Harley Benton HB-35Plus Cherry

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Harley Benton HB-35Plus Cherry
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It's a wonderfull surprise. I cannot recommend this enough to any beginner or seasoned guitar player!
mrodrigues 27.03.2020
Ok, I waited for a while before this review and now i can make a more accurate assessment of this guitar. First thing’s first. I should say right off that i am enjoying this guitar far beyond my expectations.
The scratchplate was flawless, but my HB-35 is probably from a newer batch. (The sratchplate is an LP style, not the rounded one usually found 335’s).
The “Flamed” maple IS there, but it is almost imperceptible on my cherry HB-35. Maybe the finish is just to thick, i don’t know, on the other hand the guitar still looks amazing and this could be a plus on durability.
The neck is made of three different pieces of wood, (Headstock with a neck scarf and two pieces on the neck joint).
Electronics are fine. The push pulls and the three way switch feel much better than i had expected beforehand, and the roswell pickups are a wonderful surprise on warmth and clarity, (mainly given the fact that the whole guitar costed only 195€). I actually liked the pickups a lot and i was really not expecting that to happen.
On other reviews that i've read some people liked the fact that the jack input was located on the bottom of the lower bout and not on the top, but on my case the was actually a problem. I use a Shure wireless and the even with the bodypack on the bottom of the strap the longest shore cable is difficult to reach the input jack, (the reach wouldn't be a problem if the input jack was located in a more traditional place).
The hardware is kind of what you would find on your average epiphone, and i only had an issue with the TOM bridge. Nothing about the material, but more about where it was installed. I had to reverse 4 saddles in order to get intonation accurate above the 14th fret.
On the other hand, after this saddle adjustment i was actually able to lower the action a LOT and the neck and build quality allowed it to happen.
Although i had to do a totally new setup in order to make the guitar fully usable until the 22nd fret, please don’t get me wrong, the guitar sounded amazing in the lower octave just out of the box, (factory strings and all). Can't really criticisethe nut, it's well cut and looks ok.
After a wonderfull week playing it I decided that this guitar would be used in gigs side by side with gibsons and other much more expensive brand guitars so i ordered some greenish keystones shallers with double rings. The ones that came from factory held tuning ok-ish, but these new ones work flawlessly. The other only upgrade the guitar got was a gibson 498T pickup installed in the bridge. Again this was not because the roswelll bridge LAF PU didn't sound right, it was just because on the set i’m doing for the moment, this is what I need in order for this guitar to fit in without having to make any adjustments on my rig.
In terms of size, the body of the HB-35 is between a 339 and a 335… for me is just perfect. Not to big as a 335, not to small as 339.
Cons…, yes there where a few, mostly in terms of setup, but nothing that i had not found before on epiphones or even gibsons. All in all I’ve upgraded the HB-35 spending additional 140€ and I didn’t had to spend any money on a luthier because i can do everything myself. (beside the pu and the tuners i changed strings to 9’s, oiled the fretboard, polished the frets and lubbed the nut with big bends nut sauce. Anyway i’m really glad I did these upgrades because with about 410€, (including the suitable hardcase), i have an instrument that fulfils the job of some of my other guitars that costed between 1000 and 5k, and that is simply amazing. (i think semi-hollowbody epi’s are more expensive and i don’t like their pu’s).
From a reference standpoint i should state that I perform professionally mostly in auditoriums, and this guitar performs as good any other instrument costing 5 to 10 times more.
When i ordered this guitar i thought i was ordering a “335” style guitar… i’ve even upgraded the tuners to copy the look and vibe of the vintage dot gibsons. Well, after this experience, and in my mind this guitar is something of it’s own, it looks great and feels and sounds amazing. It’s not some 335 knock off anymore and i’m proud showing off this HB headstock on stage because the guitar has an amazing tone.
p.s. I only went trough the trouble of writing this review because i can still not believe how much value for money the instrument represents even without the upgrades that I had made, so i cannot recommend this enough to any beginner or seasoned guitar player.
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HB35 Plus - absolutely
Repeat O’Fender 13.08.2019
This HB 35 plus Cherry is my fifth Harley-Benton guitar from Thomann, the others being an SC 450 P90 Gold Top, an SC 550 Paradise Amber flame, a TE 90 QM trans red and, a Delta blues O size acoustic, so I’m no stranger to these guitars.

