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E-Bass

  • Body: Poplar
  • Bolt-on maple neck
  • Neck profile: Modern "C" profile
  • Fretboard: Roseacer
  • Dot inlays
  • 20 Frets
  • Scale: 864 mm
  • Nut width: 42 mm
  • Double-action truss rod
  • PJ-style pickup configuration
  • 2 Volume controls
  • 1 Tone control
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Classic PJ-style machine heads
  • String gauge: D'Addario EXL .045 - .105
  • Colour: Hot rod trans red (high-gloss)
  • katalógusunkba bekerült: Január 2008
  • Termékszám 139024
  • mennyiségi egység 1 darab
  • Colour Red
  • Soundboard Poplar
  • Neck Maple
  • Fretboard Maple
  • Frets 20
  • Scale Long Scale
  • Pickup System PJ
  • Electronics Passive
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
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Kezdőknek hosszú távon is jó választás
Robibá 26.11.2022
Szépen szól, jó a fogása, a színválasztás gyönyörű, hangolást tartja. Ár/érték arányban szuper.
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Potentially a fine bass - but not without some elbow grease!
joedocmusic 14.08.2013
I've been looking for a "PJ" style bass, and wanted to see how the Harley Benton PJ-4 HTR holds up in the marketplace. The other inexpensive possibility is the Squier affinity series, which cost approximately double (230 Euros Squier vs 111 for the HB model).

Knowing that production for bodies and necks is currently all taking place in the same factories in Asia, I figured the Harley B. would be a contender. It turns out that this make and model has what it takes - but only if your roll of the dice gets you a good neck...

First impression upon opening the box is that the bass is very well manufactured and assembled, although the neck had quite a "U" shape, and the action was rather high. This is no reason for concern - most instruments need adjustment out of the box - if they didn't come in a box, they were probably adjusted in the store, and that setup was most certainly added to the price tag.

I should add that this bass is rather on the heavy side - but for that makes a very solid impression across the board. The neck was also a perfect fit, and all hardware makes a solid impression.

The problems:

Out of the box, the action was too high, neck relief far too bowed, and - although the "P" pickups sound great, the "J" pickup is rather weak. (If you get a good PJ-4 HTR, just swap out that J pickup, and you will have an excellent bass.)

Additionally, the bridge was mounted at an ever-so-slight angle, whereby the low E-string side is closer to the headstock direction than the G-string side. A fairly typical problem in budget guitars.

After adjusting the truss rod (which needed a full rotation to remedy the bow in the neck), I adjusted the bridge saddles for height, and let the bass rest overnight.

On testing the bas sthe next day, the action was now well within acceptable range, but the area from the 7th to 12th frets was plagued with fret buzz. Too much to be useable - in recorded tracks the buzz was clearly audible. I attempted to further tweak the neck and bridge, but to no avail. Perhaps a fret job and further tweaking could remedy the problem, but I expect an instrument at any price to be useable without major neck/fret/fitting work. This bass has to go back.

I have to say that the overall quality of parts (aside from the bum neck) as well as the suave finish and solid feel were impressive. The tone of the P pickup is beyond reproach - certainly all the tone of a Squier/Fender model. As mentioned erlier, the J pickup is not happening.

If these Harley B. models were individually set up and quality controlled (by a guitar tech) they would have to cost at least 50 euros more per unit... no longer the insane deal compared to the Squier guitars, which are more consistent. HOWEVER - Thomann takes them back and you needn't even pay shipping. If the neck on this one had been a good one, I would keep it and be 90% happy (after replacing the J pickup 100%).

I say order one up and cross your fingers!




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A neat versatile beginner instrument!
Sokie 13.01.2021
First thing first, this is my first bass. I bought it in September because I wanted to learn to play bass on a tight budget. I use it mostly to play by myself and for the occasional jam session.

In short, I agree with most of the positive reviews. This is a great instrument for a beginner. It sounds in most cases really good. The bridge pickup can have too low input. That's only something I've noticed at separate times. the PJ combo is a really easy way to get a wide range of sounds. I love how the neck feels as well!

Sadly, I don't have as much control over the sound as I'd like. The tone knob, for example, is rather dull and could be more sensitive. That goes the same for the tuning mechanism, I can't seem to tune it exactly as in tune as I want it. On the other hand, it stays in-tune rather well. Also, keep in mind: the bass can be quite heavy.

To summarize: this is a great instrument to buy when you're short on cash. Just be ready to accept the eventual one or two quirks that might need fixing.
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Great bass (if you can set it up)
jkoh 04.02.2025
The bass came in needing a setup; the strings were sitting on the frets, the pickups were set too high and the electrical wasn't grounded properly, as the solo P pickup had a hum. I'm a novice with a limited budget, so it took me some time and learning to set up the bass before getting to playing. I had the time to figure it out on my own but I can see the necessary setup being a challenging barrier for some, if not most, beginners. I had to make at least a full turn of the truss rod and I took it a quarter turn per day, making the setup take a few days before it was playable. That's certainly enough time to dampen any enthusiasm.

Once the bass was setup, it played fine. P pickup sounded great, while the J pickup sounded shrill. The neck barely had a finish, with no sharp frets, making it easy to play. Shielding the cavities and ensuring the ground wire was making contact with the bridge dealt with the errant hum.

I've recently sold this bass after owning it for just under 2 years but there was nothing wrong with the bass overall. In that time, I've just come to prefer the thinner, Jazz-style necks. This bass is an easy recommendation, provided the necessary setup isn't restrictive.

Greetings from Canada.
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