Harley Benton JB-62CC DR

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Electric Bass

  • Classic Series
  • Comfort body: Basswood
  • Bolt-on neck: vintage caramelised Canadian maple
  • Fingerboard: Laurel
  • White ABS dot fretboard inlays
  • Machting headstock
  • Neck profile: D
  • Scale: 864 mm (34.02")
  • Fretboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Nut width: 38 mm (1.49")
  • White graphite nut
  • 20 Medium frets
  • Pickups: Roswell JBA-B AlNiCo 5 and Roswell JBA-N AlNiCo 5 single coils
  • 2 Volume and 1 tone controls
  • 3-Ply Tortoise pickguard
  • B401 CR bridge
  • CB01-CR machine heads
  • Chrome hardware
  • Factory strings: D'Addarío EXL165 .045 - .105 (art. 144505)
  • Colour: Dakota Red
Available since October 2022
Item number 523528
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Dakota Red
Soundboard Basswood
Neck Caramelized Canadian Maple
Fretboard Laurel
Frets 20
Scale Longscale
Pickup System JJ
Elektronic Passive
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$139
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Working Man’s Bass
Bass guy 06.02.2023
I purchased this instruments based on reviews and out of pure curiosity, as times are hard for most people, not everyone can afford an instrument. I own and play instruments from custom boutique to the old made in USA big names as well as vintage. I’m also a hobbyist handmade guitar builder.

Now, the 62cc J style bass

The most important part of an instrument is in the way it feels in the hands while we play. This bass did not disappoint in quality and craftsmanship. Let’s forget about the cost of this instrument for one moment. The use of roasted maple, silky smooth satin finish, appears that it has a dual access truss rod as well the poplar body is well done, no finishing issues, neck is properly seated in the very tight and solid neck pocket make this a very fine, workable instrument for any situation.

Like mentioned in other reviews, you will need to put some « elbow grease » to bring this instrument to it’s maximum potential ie: I have gone over the fingerboard edges, rounding it off into a nice « broken in » like I do on my instruments then dressed the fret ends ( some tools and know how required !!) To my amazement the nut was cut « bang on!! » all that needs to be done is to smoothen the sharpness of the nut, the entire fret board on my instrument arrived with zero inconsistencies with regards to the levelling.

After a nice set up, this instrument is as enjoyable to play as any other instrument in my collection. It does not exhibit the feel of a entry level instrument.

The pickups, hardware and electronics all do their job very well. I have never been one to change or experiment with the constant pickup change of pickups in an instrument, at the end of the day, you’ll always sound as good as you play, as long as the pickups do their job and are not microphonic, pickup type is a whole other discussion.

PS: I can dial in and make this sound like I want … Go HB!!!
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This bass slaps!
Maddnukes 14.04.2024
What can I say, this bass blew my expectations away! I'm a guitarist but I love bass and wanted to buy one. I've played basses of varying prices from my bandmates believe me when I say that the moment I started playing this instrument, I was flabbergasted. It feels like a £400-500 bass and sounds amazing! There are three things I look for in an instrument. Playability/Features, Look and Sound in that order, so I will evaluate this bass. based on that.

Out of the box, the neck was dead straight, and it was playable, however, it had too much buzz for my liking. I needed to add some relief after which it played beautifully with minimal buzz. I added a bit too much relief initially and the truss rod was difficult to tighten however I got the right adjustment. The frets were polished, no sharp edges and were overall well done. The roasted neck is very comfortable to play on and I love the smooth satin finish. The bass weighs around 4.30 kg which is average for a jazz bass and is comfortable. The neck can be a bit divey when sitting down but it's easy to correct by changing your posture.

The tuners aren't the best, but they get the job done. They aren't very sensitive and skip when lowering the pitch, but I can live with that for the price. The inclusion of a graphite nut is nice, and I think the saddles are brass but I could be wrong. Overall, the hardware looks great and is very functional.

Now I love the look of this guitar, Harley Benton make some top notch finishes IMO. I went with Dakota Red as the burst finishes on cheaper guitars don't look great and I liked the tortoise shell pickguard. The fit and finish were great except for a couple of minor issues, (the side of the 18th fret was sunken in, so it wasn't flush with the side of the fingerboard but the issue is purely cosmetic, also the truss rod cavity had some marks on the paint). The hardware all looks amazing and the matching headstock is a nice touch!

Now sound is the last component because even the cheapest of the cheap nowadays can sound like more expensive instruments with the right EQ + Plugins. Needless to say, the two single-coil pickups absolutely nailed the sound of a J style bass and give you a ton of tonal variety!

To conclude, I really love this instrument! This is my 3rd Harley Benton and I've been pleased with all of them. You just can't beat their value and Thomann's excellent customer service and for me, there is no reason to spring for the higher-cost alternatives at all.
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Fantastic value, quality jazz bass for beginners
Talbot1453 26.01.2023
I’m a 48 year old beginner, been playing bass a couple of years now but only started having regular lessons about 6 months ago and wish I’d started 30 years ago. Until now been playing man Ibanez GSR200 but recently started more funk bass lines and so looked to get a Jazz bass but didn’t want to pay too much. Bought this bass on the spur of the moment and must admit I’m blown away by it. Build quality seems solid and it sounded great straight out of the box so I took it to my lesson a few hours after unboxing, expecting my tutor to dismiss it, but he could not believe how good it sounded “almost indistinguishable from something closer to £1000”. He did lower the top pickup a little to stop it catching the E-string, but other than that he said it was great. Even better, I found it much easier to play some of the slap and pops I had been struggling with, so it gave me confidence. Only had it less than a week, but so far I’m a very impressed and happy customer
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I'm amazed by the quality
Sam Frost 01.10.2023
This bass is fantastic quality. Stays in tune very well even after days of heavy slapping, the sound has nothing to envy to much more expensive basses and if the headstock is masked it can fool many fender jazz bass purists. The only thing I don't like is a neck dive that happens when I'm sitting, and it's slightly on the heavy side. I can however play standing and it's stay well balanced. I would really recommend it to anyone who wants a JB.
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