As with previous orders, delivery from Germany to the UK was efficient, arriving faster than many inland parcels and, without any damage, Thomann’s double-boxing affording effective protection during transit.

The fit and finish is great, I mean really great. I can’t find any blemishes. The binding is beautifully done, the pots feel smooth and the coil tap isn’t sloppy or overly stiff. The rest of the hardware seems fine, is functional and certainly better quality than you’d expect at this price point. I did have to tighten the nuts on the two volume pots as they were loose but other than that and tuning, that’s all that required immediate attention. The only thing I know I will do so far is to add a jackplate to lessen stress on the wood surrounding the jack and, remove the pickguard, a purely aesthetic personal preference.

The flamed top, although beautiful isn’t particularly vivid or deep looking but is a nice touch. Nonetheless this is still a beautiful guitar. Visually, I’m impressed - again.

The neck feels comfortable and correct for the style of guitar. The frets feel good and there’s no buzz anywhere along the fretboard which, is a little lighter than I was expecting but not drastically.

Unplugged, the HB35 plus is easy to sit and play in the small hours without causing annoyance. Plugged in, the Roswell humbuckers sound remarkably good, clear, warm and, with the volume cranked up, nice and crunchy. Coil tap is a nice bonus feature, there are ‘some’ good tones there but I’m not yet convinced I will find it particularly useful but like I say, it’s a bonus and adds versatility.

In conclusion, this is an amazing guitar, even more so when you consider the price. It’s comfortable, plays well, looks and sounds great. Between this and the TE 90 QM what I have is all the semi-hollow essence and feel I could ask for and some.

If only affordable guitars of this quality were available 45 years ago! What a time to be alive! Thank you Thomann.
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Unbelievably good for the price.
Alan_S 18.01.2020
What a guitar, incredibly well put together and plays well straight out of the box.

Pro's:

The fit and finish is great, there was some tiny blemishes here or there, but they are unnoticeable unless you hunt for them.

The neck and frets were perfect on my guitar, and ultimately that is the most important thing for any guitar. There were no uneven frets, the neck was straight with a slight bow. The action was low and there was no buzzing all the way up the neck. The only thing that was slightly wrong was the fretboard was dry. But after applying some lemon oil all was well.

The pickups sound great to my ear. They are very hot, but respond well when turned down slightly on the guitar, if you need a less intense sound. The coil splitting works well, maybe not something I'll use too much.

Cons:

No guitar is perfect, but thankfully the cons here are very slight. Really it comes down to the use of cheap hardware on the guitar. The nut was poor and caused some tuning issues, I bought a Graph Tech PT 6060 00 slotted nut which fitted well with some minor sanding. The saddles are poor and caused strings to break often, I replaced with a new graphtech tune'o'matic bridge. And the tuners aren't the best, I find that I constantly have to slightly tighten them to keep it tuned, I've ordered replacements.

I have ended up spending a little less than 100eur on my upgrades and they are the cherry on the top of an already great guitar. Beginner or experienced players will find great things in this instrument. You just can't go wrong.
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Amazing Value for Money
Carlos Teh Jackal 13.08.2019
One guitar I have always wanted was a Gibson ES335 in Cherry Red, but I could never afford one. However, recently I got a Harley Benton TE40 and was very pleasantly surprised by how good a guitar it is. So I checked out the Thomann website to see what else HB had to offer and I found that the HB35, a very pretty 335 style guitar, so after a little research and a lot of review reading later, I took a punt on one. It arrived this morning. It looks beautiful and sounds amazing, plays and feels like a far more expensive guitar, and all for less than 10% of the cost of the Gibson ES335.

