NGD : Harley Benton TE-52

marcello252

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A late NGD, it's been a month since I received it, time to know her and understand pros and cons.

First of all, I didn't need this guitar, I have several beautiful pieces,I didn't need a budget guitar, but I was curious, REALLY curious, since the hype around the Harley Bentons is high on YT, so one evening I was watching a boring tv program, I pulled the trigger for a TE-52 , just to have a look at the publicized roasted neck, it's not the cheapest on the list, it is on the top side of their standard models, although I gave 159€ only shipped (almost nothing).

Unboxed she ( I say 'she', in italian the word Chitarra [guitar] is female) instantly looked beautiful, no major paint problem, good body color, gorgeous neck color. Neck was straight, no buzzing frets, absolutely no sharp edges (unbelievable), strings a bit high, I spent 5 minutes to set them up.
Well, after a month or so I have to say it's big surprise even plugged, but I'll do a short P&C list, I don't want to be boring.

PROS

- obvioulsy price
- neck absurdly good, not for the price, in general
- bridge pickup with a healthy 7.40K , a bit shrill, after I put a 1 nF cap in parallel it became almost perfect, no need to change it at the moment
- good finish, nor thin but neither like some asian polyestr thick as a brick finishes
- bridge, nut and tuners accettable for the price . I had some spare wilkinson compensated brass saddles, I changed it, the improvement was significant both in intonation and in sound, slightly sweeter now

CONS

- weight . very high, much more than I expected, I used Les Pauls much lighter, but the guitar vibrates, it's not a doorstop
- neck pickup , almost unusable, dark, weak. I put a coverless Duncan STR I had and it was night and day, a good companion for the stock bridge pickup.
- pots, cheap and with a odd taper, I haven't changed them yet but I have to do it

Some pics of the guitar below. Summing up , a surprise, I've never thought a so cheap guitar could play that good, the hype was not hype only in the end.

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it's 56mm wide at the end of the pocket for more or less 80mm long, height 18/19mm, I don't have a caliber here, it's difficult to read, anyway I think it does
 
caliper

and thanks
sounds like the same as Fender

https://www.stewmac.com/video-and-i...-building-instruments-and-kits/bolt-on-necks/

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Interesting. Yeah, for someone who's ok with a mod or two and tweaking, several HBs seem like a good buy. Have heard similar things about the stock pups being a bit wiry and ash bodies being heavy, even on the recent thinline model (though it's not fully chambered like an og one).

The saddles are pretty basic on those, right? Chrome plated pot metal of some kind.
 
I had a HB strat style, and it may well have been the heaviest guitar I've ever encountered; far heavier than even my Agile LP with the full maple cap, a notorious boat anchor.

Glad you're enjoying the guitar-

Larry
 
The saddles are pretty basic on those, right? Chrome plated pot metal of some kind.

exactly, but I didn't feel the need to change them apart for the intonation problem (that drives me mad, but it's common in every tele) , anyway , same bridge and brass compensated saddles, tangible improvement
 
exactly, but I didn't feel the need to change them apart for the intonation problem (that drives me mad, but it's common in every tele) , anyway , same bridge and brass compensated saddles, tangible improvement


I just intonated my Tele yesterday, it is spot on. Take a look at the Babicz Tele bridges. I can not sing their praises high enough for many reasons.

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Except that I am never buying another guitar, this did not help alleviate my GAS for Harley Benton TE62 in Shell Pink
 
I LOVE those. But, man are they expensive!

They also have a Z-series that is less expensive. The reason I first got one is the set screws would rub into my hand. I also thought the set screws could rip into me if I was doing some strumming acrobatics live. But the tone, sustain and versatility in setting the action and intonation is unbelievable. I have Babicz on both Teles and Both Strats.
 
nice bridge, but I wouldn't mount it on a 150 euro guitar, here it's reasonable only a mild upgrade, saddles for example, and neck pickup since I had a spare one
 
They also have a Z-series that is less expensive. The reason I first got one is the set screws would rub into my hand. I also thought the set screws could rip into me if I was doing some strumming acrobatics live. But the tone, sustain and versatility in setting the action and intonation is unbelievable. I have Babicz on both Teles and Both Strats.

Those bridges are so amazing that I would learn to strum differently if I had one, or find a way to adjust/modify those screws
 
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