Harley Benton R-457BK MultiScale

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7-String Electric Guitar

  • Body: Lime
  • Bolted neck: Maple
  • Fretboard: Blackwood
  • Neck profile: Speed-D
  • Fretboard radius: 350 mm
  • 24 Multi-scaled frets
  • Offset Dot fretboard inlays
  • Scale: 648 mm
  • Dual Action truss rod
  • Nut width: 48 mm
  • Pickups: 2 passive Hi-Gain humbuckers
  • 1 Volume control and 1 tone control
  • 3-Way pickup selector switch
  • Nut: Nubone
  • Black hardware
  • Deluxe die-cast machine heads
  • Strings: 009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042/.054
  • Colour: Black, high-gloss
Myynnissä vuodesta Marraskuu 2017
Tuotenumero 410817
Myyntierä 1 kappaletta
Colour Black
Body Poplar
Top None
Neck Maple
Fretboard Blackwood
Frets 24
Scale 686 mm
Pickup System HH
Tremolo No
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
Number of Strings 7
Style ST
Fretbboard Blackwood
Long Scale 686 mm
Short Scale 648 mm
Pickups HH
Vibrato No
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195 €
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Edullinen fanfret seiska.
Jahvetti 18.02.2021
Halusin 7-kielisen kitaran, mutta en halunnut maksaa kuitenkaan itseäni kipeäksi. Lopulta pitkähkön tutkimisen jälkeen päädyin hankkimaan tämän kitaran koska se oli edullinen, muuttuva skaala on ergonomisempi kädelle ja minulla on aikaisemmastaan paljon hyviä kokemuksia Harley Benton sähkökitaroista.

Kitara oli täysin moitteettomassa kunnossa. Nauhat oli erittäin siistit. Kitara oli säädetty valmiiksi soitettavaan kuntoon. Toki kieliä piti laskea vähän. Kielien säädön yhteydessä huomasin, että mikkien säätäminen alas päin oli todella vaikeaa. Lopulta kun mikkiä painoi lujaa sormilla alas päin ja ruuvia väänsi pää punaisena niin mikkiä sai laskettua. Toinen asia mikä kitarassa oli oikeastaan heikoin puoli oli mikkien soundit. Soundi oli ihan ok, mutta B-kielellä ääni puuroutui täysin. Kaulamikki oli mielestäni todella huono. Vaikka kuinka yritin säätää soundia niin en saanut siitä mieluisaa. Lopulta päädyin päivittämään mikit EMG 81-7 ja 60-7 mikkeihin jotka sopivat kitaraan täydellisesti niin kokonsa kuin soundinsa puolesta.
Kitara pysyy ihan hyvin vireessä soiton aikana, mutta aina kun kitaran ottaa päivän, parin tauon jälkeen telineestä niin se piti virittää uudelleen. Virittimet kuitenkin mielestäni riittävän hyvät. Myös satula ajaa asiansa.
Muuttuvan skaalan ansiosta kitaraan on mielestäni huomattavasti helpompi löytää sopiva kielisetti kuin normaalilla skaalalla olevaan 7-kieliseen. Minusta 10-46 setti sekä b-kielenä 60 oli E-vireeseen hyvin sopiva setti.

Jos et ole soundin suhteen yhtä nirso kuin minä niin kitara on ehdottomasti ostamisen arvoinen. Mielestäni kitara voittaa 100-0 aikaisemman kalliimman harley benton DLX fanfret kitaran. Soapbar mallisten mikien päivittäminen kitaraan kuitenkin nostavat hintaa sen verran että siinä vaiheessa on syytä jo miettiä että sijoittaako rahat arvokkaampaan kitaraan.
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En oo viel saanu
Skunkki 28.12.2021
Palkinnon haluun tonni tänne kiitoos
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Great basis for an upgrade
ZoltanP 20.01.2020
This is a great option for those who want to venture into the territory of extended range: 7 multiscale strings are not easy and not cheap to come by, so this price point is simply killer, and gives everyone the opportunity to try something special for less than a fortune.

That being said, you also get what you pay for, more so than on most other Harley Bentons I've bought over the years.

