Harley Benton ST-20 CA Standard Series
Electric guitar

Latest User Reviews
A perfect Guitar to get started
This is my first electric guitar and I'm satisfied with the quality=price ratio.
The guitar was perfectly handled and came without a scratch. It wasn't in tune which is understandable since you need to make some fine-tuning adjustments using the tools you got with the Guitar. You also get a cable with it which was a nice surprise. The Guitar just like the case I bought simultaneously has an intense smell of some kind of synthetic spray.
This is definitely an issue that I hope will go away with time since it is impossible to play the guitar due to the smell.
Really good beginner guitar.
This is my first guitar ever so have not anything to compare with really.
But I think its a really nice guitar. Quality feels really good and it sounds great.
Easy to tune.
Perfect for beginners.
Great for begginer and even more
Killer in this price range, even holding tuning for some time.
But there is some cons about this guitar:
-Easy to unscrew input jack
-Not so good pickups
-Short frets
My third Harley Benton.
This was the cheapest Harley Benton I have bought to date, but it still didn't dissapoint! It was breathtaking right out of the box, a stunning shade of Candy Apple Red. I did have to dress a few fret ends, but that was it, and it plays beautifully now. Just great for learning how to set up a Guitar, now I'm comfortable doing that on any guitar, I mean... for £75, it's a steal!
Stunning guitar
Harley Benton keeps amazing me! I was a little skeptic when I bought this guitar for 89 euros. I didn’t think it would be much but I wanted to play around with a guitar that has single coil pick ups so I thought what the hell… I absolutely love it! Didn’t need any adjustments whatsoever. Tune and go! Worth every single euro!
Very good for beginners.
Die ideale Gitarre für Einsteiger
Meine erste E-Gitarre. Klingt super für das Geld. Eine sehr gute Qualität. Hervorragende Verpackung und Lieferzeit nach Kasachstan.
who needs a fender
a few tweaks and it is as good as a fender at a fraction of the price
Default body, default humming p-ups, default sliightly sprouted frets, overall it's nice
It's a little bit cheaper but compatible with my TE-30 BE, absolutely nice beginner guitar
Possibly the best budget strat on the market
To start, a little back story. I've been playing guitar for about 1 year on an acoustic (Yamaha FG800M) and since the beginning, I have been really interested in getting into electric. I was doubting for a while whether I should shell out the extra cash for a Squier Classic Vibe 60s Strat, or if a cheaper alternative was gonna do it. I chose the latter option because I am not huge on cash and was willing to take a gamble quality-wise. I'm saying that because from reviews, the quality has shown to be mixed.
Now as this arrived at my door, I was pleasantly surprised right out of the gate. The guitar simply looks incredible, especially for the price. However, I did notice some problems with the cutting of the pickguard around the hole for the pickup selector switch, but that's just a minor cosmetic issue. The fret ends felt quite nice, none of them were poking out, but a tiny bit on the sharper side, that's an easy fix though. Also, I noticed that the action was a little bit high for my liking (kind of an SRV style action), but thanks to the included tools that was a really easy fix. The intonation was practically dead on, I only had to do a couple of small adjustments. And the truss rod was a little bit too tight, meaning that the neck didn't have enough relief in it, but again, a really easy thing to fix with the included tools.
I will say though that the tremolo system outright sucks, so if you're someone who uses a trem or would like to use one, this is not the guitar for you. It gets out of tune really fast, even with a lubed nut, and the springs on the back are really overtightened to the point that it's hard to loosen them with an ordinary screwdriver. Also speaking of the springs, the screws for the spring claw were screwed in at a really weird angle and I could not figure out what could've gone wrong there. With that all said though, I don't really care about the tremolo system, so for me, that doesn't knock down anything really.
Going to the sound, I found the low-end response to be a bit weird, it got really muddy really fast. That could be fixed though by lowering the side closer to you of the pickups, and when I did that, the guitar started sounding much better already. The pickups sound a bit weird and I can't put my finger on what specifically throws me off about these, but being a 4th position lover, this strat's 4th position doesn't sound like the 4th position I'm used to. Same with the 2nd position too, the in-betweens seem a bit weird. But for the price, I'm pretty sure these are not better than what Squier is putting in their Affinity series, so for 88€ at the time of writing, this thing sounds killer!
All in all, even though I'm knocking a star for each of the subcategories, I've chosen to give this guitar a 5-star overall rating, because for such a low price it can not be beaten. For guys just starting out, I highly recommend it, just beware that the quality on yours might not be as good as it was on mine.
Edit: I'm now into the 6th month of owning this guitar, and some additional issues have cropped up. For one, the switch tip is extremely loose and comes off extremely easily. I was thinking of gluing it on, but since I'm also considering replacing the pickguard on this guy with a pearloid one, this isn't an option. Also as the humidity has decreased significantly due to the winter, the guitar now shows pretty significant fret sprouting. This isn't strictly a Harley Benton issue, as this is the case with most guitars, especially budget ones. Aside from those flaws though, I'm really darn impressed and have gigged around with this guitar with nothing but compliments on its look and sound!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2019
- Average price : $96
- Standard Series
- Body: Basswood
- Neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Roseacer
- DOT fingerboard inlays
- Neck profile: Modern C
- Fretboard radius: 305 mm
- Scale: 648 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- 22 Frets
- Double action truss rod
- Pickups: 3 ST-style single coils
- 1 Volume and 2 tone controls
- 5-Way toggle switch
- Synchronized tremolo
- Closed tuners
- Chrome hardware
- Colour: Candy Apple Red
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