Harley Benton TE-90FLT VW Deluxe Series

Electric Guitar

Image Harley Benton TE-90FLT VW Deluxe Series

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1 year ago

Harley Benton TE 90FLT VW review

Beautiful telecaster style guitar, very sturdy and the tone with the lovely pick ups! the action was a little high when it arrived but nothing I couldnt adjust myself. Over all great experience and the tone is comparable to some of the humbuckered classive vibe squier telecasters.

1 year ago

Terrific value - minor tweaks will make it even better.

The guitar looks amazing - it's less "pink" that it appears in some photos - it's a definite white but with the beige of the wood showing through and the grain adding a bluish-greyish element - lovely grain it is too. The pickups are great and the neck feels wonderful with a satin finish. Without weighing it - it feels medium weight for a T-style, about the same as my Fender Plater series Tele. The pickups produce something that's sort of halfway between a single coil and a humbucker - and that's a good sound. Love the bridge. The pots are good and the tone control is outstanding, with usable sounds across the full range. Action is around 5/64th on the low E - intonation is almost there out of the box. Even the Harley Benton logo and name on the headstock are well done - using the F-style gold text with black outline. The tuners are adequate - they'll do for now but I will upgrade those. The fret ends are very good but will be perfect with a little tidy-up. There's some fret buzz that's not simply down to the action or neck relief - easy enough to correct and I've had that from guitars cost four or five times as much as this. The pickups' screws stand proud which doesn't look so nice and they could catch the strings or fingers if set high - I'll look for suitable replacements with a small head so they'll properly fit into the recess of the pickup. The nut is good but could be filed a little lower if needed (I'll probably replace it though - just because). I bought this expecting to spend a bit more on correcting minor flaws - what I got is nearly perfect as is. It's reassuringly solid and for the sake of a bit of filing and polishing frets - maybe a new nut and change those tuners - it's incredibly good value and is different enough to keep a tele addict like me happy. And it really is very. very pretty.

2 years ago

Great for its price

Mine parcel came damaged but i kept it anyways because its still playable i'm in love with pickups they can handle glass bright clean tones and harsh drive tones as well not a totally humbucker nor a single i totally recommend

2 years ago

Very good guitar for the price

Sincerely, for this price it's really difficult to get "more guitar". After a setup it plays and feels like a much more expensive guitar. I think they cut some corners in the electronics department as the pickups and pots are not the best, but that definitely doesn't mean they're bad! I think the only brand to get close to the quality of HB guitars in this price range is Jet.

3 years ago

Not Quite as Expected

I chose this guitar on the sounds due to the pickups and reviews I have heard. I notice not mant written reviews mention the actual SOUNDS but lots of other issues. The Guitar was my Christmas present and it came poorly packaged and the box it was in too shallow for this model. the volume Tone and selector switch all punctured the lid. Not good but however no damage to the guitar but that was luck,. The guitar is not beautiful in my opinion. Too much whiteish paint and the wood beneth is not particularlygood grain with differences in the grain pattern and some black or dark graining. The neck is a very white bland maple and the matt finish makes it look very cheap. I prefer a Gloss finish. Fender introduced matt neck finishes as a cost reduction then found a "reason" But 70's guitarists were not slowed down by the finish and protecting the instrument is my top priority hence gloss finish is prefered. Maybe if you are Steve Vai you could claim a speed advantage but the feel of the neck is cheap compared to the TE52 and the TE90FLT VW boasts on the headstock Delux which it is not. The Pickguard is rough from the CNC machine, I got £90 guitars with a better pickgurd. The feel of the neck is not HOME for my hands and string tension is on the high side.. The machine heads are fine I never had poor machine heads on a Harley benton. The rest of the hardware is good quality but the guitar is not lookinganywhere near std let alone delux. The sounds are more or less what I expected and this is a diferent sounding guitar to the TE52. The pickups are of reasonable output and give some nice sounds for blues ad funk. However dont expect ritch bass notes to roll off those filtertron style pickups. Also full chords can be a bit cluttered compared to Gibson pickups which articulate every note. The sound is what I got this guitar for and it delivers the difference to compliment my other guitars. So I am Happy but not over the moon. The JA60 for example is far more Delux than this is and will blow you away with feel accuracy and sheer versitility. The TE52 is also a bigger bang for buck.

3 years ago

Amazing guitar

This was my introduction to Harley Benton guitars, and it was a big one.

The first thing I noticed was the color of the body. I read several comments in forums saying the body was whiter than it appears on the preview. They were right, and I am perfectly happy with that. The rest of the guitar was smooth. No nitpicks or major manufacturing faults. All it took was one clockwise turn of the truss rod for this thing to play like butter. My only gripe (not HB’s fault) is having to get used to tuning on an upside-down Tele headstock. I want to make sure I’m tuning the right E string (thankfully, no string breaks yet).

I took this guitar to a recent gig, and I was blown away by the sound. I use a Roland Cube modeling amp, and it made this thing sing. I noticed that the clean channel didn’t put out as much power as the drive the whole night. Granted, I used a drive pedal ON the clean channel, so this was more than likely user error. That didn’t take away anything from how this thing rung out. This guitar is perfect for pretty much any style of music.

Overall, this has been a great experience and a fantastic introduction to the HB brand. I already have my next guitar in mind, for sure HB.

4 years ago

Great guitar for the price

I have bought many teles this is the first one that I took out of the box and it played exactly as I wanted it to. It was properly setup and sounded fantastic

4 years ago

Nice tele style guitar

Nice little guitar that won’t break the bank. Fun to play. And I love the pickups , they remind me of Gretch filtrons.

4 years ago

Low output pickups are cool

These pickups have a bit more grit than Broadtrons. I like the way they sound. The fretwork is perfect. The setup was good. There's a routed cavity under the scratch plate that serves no purpose. If it's purpose is weight relief, it is unnecessary and only serves to makes the guitar unbalanced on the shoulder. Same with the String Trees, take them off for better tuning stability.

4 years ago

Excellent

This is my gigging guitar the build quality and sound are excellent I have several fenders but in my opinion this is better!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2016
  • Average price : $194
  • Chambered ash body
  • Bolt-on neck made of Canadian maple
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Fretboard radius: 350 mm
  • Scale: 648 mm
  • Nut width: 42 mm
  • 22 Frets
  • Pickup: 2 Roswell FLT-NI AlNiCo humbuckers
  • Reversed headstock
  • DLX chrome hardware
  • DLX die-cast machine heads
  • Ex-factory stringing: .010 - .046
  • Colour: Vintage White Translucent
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