Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley 5-stars Reviews

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6 years ago

Just a Tele... Love it

About me:

Been playing for over 35 years, average at best. Mostly a 70s rockhead, Stones, CCR... I can play anything if you don’t mind it sounding like Chuck Berry….Ha Ha…

I have about 20 guitars (only 1 acoustic..) Some good - USA 72 Deluxe Tele, PRS SE Custom 24 Exotic Top, Ibanez S series, some not so good – the wife has a Hanna Montana Washburn… crazy woman…

I recently brought the HB CST24HB and TE-70 Paisley.

I have the USA 72 Deluxe and a Squire 72 with P90s set up KEEF style – Open G 5 string.

Love both, neither give me the classic Tele feel and tone.

Review of the HB TE-70:

Pros:

Just a Tele… Just what I wanted.

This guitar looks good.

Build quality is very good.

It has a chunky neck that is nice and bendy. The action is fine.

The neck is typical Tele lipstick – mellow.

The bridge pickup is great – typical Tele but with a greater range.

Very versatile guitar that handles cleans through to JCM800 very well.

Cons:

None

When comparing this guitar against the USA 72 Deluxe and the Squire 72:

The build quality is very good, as good as or better than the Squire (sadly the workmanship of the USA 72 is surprisingly rough).

The HB is more dynamic than the 72s, similar to a classic tele with more range (I leave the tone in the middle and can adjust for more mud or more bite than a classic tele).

All three tune up and stay in tune very well

Conclusion:

100% recommended.

Is it a better guitar than the Squire Standard Tele? Yes.

6 years ago

Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley

new harley owner, i read the reviews and made my purchase. item was out of stock and waited about 2 months. it arrived in perfect condition, looks and plays great. no complaints at all. i purchased this guitar expecting to modify it, but after playing it awhile, all i'm changing is the pickguard, strings, and maybe tuners to locking tuners. it's a thick piece of wood, so get a comfortable strap. i love this guitar.

7 years ago

looks good sounds good plays great

delighted

7 years ago

Good instrument for the price

I am using the guitar to make home records, and I needed a guitar with single pickups. For the price, the instrument has a beautiful sound. Nice clean and drive.

Pros

- Price

- Sound

- Keep turning as well

Cons

- Frets need a little polish

7 years ago

Great instrument

Got this guitar because I needed a tele - and now I kinda love it.

It's beautiful, light, well crafted and is silly cheap for what you get.

To note: the neck is a pretty thick C, but still comfortable. I'm used to MIM strat, if this helps.

The only thing I can call bad was the nut. It was made of cheap looking plastic, the grooves were cut in a rather poor manner and it sat pretty high. It didn't suit the rest of guitar at all. But I have to admit, apart from the looks it worked, so can't complain. Fortunately, I ordered new nut alongside the guitar so its now perfect.

I also changed tuners for locking ones, but the stock worked well.

Pros:

- comfortable, but chunky, neck,

- light weight,

- playability and setup,

- looks,

- good tone, both from pickups and unplugged,

- well working tone and volume.

Cons:

- poor quality nut

Go get it guys! :)

7 years ago

Fantastic Telecaster-copy

After lowering the strings, adjustment of the trussrod, and repositioning the nut to the center, this guitar sounding and playing like butter. You can not get a better guitar at this price level.

7 years ago

Good quality great value for money.

I have been looking at Harley Benton guitars for a while now and viewing reviews online, I finally took the plunge and bought this one as I am missing a telecaster in my collection.

This guitar arrived Thursday 27/9/18 and it is now the following Monday, when it arrived I opened it and left it to acclimatise for a couple of hours before testing it. Out of the box the finish looks amazing and it appears blemish free, on testing it was very good indeed and does what a telecaster should.

This is what I have found, the intonation was just right and in fact it was ready to go, that night I took it to band practice an got a few laughs but when I plugged in and went the laughs stopped and by the end of the evening the other guitarist was having a play with it and grinning like a giddy teenager.

On Friday night I gigged it and with the lights low nobody cared what make it was just as long as the music sounded right, I then gigged it saturday and it still done its job.

In short, I personally have had no issues up to now and for the price you can't go wrong. I've had guitars 8 times the price and and been glad to get rid of them. This will definitely be a keeper.

7 years ago

Magic

I once bought myself a bright shiny red American Standard Tele - my most expensive electric guitar. Within a few years I sold it with few regrets - I just never played it for more than 10 minutes at a time.

So it was with some trepidation that I purchased this TE70. Reviews were good to excellent (as usual with Harley Benton), but if an original Tele hadn't worked for me, why would this?

Three months later and I haven't put it down.

The sounds it makes is probably the main reason. It seems to have a far far greater range than any of my other guitars and the tones are very satisfying. I spend very little time trying to tweak the sound - it's already there! A bit magical really, as is the feel of it when I'm playing. Everything seems much easier to play, and sounds more interesting. It looks good as well; a little more subdued than I expected but most people like it (including the wife!).

