibly even be the guitar of my dreams and now I own one, it didn't disappoint in any department.
I would have preferred locking tuners, but I know I cant expect those for the price, having said that, so far it doesn't seem to go out of tune with these Gotoh Kluson tuners.
Aside from what on first glance looked like scratches on the fretboard, which on close inspection were in fact only the natural grain showing through the finish (which highlights more care is required in production on the fretboard finish). Also there were two small scuffs on the paint work on the back top corner of the head, and it highlights perhaps it would be better if the head had binding on the back too? which would offer more protection on the back corners of the head. Aside from that, I can't fault this guitar. I'm very impressed with the quality of the build and it didnt require much of a setup.
Now to the most important part, the sound quality. When I first tried it even when unplugged, the resonance is what impressed me most, its outstanding and through my amp its sounds just as impressive,
When I was looking for my first guitar all those years ago, if I had been handed this Harley Benton SC-DLX in a music shop and had to guess how much it cost, I would have guessed it was at least hundreds of pounds more than it is currently priced and I would have paid the money and ran out of the shop, before the seller changed their mind about the price.
I would recommend this guitar and suggest you grab one while it remains at this price, its worth every penny and worth more in my opinion.
GOTAH BLUE DREAM!!!!
I bought this guitar about a month ago and have loved it from the beginning...Beautiful Blue Finish, Gotah hardware, hot-hot pickups ... absolutely love the guitar and would recommend this one to anyone wanting a Les Paul style guitar...Fantastic for the Price point .....
Great Looking Modern LP Style Guitar
Harley Benton produce inexpensive but decent guitars. This DLX Gotoh is a very attractive guitar in a bright metallic Pelham Blue.
The Gotoh hardware is excellent and I really like the smooth reponsive tuners. I'm not normally keen on gold hardware but it works very well with the blue of this instrument.
Playability is very good after I lowered the action with the Gotoh adjustable bridge. Intonation was absolutely spot on out of the box - the guitar was definitely set up before despatch.
No protruding sharp frets and no bum or dead notes any where on the fretboard, which looks great - nice and dark but with some nice grain too.
Pickups are fine by me (can growl/snarl but nice clean as well) with the criticism that there is a huge volume drop when switching to single coil(s) from humbucker(s) - this doesn't bother me - a home player - but may well be an issue for a live playing guitarist?
No serious blemishes to get upset about - one small darkish mark near a front body edge next to the binding. Small scuff on the white binding on the cutaway horn but this buffed out quite easily.
Biggest issue is there is about 2mm of play in the tone pot shaft but the tone pot works well and is progressive in its range of treble. Longer term I will probably upgrade the push/pull tone pot. The volume pots are excellent and nicely damped in feel.
An excellent attractive playable guitar easily worth a lot more than what HB ask for it.
Recommended if you want a modern styled Les Paul type guitar - I love it!
Great guitar
I'm not using it professionally so I can't get into nuances. For me it's perfect. Feels good, sounds good and it's easy to play. I would recommend it.
Great for new guitar players
Easy to play. good for playing every genre .
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2021
- Average price : $324
- Deluxe Series
- Weight-reduced Nyatoh body with arched top
- Modern mahogany neck
- Rosewood fretboard
- Trapezoid fretboard inlays
- Neck profile: C
- 7-Ply binding
- Fretboard radius: 254 mm
- Scale length: 628 mm
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Graph Tech Tusq nut
- 22 Blacksmith stainless steel medium jumbo frets
- Pickups: 2 Tesla VR-2 AlNiCo 5 humbuckers
- 2 Volume controls
- 1 Tone control with push/pull function for coil split
- 3-Way switch for pickup selection
- Double Action Truss Rod
- Gotoh Tune-o-Matic bridge
- Gotoh Kluson tuners
- Gold-plated hardware
- Strings: .010 - .046
- Colour: Pelham Blue high gloss
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