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8-String Multiscale Electric Guitar

  • Body: Poplar
  • Top veneer: quilted maple
  • 5-Piece neck-thru-body: Okume/Nato
  • Fingerboard: Purple Heart
  • Offset Dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: Modern C
  • Matching headstock
  • Multi-scale scale: 648 - 686 mm
  • Fingerboard radius: 400 mm
  • Nut width: 56.6 mm
  • Bone nut
  • 24 Fanned / fanned medium jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 2 HBZ Custom Wound Ferrite Hi-Gain humbuckers
  • Volume and tone controls
  • 3-Way switch
  • Mono Rail Type X 8 bridge with string guide through the body
  • DL Locking die-cast machine heads
  • Black hardware
  • String gauges: .010, .013, .017, .030, .042, .054, .064, .074
  • Colour: Quilted Emerald Burst
  • Suitable case: Art. 212516 (not included)
  • Available since July 2022
  • Item number 461578
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Emerald Green
  • Body Poplar
  • Top Quilted Maple
  • Neck Maple, Okoume
  • fret board Amaranth
  • Frets 24
  • Scale Length 686 mm
  • Pickup HH
  • Tremolo No
  • Incl. Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
  • Number of Strings 8
  • Style ST
  • Fretbboard Jatoba
  • Long Scale 648 mm
  • Short Scale 686 mm
  • Pickups HH
  • Vibrato No
399
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Extended range, extended value

Full view of the 8-string Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB electric guitar

The Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB brings multiscale design - once a niche luxury - within reach, challenging the notion that eight-string guitars have to command premium prices. Its fanned frets (which combine a 25.5"-27.9" scale) and bolt-on okoume/nato neck deliver the ergonomic benefits favoured by many modern Metal and Progressive players. The satin-finished neck profile ensures comfortable access to all 24 frets, making complex chord voicings and wide-interval stretches more manageable, while the quilted maple top in its Emerald Burst finish ensures that the guitar will instantly grab the audience's attention on stage. All in all, this model thus offers excellent value for guitarists wishing to venture beyond six strings.

Close-up of the bridge and pickups on the 8-string Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB electric guitar

...but will it djent?

Tailored for genres like Deathcore and Djent, the HBZ Custom Wound Ferrite Hi-Gain humbuckers deliver articulate high-gain tones without muddiness. The extended 27.9" bass scale maintains taut tension for ultra-low tunings (enough to illicit a few jealous glances from the bassist), while the 25.5" treble scale preserves familiar playability for leads. Players also benefit from consistent tonal clarity across all of the strings - a hallmark of true multiscale design - where the low strings retain definition and the high strings avoid excessive stiffness. Combined with through-body stringing for enhanced sustain, this guitar practically compels modern Metal experimentation.

Rear view of the body of the 8-string Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB electric guitar

Bridging the multiscale gap

While not a beginner's instrument, the Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB provides an ideal transitional platform for six-string players exploring instruments with an extended range. Designed for low tunings and expressive articulation, this instrument bridges the gap between familiarity and innovation. The poplar body delivers a balanced tonal character, while the okoume/nato neck adds warmth and stability. A 16" fingerboard radius accommodates both chugging rhythms and technical lead playing, with jumbo frets ensuring precise intonation right across the fanned-fret fingerboard.

Close-up of the headstock of the 8-string Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB electric guitar

About Harley Benton

Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of countless guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the musical world, day after day.

Beyond the Djent stereotype

Though optimised for modern Metal, the Harley Benton MultiScale-8 QEB offers an impressive tonal palette. The passive HBZ pickups clean up beautifully when the volume is rolled off, delivering crystalline tones suitable for Jazz or ambient styles. An ergonomic cutaway grants unfettered access to all 24 frets, while the black hardware and matching headstock project professional aesthetics. For recording, the guitar's neutral acoustic resonance provides an excellent foundation for both amp modelling and studio processing. This instrument shatters the myth that extended-range guitars are a one-trick pony - they can be as musically flexible as the player's imagination.

