Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley

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Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley
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M D F O 30.08.2023
PRO's:
Affordable, basic T-style guitar
Solid built
Tuners basic but they work, esp after upgrade to roller spring trees
No fret sprout
Warm sounding neck pickup

CONS:
RIDICULOUS HIGH ACTION, BRASS SADDLES COULD NOT BE LOWERED FURTHER, NUT HEIGHT WAS OK. I HAD TO SHIM THE NECK 1.0 + 0.25 DEGREE SHIMS IN COMBINATION. I PERSONALLY LIKE TO "HOBBY AROUND" BUT IF THIS GUITAR IS THE 1ST FOR A NOVICE PLAYER, HE/SHE WOULD NOT BE HAPPY.
Heavy guitar (3,84 Kg's)
Shrill sounding bridge P.U.


OTHER:
Thick neck, yet flat radius. For me (still) a very playable guitar after having shimmed the neck.

OVERALL:
When you take pleasure in doing work on your guitar should the particular example arriving requires so, go for it. Soundwise there is not much against it. Had mine been more playable out of the box, I would have rated it ***/****/ *****
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George Tre 17.08.2022
in the begining of the neck it is narrow.The guitar is very heavy but it sounds good ! the frets are small i wish they where bigger !I have upgraded it i wish i didnt because the neck isnt really that good ! DONT LISTEN TO OTHERS GUYS ON INTERNET WITH THE UPGRADES IT COST ME TWICE !
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Paisley Telecaster
Cha-O-Ha 06.11.2017
I was attracted to this tele by it`s relatively unusual paintjob, black paisley. When I looked up the specs and saw bass-wood body I thought I`d better leave it. I used to have bass-wood in my `beginner-guitars` years ago. Browsed on and found Fender Telecaster James Burton`s Artist Series Paisley Flame with bass-wood body for more than 2 grand. What`s good enough for James is good enough with me.
Inspected the Harley Benton (what a crappy name) on arrival and it was not perfect. There is a small laquer runner up in front where you can see it if you want and a few areas haven`t been buffed properly. Played through an American Fender Tweed Blues Deville 4x10 from `94 and the Roswell pickups were not pulling my socks off, not really here nor there, though I must admit I didn`t spend much time. Surprisingly good intonation out of the box and a very chunky feel of the neck although it`s a bit rough around the edges. It`s not an American Fender. The tuners are so-so but hold the tuning alright. The strings are new and need to stretch and are okay for a start. Mind you this guitar went by quality control in August if one wants to believe the little hanging tag and strings didn`t have much time to corrode. If you are into pimping then please note that the routing under the hood is for a single neck-pu only. The pods are on the cheap side, so is the bridge-plate which is seemingly slightly bent and on one side not entirely flush with the body. This Telecaster weighs in at 3.75kgs, not really a lightweight either but resonance compares quite okay with my American Standard Strat when played unplugged. It is easy to lower the strings at the riders for better action. With the small Allen-key provided in the set one can achieve pretty good results without buzzing.
A couple of days later I played this tele through my Vox ac 10 and the Roswells are coming to sound like egg-slicers, but it is the setting of the amp and the sound can be regulated reasonably well with the tone pod, just roll back. Different experience altogether. The Roswells are not
really made for each other though, having the pu selector in the mid position doesn`t blow me away but in general I guess you get your country-twang at the bridge. Then again the Vox ac 10 is a little wonder-box and I put the sound receiving down to that fact. I have already asked for a return form but don`t know yet will I. There is a certain charm to the TE-70 Paisley and I do have a few pus and pods to fool around with. I have enough of guitars really but all considered this may stay after all. Most people I know bring a cheapo to the jam rather than their American Fenders. Price is more than kinda acceptable for what you get.
Nov. 30th, 2017.... the pickups sound terrible.... played the tele last night through a small solid state amp jamming with friends in a pub.... gruesome... no matter which way one turns the switch or knobs the pus seem to be not compatible with the sound of other instruments... they have to be replaced...
05/01/18 ....I did replace the bridge pu with a very cheap Chinese twin rail hot (supposed to have 16k)humbucker bought on ebay which is giving the instrument a lot of punch and changes the original high-pitched sound to more mids and bass which is much better than before, however now she is missing the country twang a bit. I have a set of custom shop nocasters which I will put into this tele in the coming months. I`ll keep you posted. Here one more thing, the original telecaster ashtray can be fitted over the bridge although the pick-guard would have to be slightly altered to make fit 100%.
13/03/18 ... The Nocasters are in along with 250k pots from Goeldo. Nice looking and sounding guitar for Country, Blues and Rock now. Might at some stage even change the switch to fender or similar.
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Cheap guitar :)
Vladimir, Moscow 17.12.2021
No need to wait for miracles, there will be none - cheap machine heads; mediocre pickups; uncomfortable vintage bridge with three saddles (for me this is a minus); a year later, there was a slight curvature of the neck at the point of attachment to the body, the frets need to be resurfaced after the 13th fret.
The guitar is pretty heavy.

But this is a not bad option for beginners, and all this is corrected by buying tuners, bridge, pickups and a visit to the master, but perhaps you should pay attention to another instrument :)
Sorry my english, i use on-line translator
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Its my beat around the bush tele
Analogic 06.09.2022
It needed a serious neck and fret job. But now plays quite well. Prefer the neck pup. Nice design. Cheap! If you put in some work, the HB’s play well. Great beginner guitar.
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Poor quality control
Mike Pullin 18.09.2020
Arrived with a chipped nut and a deep gash in one of the frets, no damage to the packaging, so this leads me to believe that it left the factory in this condition.
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You could clearly see that the fretboard was poorly glued onto the neck and the pick guard was poorly cut also the sound of the
Mike Serrano 15.03.2020
I would like to make a suggestion. many gigging musicians are now buying Harley Benton guitars more and more often because they are NOT expensive, they have quality and if an accident happens or if they are stolen they can be replaced easily. Why doesn't Thomann invest in some customizable items such as pick guards for example that would fit all the H. Benton models thatthey sell and each guitarist/musician could buy/purchase and modify his Harley Benton? Just an idea.
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Good guitar packaging Very poor lead to crack at neck body joint
bad shipping 22.10.2019
Great guitar for the money, I wouldn't recommend due to shipping, being poor, only three little pieces of packaging paper.
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Harley Benton TE-70 Black Paisley