Out of the box, the setup was alright given the guitar's stock features, but there was a lot of room for improvement:

- The nubone nut was a bit loosely set and fell off, so I had to reattach it with superglue;

- The nut's slots deserved to be filed down a full millimeter on every string, its top trimmed down by 2-3mm, its corners rounded and sanded (otherwise they protruded too much and got in the way of playing on the first fret);

- about a third of the frets were high, so I gave them a complete levelling, dressing and polishing:

- the stock humbuckers were okay but very dark and muddy, so I replaced them with Fishman Fluence pickups and electronics (that kit alone cost almost twice as much as the guitar, but Fishman pickups sound amazing, so totally worth every penny);

- The stock tuners were decent but 1:19 ratio locking tuners (also from Harley Benton) are much better for stability for these heavy strings;

- The string ferrules on the back of the body all fell out when I destrung the guitar: their holes are a tiny bit too big in diameter, but a blob of Loctite on the side of each ferrule solved that issue;

- When properly intonated, the springs of three out of seven bridge saddles got so loose that they rattled. You either need to put longer springs in there, or add pads of some sort to compress the springs and cut out the parasite noises (I used small strips cut out of a leather strap);

- Finally the blackwood fretboard is acceptable, but be careful with lemon oil: it soaks it up quickly and spits it back for days. My biggest grievance though is this: why on earth is there no second marker at the 12th fret? Especially as there are three of them at the 24th!

Note also that the stock pickups were base-mounted and their routs are too narrow for any top-mounted alternative, including my Fishman humbuckers. So I had to get the Dremel out, rout the cavities wider (thank God it's a basswood body!), drill deeper into the body to get enough clearance for the top-mounting screws, and craft and attach home made pickup rings for top-mounting, as the guitar has no pickguard.

A nice touch is that the back control cavity was covered in shielding paint ex factory. Another positive is that the maple neck is really sturdy, stable, well shaped and smooth (I nevertheless wet sanded the back of it with some 600 grit paper for even better feel). And the overall guitar remains relatively light for something this big, and exactly balanced. No neck dive whatsoever.

Once all of the above was done (roughly 3 days of work), I could do a proper setup, adjust the trussrod, lower the action, perfect the intonation, and... ENJOY WHAT IS NOW A REAL HEAVY METAL MONSTER \m/ THAT'S ALSO VERY EASY TO PLAY, EXTREMELY VERSATILE SOUNDING, AND DEAD ACCURATE FROM FRET 1 TO 24. The last bit of buzz that remains is just because I missed a high spot on fret 13. It will soon be fixed.

Agreed, if you add the extra parts I used and the manhours I spent, this project is in the end not any less expensive than some of the entry level and even mid range alternatives from Ibanez, Jackson or Schecter, but I still love it, and have greatly enjoyed the upgrade process. Plus now my guitar is truly unique.
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Amazing at this price point but be ready to put in the work.
Flipmon 16.02.2023
I was hesitant to order a Harley Benton since I was busy researching and playing different extended-range instruments over the last couple of months.

I was initially looking at the CST24T but they were out of stock and only due to return in a few months until I saw a B-Stock. I decided to bite the bullet and just pick up one of these with the CST24T considering the cost and this also gives me a good overview by comparing two guitars from Harley Benton.

Delivery took 4 days and the packaging was really good.

After unboxing there was a big difference in setup and first impression quality between the CST and this The CST felt amazing and was essentially perfectly setup unlike this (no problemo I like getting my hands dirty). The frets were very sharp as well as the nut nearly to the point where it might cut my hand/finger. The wood was really dry indicating that it might have been sitting somewhere for a while.
Something to take into account when buying this is that you will need to do some basic TLC. At first, the tuners felt like it was cheap, however, I would advise playing around with them a bit by turning them around a few times. They are pretty decent now. I have also replaced the strings which help with tuning stability on drop G.
Pickups are really hot, maybe a tad muddy, however nowadays it's easy to get around this with a nice setup EQ/Compression and playing with the volume knob.

Positives - After spending, let's say few hours on TLC and setup this thing is a BEAST. I am planning on upgrading the pickups and tuners in the future, however, I am really happy and struggling to put this down. The guitar is also REALLY light which I enjoy the balance is on point and the neck feels really fast.

TLDR
If you are on a budget and don't plan on spending 700 euro + on a guitar you might as well just get this.
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