43 Customer ratings

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Nice, but not great.
Jay S 12.09.2022
To put it short, it’s the best guitar of its specifications within its price bracket, however with this price bracket comes some obvious cutbacks by Harley Benton which knocks it down a few pegs.

Pros:

The overall finish of the guitar is spectacular, being a matt/satin finish that feels smooth to the touch, as well it’s back carved providing excellent support through long periods of playing. The neck carve is lovely, and such a nice playing experience up on higher frets.

The neck is a thinner C shape, which is comfortable and smooth, not too hard to operate.

The overall balance is perfect, either sitting or with a strap.

The bridge is stellar, I love the individual pieces and would consider them to be my favourite considering how comfortable they are when palm muting.

The tuners are great, a cheaper option for locking tuners, but they’re the most stable in my collection, which is a nice addition considering the extended range.

The fanned frets are exactly what I hoped for, they do the job without influencing my playing with their overall quality being about a 8/10 as they’re not very well polished and the fretboard is dry as a bone.

Cons:

The controls are a little delicate and feel slightly cheap, such as the selector switch being spongy and the knobs feeling light and tacky.

I think the controls would benefit from being recessed slightly, as they standout quite abrasively with the overall aesthetic of the guitar being sleek and smooth, they’re quite an eye sore.

The pickups are lacklustre and very under whelming, I would strongly suggest replacing these for some actives considering the genres of music you’d most likely be playing. The output is on the realm of literal jazz guitars, and I’m not sure what they were thinking here.

The edges of the fretboard are slightly sharp and could do with being slightly more rounded, this sharpness is pronounced as you have to reach father over the fretboard to reach the bass notes, and the edge catches your inner thumb. On that note, the cleanup work that seems to have been done before shipment is sloppy, with grinding marks following the high E along the fretboard as well as grinding residue from the nut stuck to the fretboard.

The fretboard is also unconditioned and the frets are slightly scratchy, however the overall makeup of the frets is sound.

Personally I found the setup I received to be peculiar, as the strings provided are solid as a rock with a very high action.

Overall:
The majority of issues mentioned are fixable and would be fixable during a string change, such as the fretboard and frets.
However, I feel as if hardware elements are where this guitar really shows a cut in the budget.

The pickups in my opinion are unusable for distortion and lend themselves to clean smooth tones, which isn’t fitting for a guitar with these specifications, meaning you’d have to factor in a multiscale-8 string replacement, which is easier said than done.

A guitar is in many cases including this one, as good as it’s pickups, and these really let the guitar down.

The finish is also (subjectively) not as stunning as I’d have hoped, the satin feel is great, but it doesn’t allow the quilt veneer to pop, and overall the top looks exceptionally flat.

The fretboard damage and overall setup also shows a serious lack of attention in quality control, which might lead new players to fork out to get a professional to have it set up or fixed, which in my opinion is unacceptable for a final product.

However, if you’re savvy with guitar setup and maintenance and are looking for a guitar of these specs, it’s definitely worth a try, and with some tlc and maybe a few design changes, this could be a stellar instrument.
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Amazing instrument all around
JP2Guitar 28.08.2020
This guitar is incredible!!! You get neck thru construction, locking tuners, fanned frets and the upgraded Roswell pickups which sound great. The green finish looks even better in person, I mean, there are no downsides to this. Just buy it already!!!
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Great guitar
LeBigMac 10.10.2022
I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for their first multi scale 8 string guitar. The action is perfect, color is beautiful, plays like an absolute dream. only downside is its sounds a bit bland but with a good amp or affects pedal it sounds great. I'm very impressed with Thomann and the product they can offer at such a decent price.
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Fantastic value for money
James Palmer 02.05.2020
For £338, I could not have hoped for a better 8 string guitar. Almost everything about it is fantastic. The frets are all level, the neck is great, the finish on the body is great. The only downside to this guitar is the pick ups aren't amazing, but they get the job done and can always be swapped if you really want to as they are active routed. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for their first multi scale 8 string guitar
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