Harley Benton UK-L100 BK Soprano Ukulele

Soprano Ukulele

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5 years ago

In the image it looks higher.

But very good instrument.

5 years ago

Great beginner

Just a good beginner ukulele

5 years ago

Quite okay

This is my first ukulele and for the beginners it isn't bad choice.

It looks nice, but cutaway is pretty useless.

Ukulele pegs aren't good quality and bridge has a little wood chip, however frets i personally find comfortable.

Sound isn't good but also it isn't that bad, probably there is a case when it would perfectly fit the song but in general sound is quite poor. After all it is a budget option .

Probably experienced musicians wouldn't find it as a good for song producing.

I would recommend it as a present for the beginner.

6 years ago

came in with several scratches

came in with several scratches

6 years ago

Tuning

Very beautiful but I have problem with tuning... I tune it with open cords and when I put my fingers the tuning is not right...

8 years ago

Does the trick

This Uke is ugly. The binding is all messed up, the fret job is bad, and hte shape of the cut-out is very angular. It also doesn't hold tune.

But it plays nicely, it's very light and easy to carry, and the tone is actually quite nice.

8 years ago

Good deal

This ukulele has no competition in its price segment.

A must have for beginners, love it!

all solid woods and really nice craftman with good mate finishing. Good action and confortable neck.

Quite loud for is size. It's really a great price for a product from HB.

I have to buy another one :D

9 years ago

nicely styled uke that sounds great

I picked this colour scheme to fit with my black and cream Les Paul copy, as it looks amusingly like a baby brother! It is quite a classy look, a change from most ukuleles, although perhaps resembling closer some electro-acoustics.

As for playability, I was pleased straight away with the tone and the response. Tuning to GCEA by ear was relatively straightforward with proper worm gears in the tuning keys. The strings are fine.

I'm not an expert on uke (yet), but I was very pleased with this purchase. It has a cheerful sound and is very pick-up-able for a quick strum. Also great value if you are just starting out. Thumbs up!

10 years ago

Looks good sound disappointing

The volume of sound is low compered with other ukes. The body shape looks good but doesn't help the sound. It plays OK and stays reasonably in tune. Would sound better with better strings I think. There are better sounding instruments for not a lot more money.

10 years ago

Ukalele

Lovely little Instrument.

I decided to stick with my guitar playing, and have given it to the leader of our Ukulele group who will find a home with a budding player.

Or he may keep it himself, in which case he says he is happy to pay for it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Harley Benton
  • Released in 2012
  • Average price : $32
  • Body shape: Single cut
  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Nanmu
  • Fretboard: Roseacer
  • 19 Frets
  • Trapezium inlays
  • Scale: 350 mm
  • Nut width: 35 mm
  • Body and neck bindings
  • Vintage-style machine heads
  • Colour: Black
  • Finish: High-gloss
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