But the sound .......!!!

I won't be selling this one.

A month later edit:-

Two problems made themselves known after frequent use. The first was breaking strings! I'm a bit heavy handed I know, but to have two break within 2 weeks was disappointing. The problem was at the bridge where the strings are routed over brass "rollers" which don't have grooves for the strings to sit in. Swapped them over for a set with grooves - problem resolved. Tone still superb.

Second problem might be a bit more costly - the tuning is very unstable, so new tuners will probably be necessary. Oh well. Still my favourite guitar.

7 years ago

Good Value!

Great guitar for its price.. Fast shipping.. Thanks!!..

7 years ago

Very Happy!

The guitar is really good! I love it and enjoy playing it. I had to do some setting up, but that was expected. On the head stock, the second string tuner is a little out of line. Nothing I can't live with. The word "Deluxe" is missing the "l". I thought that was a little sloppy. Here again, the guitar is great and I would order again! They go overboard to make sure you're happy and you just can't beat the price on HB models. Thank you again!

8 years ago

Great guitar for the price

For this price, the guitar is really good. I bought this guitar to myself, basically to record some songs at home. The construction is pretty good, no big issues. Playable right out of the box. The only issue I had was that the jack was a little bit loose, but I could solve that in 5 minutes.

The pickups are not the best, but for what I use it, that's fine.

Pros - Good quality, nice sound, beautiful

Cons - Pickups

8 years ago

Simply a great value!

The guitar arrived this morning..and I am just so impressed with the build quality of it! The guitar was still in-tuned when I took it out of the box after all the travelling it did from Germany to Singapore! The intonation was spot on..the fret-board is clean and nicely setup (no jagged fretwork). The Wilkinson compensated bridge with brass saddles is an added bonus to this beautiful guitar. Pickups are ok sounding..the bridge pickup dont seem to be overly microphone unless you are playing at really loud volumes. The C shaped neck is a little too thick for my personal liking but I can live with it.

At it's price point, this is a great guitar to own. At some point, I might do some modifications to it but for the time being I'm going to enjoy it as it is. Oh and the sustain of this guitar is great!!!...ok I'll stop getting all excited.

Update 11th June 2018: I'm totally in love with this guitar. It has that Tele sound that i always wanted and it came across so apparent in some of the recording sessions I've done recently. I have gotten used to the neck and have not change anything in it!!!:)

My review for this guitar is @ https://youtu.be/SZEdIw_z1-w

8 years ago

Best buy for the money!

Given the price - You cannot, just simply can't but better guitar than that :) After a few modifications it plays like guitars three times the price

8 years ago

Telemagic

My wife bought me this for xmas after I showed her the guitar online back in October, to be honest I am not a big tele lover but the Black Paisley just looked so good. As I didn't know about this until Xmas morning it came as a bit of a shock to find a box that was very recognisable and I was so delighted once I opened it to find the Black Paisley Tele ready and waiting to be added to the collection. Its my first Tele and having played a few Fender tele's in the past this one was soooo good, the quality of the guitar would make you think its twice the price and the hardware and fittings are fantastic, so I am now learning to twang along with a few Country tunes to add to song list...

9 years ago

A lot of guitar for your money.

I was in the market for a cheap telecaster and was considering going for a Squier, for the classic look, but having had good experiences with Harley Benton instruments in the past, the Black Paisley caught my eye, so I bought it and am pleased that I did.

The good:

- fit and finish is good - no sharp fret ends and the finish was consistent on the body and the neck, which has a vintage tinted gloss finish.

- the Wilkinson pickups have a pleasant amount of output and effectively capture the sound of a telecaster - the bridge pickup is suitably twangy with a more mellow neck pickup.

- the tuners do their job and I haven't felt compelled to change them.

- the action at the nut didn't require any attention.

- truss rod is responsive and does what it's supposed to do.

- the paisley pattern looks striking.

The bad:

- the bridge pickup was very microphonic, so I changed it for a Wilkinson vintage-voiced pickup from eBay for £16 and this improved this a little.

- the bridge itself on mine wasn't making full contact with the body at the neck end, causing the whole assembly to become microphonic - a common problem with telecasters it seems.

- I removed the bridge, which was a little bent, lifting up at little on the treble side, so I bent it back into shape as best I could and then drilled two small holes in front of the bridge pickup to screw it to the body, resolving the problem.

To summarise, even though I had to do a little work on it, it was still worthwhile and I've been able to set it up to my tastes. Sounds and looks great, so I'd recommend giving it a try - might just have been my bad luck with the bridge.

9 years ago

Great guitar for money!

I was looking for inexpensive T-Style guitar to experiment with different upgrades.

However even before any upgrade this guitar gives very stable sound and fills very nice in hands.

To start mu experiments I have also ordered the couple of DiMarzio Twang King pickups (DP172+DP173) and they are giving amazing sound quality boost!

In any case - if you are looking for inexpensive T-Style guitar Harley Benton is very good quality for money (IMHO)

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $182
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