It is finished flawlessly apart from one small thing, the fret marker in the binding for the first fret is slightly off centre, but do bear in mind that I was looking for faults and it's not a biggie. I had read in other reviews that the pick guard tends to be poorly finished, but I think HB must have been taking note because mine is perfectly fine, though I will take it off because I'm not a fan of them. The frets are finished well, no sharp edges, I've had far more expensive guitars that weren't finished this well.

Soundwise I cannot find fault. The Roswell pickups deliver a well rounded sound through my Fender Twin Reverb in all three positions and I actually found that the single coil switching gives a decent, usable tone, although obviously lacks the power of the 'buckers. A little tweaking with the tone and volume gives massive versatility with this guitar.

The quality of the hardware is pretty impressive too. The tuners are far better than I expected, being nice and smooth and feeling really dependable. After stretching the strings I have no tuning issues with this guitar. I had expected to be changing the tuners, but I'm not so sure that I need to now. The intonation was slightly out, but that was an easy fix by adjusting the bridge. The bridge and tail piece both look and feel high quality too, BTW. String height was perfect for me and the set up is very good overall, no fret buzz, no dead frets.

Overall I think that the HB35 Plus is a great guitar that I will enjoy for many years to come. It's pretty, it's versatile, and I think I'm in love...
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RAF HENDRIX 05.04.2022
DEVO DIRE CHE E' DAVVERO INCREDIBILE QUANTO SIA BEN FATTA QUESTA CHITARRA,VISTO IL PREZZO COSI BASSO, SPEDIZIONE VELOCISSIMA ,IMBALLO IMPECCABILE, IL SUONO DEI PICKUP E BUONO,E AL CONTRARIO DI QUELLO CHE HO VISTO SU ALTRE RECENSIONI,LA MIA CHITARRA FORTUNATAMENTE HA UNA TASTIERA MOLTO BEN FATTA ,INON E' ASSOLUTAMENTE UN LEGNO SECCO ANZI ,DEVO DIRE CHE E' PERFETTO,I TASTI SONO BEN RIFINITI E LUCIDATI PER BENE,PER QUANTO RIGUARDA L'ACCORDATURA ,NESSUN GRAN PROBLEMA,IO L'ACCORDO UNA VOTA AL GIORNO, QUINDI CONSIGLI A TUTTI QUESTA CHITARRA.
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Beautiful Semi-hollow body
mkscho 12.01.2022
The guitar I learned on was my uncle's 1967 Epiphone Casino, and ever since I gave it back I wanted my own. This is just about the best replacement for that I could hope for on my budget.
Really amazing quality and sound and beautiful finish & flame top
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Beautiful, cheap, sounds great
Arno van Remoortel 03.09.2022
This guitar is just plain... beautiful.

I've wanted an ES-335 style guitar for as long as I have been playing but they were always out of my price range. I didn't want to spend money on a subpar quality guitar either. I've played Epiphone ES-335s, and copies from a tonne of brands. And if I'm honest? This one beats them all.

Aside from the looks, the quality and care is stellar. The split coil function is a serious added bonus. This guitar is quickly becoming my favourite, beating out even my Fender Strat.

Pickups aren't as great as say Seymour Duncans, but it punches so far above its price range that it's crazy. Might swap them out eventually, but I'd be very comfortable taking the guitar gigging as is.

Aside from all that, the guitar is just slightly different from other ES style guitars. Mainly the jack and selector location. They're in the positions of a LS style guitar, being on the side of the body and the top opposite of the pickguard respectively. I much prefer this, and makes me wonder why everyone doesn't do that. The whole control region on an ES style guitar was always much too cluttered for my taste.

