Harley Benton HB-60 WB

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Electric Bass

  • Vintage Series
  • Style: Semi-hollowbody
  • Body: Maple with arched top
  • Set-in neck: Canadian maple
  • Fingerboard: Amaranth
  • Fingerboard inlays: "Thumb"
  • Neck profile: C
  • 22 Frets
  • Scale: 775 mm
  • Nut width: 43 mm
  • Cream-coloured body and neck binding
  • Double action truss rod
  • Pickup: 2 Vintage humbuckers
  • 1 Tone control
  • 2 Volume controls
  • 3-Way switch
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Ovangkol bridge
  • Trapeze tailpiece
  • Factory strings: .050 - .105
  • Colour: Walnut Brown, high-gloss
  • Suitable case: Article no. 263559 (not included)
  • Suitable replacement strings: Article no. 238379 (not included)

Note: Strings require medium scale length due to the distance from the tailpiece to the bridge.

Disponível desde Maio 2014
número de artigo 330199
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
Colour Brown
Soundboard Maple
Neck Maple
Fretboard Amaranth
Frets 22
Scale Shortscale
Pickups HH
Elektronic Passive
Incl. Case No
Incl. Bag No
Top Maple
Back and Sides Maple
Body Maple
Pickup System HH
Neck Width 43,0 mm
Mechanics Standard
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€ 229
Envio gratuito, IVA incluído
Disponível em 4-5 semanas
Disponível em 4-5 semanas

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HB-60 WB apaixonante!
MDFreitas 23.09.2019
Nunca é demais lembrar a excelente qualidade do serviço ao cliente da Thomann.
Sou baixista a mais de 20 anos, e tinha de ter este lindo baixo!
Existem algumas boas críticas sobre este baixo na internet, e decidi comprar.
Adorei tudo neste baixo, o som é diferenciado, tem uma personalidade própria, a caixa ajuda a encher mais os graves, excelentes acabamentos, excelente qualidade, adorei tudo nesta linda jóia, sem esquecer mencionar o preço tão apelativo.
Tem um braço mais pequeno que um baixo normal (menos oitavas).
Não foi necessário nenhum ajuste ao tirar da caixa, apenas afinar e tocar. A altura das cordas, alinhamentos, tudo perfeito de fabrica! Muitos muitos parabéns Thomann sou mais um baixista muito feliz!
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croftão 22.12.2017
Bom polimento, escala e som agradável de tocar e ouvir.
Relação preço qualidade, bom.
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Loving my new bass!
HB-60 Lover 31.01.2021
Greetings from the USA. I wanted something different from my '73 P Bass fretless and my '80s MIJ Jazz Bass Special. I wanted something with some different tones and definitely lighter. My HB-60 is all of that and more.

THE LOOK
I love it. The finish might be a little too dark to really show off the wood, but it's still very nice. The craftsmanship is much better than I would have expected for an instrument at this price. My friends see a little bit of rockabily in this bass, but I'm OK with that.

THE FEEL
It's much lighter than my J Bass Special. I'm looking forward to playing gigs again because I know I'll be able to play all night long without feeling like my shoulder is going to give in under the weight of a slab of wood. The frets feel great - nothing snags. The tuners are just fine. And there isn't any noticeable neckdive. Overall it just feels good in my hands.

TONE
When I first plugged the bass in I wasn't wowed. The tone was OK but a little thin. It turns out that one of the first things to do is to remove the felt from under the floating bridge. (Careful when you do that, though, so intonation stays true. You might want to mark the position.) Then I upgraded to medium length La Bella Deep Talking strings. WOW! Talk about deep, rich sound! The combination might be too dark for some, but that's what I'm looking for.

The biggest sound definitely comes with the switch in the middle position. It's just a HUGE sound. I like the bridge pickup for brighter work and the neck pickup for more subtle songs. The tone knob doesn't seem to make a huge difference for me, but changing the volume of the neck and bridge pickups can really make a difference.

Even after adjusting the pickups, getting an even tone across the strings can take a little work. I find that it works best if I play the lower strings a little closer to the bridge and the higher strings a little closer to the neck. That gives the most even tone across all of them. I mean, if you play them all at the same place it's OK, but a little tweak to technique just helps out a bit.

In case you haven't noticed yet, I'm a tone geek. I've found that I can really work the tone in this instrument. Right hand finger position and plucking technique can make a massive difference. There's plenty to experiment with here. And then once in a while I pull out the pick for something completely different. There's just something fantastic about that middle position with both pickups one full and blasting something with a pick!

OTHER THOUGHTS

There was one minor flaw in my bass. I think I found someone on a forum with the same flaw, so it might be a design issue. At times the next pickup will rattle a bit. It does not sit securely in the bracket. I placed a small piece of felt or ribbon around the pickup between the pickup and its housing. I can't see the felt or ribbon, but it's just enough to keep the pickup from rattling.

I bought this with modifications in mind - maybe an option for switching between double and single coil and/or a series/parallel switch or even doing something crazy like adding a piezo pickup. All of that seems possible, but I'm not really sure I want or need to make any of those changes. Of course, if I do that and then decide that I liked the original sound I know I can a replacement for cheap, so it's low risk.

One note - the bass does not come with a case. Paid shipping to the US is NOT cheap through Thomann (like $50 for a $39 case), so you might want to buy a case at the time you buy the instrument. Similar cases are much more expensive on US-based sites.

I have recommended Harley Benton to other people based on my experience and might buy more in the future.
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Excellent bass once set up...
Anónimo 01.11.2016
I wanted a short scale, semi acoustic bass to use in a sixties influenced pop / rock trio. This HB-60 was drawn to my attention by a friend who has recently purchased a couple of HB instruments and forund them value for money.

The bass finish is much darker than it appears in the catalogue photograph. Nonetheless it is an attractive instrument and the quality of finish is good, save for one (very minor) blemish near the upper F-hole. Whilst not the heaviest bass I own (a Peavey T-40 holds that honour) this is a solid feeling instrument and I have no qualms about taking it to reherasals.

Once tuned up, the bass was playable, with a reasonably low action (approximately 3mm) at the 12th fret. There was no relief in the neck and consequently open strings rattled when played hard. I restrung with Fender 9050L flatwound strings (.045 - .100) and loosened the truss rod about 1/2 a turn which solved the problem.

The neck is comfortable, and I had no problem swapping between this and my long scale basses.

Sound unplugged is full and rich. Loud enough for quiet practice. Through a Line 6 Bass Pod it is possible to obtain a range of useable tones. The 'Sgt. Pepper' tone in particular is quite convincing! I play fingerstyle, but this bass also responds nicely when played with a pick.

No problems with electronics so far, all work as they should and without noise.

The only con is that the bass is too large for most cases, so the Hagstrom Viking bass case is the only one that will fit. It is a nice, retro looking, case, but relatively expensive.

It probably helps if you are confident enough to perform a basic set up, but that goes for most guitars. So far, I am very pleased with this purchase and consider it good value for money.
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