Harley Benton TE-90FLT Black Blast 4-stars Reviews
Belle finition sonne triblemen bien je m'attendais pas à ça en bref pour ceux qui esite vous pouvez la commander les yeux fermés
Solid guitar for the money
Pros: Looks great, weight relief on body, nut cut well, fret work nice, no QC issues to complain about at all, plays fairly well for a guitar of the price.
Cons: Pickups were poor out of the box, filtertrons need a good setup and these needed a bit of work with the pole heights to get them to a good place, tuners are a bit lame and the back of the neck feels a bit rough, nothing a couple of coats of oil wont sort though.
A definite bang for your buck.
I was for sure pleasantly surprised when I first received this guitar and played it. It feels good, it was completely setup unlike other guitars at this price range. In terms of feel, it feels good, the only noticeable problem is that the tuners feel a bit cheap along with the knobs but in terms of overall playability definitely way better than I expected. In terms of sound, it sounds okay, goof the price range however not something I would play on a record. The Pickups feel cheap and aren't the best quality but for what you are paying for the guitar it is good. Definitely worth a buy.
Good sound, look of the body could be better
Pros:
Got mine with very low action and perfect intonation.
Pups sound very good, I wouldn't change them.
Love the fretboard, frets are well rounded too, no sharp ends.
Weight is on the lower side compared to some of my heavy strats.
Cons:
Bit disappointed with the body, looks more like a foil than actual stained wood, top, bottom and sides do not match either, would have preferred to see the actual wood instead.
Tuners are meh, my HB JA and HB DC Junior has better.
Surprisingly not bad, quite good even
It's a cheap Harley Benton guitar, right? There's nothing too good to expect, rigth? Well, apart from annoying tuners and some design imperfections/oddities - there is. I use it as a secondary, yet it still does almost live up to be a contender to Vintage V100 or even ESP LTD EC-1000, my main axes, while being not expensive. HB starts to be a guitar market version of Behringer, dare I say.
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