will_shred
Wannabe audio engineer
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Those who know me know that I'm picky about guitars. I generally don't buy guitars online, and I generally don't buy new guitars. But I was really impressed with the Harley Benton guitars I've seen in the shop and when I saw the Fusion III I decided that was for me.
For the price of $400+tax with free shipping you get:
A roasted maple neck, flame maple vaneer top, staggered locking tuners, stainless steel frets, a Wilkinson bridge, graphtech nut, and a light weight Naytoh body.
The level of quality and specs you get for the money is kinda crazy. If you put this in my hands and asked me to guess how much it cost I would probably put it at 2-3x it's actual price. The setup out of the box was perfect, I didn't have to adjust anything.
The pickups are passable, I may change them out later but they are better than I expected. I also dig that the push pull pot acts as both a coil split and a series/parrel switch. This gives a really huge array of tonal options.
The fretwork out of the box is great, the frets are perfectly level which is awesome and not something I usually see on guitars at this price point. My only nit picky thing is that the fret edges could be dressed and the frets themselves could use a little polishing to feel nice and smooth. But tbh I can overlook that considering the price.
I was looking at a bunch of other guitars with similar specs like the schecter Nick Johnston or Van Nuys, the Sterling Cutlass, Ibanez AZ, ect. Those are all good, but come in at 2-3x the price of this lil guy. Overall rating 9/10 highly recommend, check out Harley Benton guitars, they're doing something right.
For the price of $400+tax with free shipping you get:
A roasted maple neck, flame maple vaneer top, staggered locking tuners, stainless steel frets, a Wilkinson bridge, graphtech nut, and a light weight Naytoh body.
The level of quality and specs you get for the money is kinda crazy. If you put this in my hands and asked me to guess how much it cost I would probably put it at 2-3x it's actual price. The setup out of the box was perfect, I didn't have to adjust anything.
The pickups are passable, I may change them out later but they are better than I expected. I also dig that the push pull pot acts as both a coil split and a series/parrel switch. This gives a really huge array of tonal options.
The fretwork out of the box is great, the frets are perfectly level which is awesome and not something I usually see on guitars at this price point. My only nit picky thing is that the fret edges could be dressed and the frets themselves could use a little polishing to feel nice and smooth. But tbh I can overlook that considering the price.
I was looking at a bunch of other guitars with similar specs like the schecter Nick Johnston or Van Nuys, the Sterling Cutlass, Ibanez AZ, ect. Those are all good, but come in at 2-3x the price of this lil guy. Overall rating 9/10 highly recommend, check out Harley Benton guitars, they're doing something right.