Perfect 10/10 for me. Had you have told me it was a 700 dollar guitar I'd have believed you.
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I had to see if this was all hype or real. WOW!
L3rxst 29.06.2021
OK I love my guitars. I own cheapo amazingly good guitars, through to Ibanez (which you just can’t go wrong with generally) through to Gibson Custom Shop. I build and repair and setup guitars too and have done for 25years. I like to think I know a bit about the subject. So, for £177 delivered is it any good. Simple answer…… it is amazing. If I had paid £1500 for this I would be happy. Really. Only two “issues” were very minor…. Lose strap buttons and frets need a polish. The frets are very well finished, smooth ends, no sprouts or sharp edges. Just dull. The neck relief as set up out of the box was as close to totally straight as I would ever dare. A hairs width of relief. A tiny amount. NO fret buzz anywhere, even on bends high up the neck. I wound the bridge down a bit to about 1.2mm - 1.5mm string height above the 22nd fret, and with the fitted 10s NO string buzz even on whole tone bends. Pickups sound incredible. Finish is great. For the little money actually the whole thing is stunning. Very close to my Gibson Custom Shop ES355. I’m not joking.
So as a sceptic I am actually totally astonished by this. I was expecting and counting on a project that would need work. I was wrong. A bit of fret polishing and tighten 2 screws, then adjust string height to preference.
Delivery to the UK was slower than pre-Brexit, about 6 days.
How they can turn these out for the money I do not know. Highly highly recommended.
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The amazing HB 35 plus
Anonymous 20.03.2017
I'm so happy with this guitar, it was a gift from my Wife to help me sit up after 4 Head and neck cancer operations.. I had to sell my Strat and Tele to keep going financially which broke my heart but This helps make up for it.
Last week I sat up for over 60 Minutes after getting lost just playing it. First time in 2 years.( I paid for it later - worth it!! )

Everything about it feels good. It's superb for playing blues and rock and it come to Me set up exactly the way I like it. I can't see any finish issues except for the pickguard which I just removed, and the sound is great through my line 6 pod II. I wouldn't change a thing.
It's really worth springing for the plus as the split coils add another dimension to the tone. It's worth every penny and much much more. I haven't received any payment for this review, I just wanted to share my experience. If you, like me just play for fun and like to bend the blues this ones for you. Great Job Thomann and thank you.
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Shockingly better than I expected
Texas Mike 05.03.2020
I have been playing guitar for over 40 years, I have owned the expensive Fenders and Gibsons, the cheaper Mexican made Fenders and Chinese made Epiphones and other guitars. That being said, I decided to go back to University and finish my degree, so I am on a budget and have been looking for a reliable, inexpensive guitar. I ran across Harley Benton by chance when I was looking for semi-hollow ES-335 type guitars. Watched all the reviews and demos on YouTube, and was still skeptical due to the extremely low price, but saw that there was a money-back guarantee and a 3-year warranty, so I decided to take a gamble. I live in South Texas so the package took exactly 10 days to get here from Germany, which I thought was pretty quick.
Cons
When I received it and unboxed it, the only thing I saw wrong with the body was the pickguard, which seemed hastily cut by hand, which doesn't bother me, I always remove the pickguards from ES models. There were a couple of tiny blemishes on the body, but that's just cosmetics. If I wanted a perfect body, I'd save for a 4000.00 Gibson.
Pros:
I have read that other people had complaints about it not staying in tune very well, so I was prepared to get Grover tuners for it. However, after playing it ferociously for a few days, I have only had to tune it once, so the stock tuners stay. When I first plugged it in and played it clean, that was my WOW moment. It had a really warm tone, almost as good as the Gibson ES-339 I had. It sounded just as good dirty, and when I switched to single-coil, it had that cool "quack" that I hear with single-coil Strats. The neck was straight and the action was awesome right out of the box, but I did adjust it to my liking.
My experience after 3 days:
I have to say this is the first guitar I have ever had at this low price that I pick up and play and cannot put it down for hours. No, it is not a Gibson ES 339 that costs thousands, but I think this is much much better in playability and sound than many 500.00 US Epiphone ES-339 and 335 guitars I have owned. I highly recommend this guitar if you are on a budget and you need a great work-horse to gig with or just record or simply play and practice. This would make a great starter guitar for anyone learning how to play. I was planning to keep this until I graduated from University next year and able to afford a Gibson again, but I think I will keep this as part of my arsenal. Very fun to play!
I have already recorded tracks with this guitar, and it sounds awesome! It is a keeper!
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