Harley Benton R-457 BK Progressiv Series

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7-Snarige Elektrische Gitaar

  • Progressive-serie
  • Body: populieren
  • Geschroefde hals: esdoorn
  • Fingerboard: blackwood
  • Fingerboard inlays: offset dots
  • Halsprofiel: Speed-D
  • Fingerboardradius: 350 mm
  • Scale: 648 mm
  • Topkambreedte: 48 mm
  • Topkam: NuBone
  • Dual action truss rod
  • 24 Medium jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 2 hi-gain humbuckers
  • 1 Volume en 1 tone control
  • 3-Standenkeuzeschakelaar voor pickupselectie
  • Zwarte hardware
  • Deluxe die-cast stemmechanieken
  • Dikte voorgemonteerde snaren: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042, .054
  • Kleur: Zwart hoogglans
Leverbaar sinds Juni 2012
artikelnummer 288162
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Colour Black
Body Poplar
Top None
Neck Maple
Fretboard Blackwood
Frets 24
Scale 648 mm
Pickup System HH
Tremolo No
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
€ 149
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Zeer brute 7 snarige gitaar
Anoniem 12.01.2016
Erg goede instap voor een 7 snarig. Leer traject is ook makkelijker als verwacht dus zeker een aanrader als je voor een gitaar gaat met weinig kosten.

De gitaar zorgt voor veel nieuwe mogelijkheden voor nieuwe tonen dus dit maakt het erg leuk om te spelen om 7 snarig.

De features zijn goed en de gitaar bespeelt erg fijn.

Als je kijkt naar het geluid klinkt die lekker grof op de bovenste snaren. Echt zeer goed als je veel palm muted progressive wilt spelen. Toch vind ik de diverse noten niet perfect van elkaar onderscheiden. Dit heb ik verholpen door een nieuw pedaal. Of je kunt er andere pickups inzetten. Dit is misschien meer persoonlijk.

Afwerking is simpel maar wel erg mooi. Voelt goed en je hebt echt iets lekker zwaars in handen.

De prijs qualiteit is erg goed en zeker een aanrader. Zowel voor de ervaren als minder ervaren speler.

Mijn algehele impressie van Harley Benton is erg goed en heb kort geleden net een nieuwe gitaar van dit merk besteld en wordt mijn derde. Zeer tevreden klant hier. Ik hoop dat de series zich dus ook zullen uitbreiden!
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Mijn perfecte beginners gitaar
Marcel Medema 15.11.2017
Dit is de gitaar die ik heb gekozen om op te leren spelen en ik ben hartstikke blij dat ik hem heb gekocht. De gitaar is voor zijn prijs echt perfect: klinkt goed, mooi afgewerkt en speel er daarom ook met veel plezier op. De gitaar is helaas wel een beetje beschadigd bij mij geleverd. De extra snaar wilde ik erbij omdat ik iets anders wilde dan wat de meesten hebben en omdat ik wel van de ruigere muziek hou. De gitaar is goed afgesteld en de humbuckers klinken ook goed.

Een van de beste beginners gitaren die graag een 7e snaar erbij willen hebben.
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Decent 7 string guitar to start playing on
Anoniem 25.07.2016
I bought this seven string to start playing a guitar without paying way too much for it. I normally play bassguitar and honestly this thing is amazing for it's price.

For the price you cannot get perfection but it's certainly worth to get it if you want to try out a seven string guitar.

Pros:
-Has a very nice finish
-Has decent pickups
-Stays in tune.
-Feels nice to play, the setup from Thomann was amazing

Cons:
-none so far.
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A nice guitar for the price, some nitpicking on my part
Zisis Marangianos 01.08.2020
I bought this guitar in March after contemplating for a long time to try my hand at 7-string guitars. The price was a selling factor, of course, and I wanted to see the reputation of Harley Benton instruments for myself.

Upon arrival, I inspected the guitar and found it to be built quite well: no sharp fret ends, no fret buzz, all the screws tight, generally nice finishing job, and it has a nice weight to it. I have no qualms about the initial setup of the guitar (neck relief, saddle placement, string height at the bridge and the 12th fret, pickup height), since I find that this is something one should learn to do by themselves, depending on string gauge, playing style and other factors (EDIT: That's not to say that the guitar was set up atrociously or anything like that; the neck had the right amount of backbow and the string height was quite acceptable at the saddles). I will, however, say that the placement of the nut could've been a tiny bit more careful, and you might find the strings to be sitting a bit too high at the nut, so have some nut files ready, just in case.

On the strings that came with the guitar (09-54), I found the two bottom strings to be a bit too floppy for my taste, thus I strung up the guitar with a LaBella 10-64 set, which goes nicely with Standard Bb and, to some extent, Standard A. More recently I tried out the 10-70 set (which is your standard 10-46 with an added 70) where I swapped out the 46 with a 49 for consistency, wanting to try my hand at Standard G# and Drop F#. I find that, because the scale length is just 648mm, after a certain point it doesn't really matter how thick your lowest string is; you will run into intonation problems, and thicker strings don't really sustain well on that scale length, thus it would be a good idea to invest into a guitar with a longer neck, or a multiscale guitar, if you tune below Standard A.

On the subject of tuning, I found the tuners to be so-so. Tuning up works well, but tuning down, it seems as though the gears in some of the tuners get stuck for about half a turn, so if you plan on keeping the stock tuners, be prepared to do a lot of turning and string stretching. On the other hand, the Hipshot-style hardtail bridge is a nice feature: fixed into the body, but with Fender-style saddles, with ample room for adjustments of individual string height and intonation, and good tuning stability once the strings have been stretched in place.

Now to the neck. Whereas the body has a gloss finish, the neck has more of a satin finish, so it really helps the fretting hand glide around the neck with ease. For me, the fretboard could've been a tad wider; I find it somewhat difficult to fret some of the standard chord shapes without accidentally muting a couple of strings every so often. In contrast to that, the neck could've been a bit thinner. Even though I have somewhat large hands, I find that the neck can become tiresome after a certain point. Then again, this might be because of the neck profile (I'm not comfortable with the D-shape), so if there is any modification to be done on the neck, I'm thinking about having it sanded down to a more fitting shape for my hands at some point. Lastly, access to the higher frets is quite easy despite it being a bolt-on neck; on the other hand the lower horn of the body can become quite the nuisance, as I find the back of my hand hitting against it very often - but again, I have somewhat large hands.

Finally, the pickups. I found that they aren't really as high-gain as the description makes them out to be. That being said, be prepared to sink the bass side of the neck pickup deeper into the body, because even with the 09-54 strings, that pickup can become boomy as F***! You can, of course, compensate slightly for the resulting volume loss by raising the pole screws as needed. The bridge pickup, on the other hand, is quite... barky. This lends itself well to a more modern guitar tone, which isn't really my cup of tea to be honest. Even so, the character of the bridge pickup has inspired a few riffs, and with the right settings you can get some nice tones out of the guitar. As a side note, if you find that the pickups are slanted too much towards the neck or bridge, for me this was solved by flipping around the pickup frames. Lastly, the work in the electronics cavity is quite neat, if a bit clustered, and the volume and tone controls are nicely out of the way of the picking hand.

Despite some issues as detailed above (half of which are more personal than practical), if you're looking for a first foray into the world of 7-string guitars, this guitar is definitely worth checking out, especially considering its price. Not to mention that it could potentially serve as a great platform for modifications.
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