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Harley Benton CLD-30SCM-CE SolidWood

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Harley Benton CLD-30SCM-CE SolidWood
444 €
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Looks like I had the first X-mas turkey..
Anonymous 25.09.2016
After reading all the raving reviews about this guitar and knowing that it is an all solid body my expectations were quite high.

The guitar arrived in 4 days, all great on Thomann?s side.

Appearance:
The finish is beautiful, the guitar looks very tame in the photos but up close it?s very arrtactive. I found no blemishes at all, perfect condition.

Set-up:
Action was well set up and guitar is relatively comfortable t play considering the wider neck of 45mm.
However!! I immediately noticed a buzzing on the upper strings, D, A, E! It appears that cetrain notes - specifically the Es cause a resonance and buzzing within the guitar. I brought it to a lutier who adjusted the action and played around a bit but it did not fix this problem.

Unfortunately, as is the guitar is unplayable and I will send it back to THomann.

Sound:
Considering it is a full body and using the daddario exp16 I must say I am disappointed especially on the bass side.
The highs have great sustain, if you play a slow solo it almost seems like you are using a reverb pedal on them.
However, the bass strings sound very flat and are lacking the body I wanted.
Admittedly I haven?t changed the strings, as I did not want to make that investment considering I will send the guitar back, but still I feel like they might not be the problem...

Hardware:
I have not plugged in the guitar, so I cannot opine on that, but I am not a fan of this tuner. It does not seem all that accurate and I far prefer the tuner on a guitar such as the Epiphone ej200ce.

All in all, I genuinely hope this was merely bad luck as I expected a higher quality and good setup on HB?s part.
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Didn't stand the test of time.
Tunein 15.03.2023
I liked the sound of this guitar and although the back and side woods didn't look that good I decided to keep it on that basis.
I always felt that it was lightly built and that the sound board was thin which probably contributed to the good sound quality.
I put lighter strings (10s) on this guitar from new as I felt it was not built strong enough to support heavy syrings.
After two years the sound board has bellied considerably and am worried about the guitars future.
I feel that I would not be that keen on a replacement as this might be a design issue with this lightly built guitar.
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