Harley Benton SC-550 ii gotoh PAF
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I've tried over 10 of their models
The top of the cheap range, e.g. TE62 are not as well made as the sc550
they all need a full setup, fret polishing etc, some you have to return for free replacement.
Once setup though, they are as good as any cheap tele / strat
I think they are a little heavier than usual though
The CST24 are very good value, but almost all Harley Benton HB pickups are too mid-heavy on the neck, too thin on the bridge
The top of the cheap range, e.g. TE62 are not as well made as the sc550
they all need a full setup, fret polishing etc, some you have to return for free replacement.
Once setup though, they are as good as any cheap tele / strat
I think they are a little heavier than usual though
The CST24 are very good value, but almost all Harley Benton HB pickups are too mid-heavy on the neck, too thin on the bridge
I'm thinking that's the Roswells? That's my experience too with them. They're pretty decent pickups, especially for cheap, and would work well individually with a different pickup in the other position- either a much fatter bridge pickup, or a much leaner neck pickup. Just together they're a bit mismatched for some reason, as you said.ToneControl said:The CST24 are very good value, but almost all Harley Benton HB pickups are too mid-heavy on the neck, too thin on the bridge
I have one of their TE-52s, which I bought in 2021 for 136 quid (plus 8 quid to ship it). I immediately swapped the neck pick up for a PAF (had to rout out the cavity to do that), added copper shielding in the cavities, stuck some better tuners on it and refinished it in a worn green colour. It is now a better guitar than my early Nineties Fender Telecaster. The only downside to it is that it is pretty heavy for a Telecaster, other than that it's a great guitar which can be strung either toploaded or string through:JamesC01 said:
The cheaper telecasters look quite nice (TE-62) and if you replaced the tuners and maybe the switch (I've heard it's a bit flimsy), you'd probably have a really solid guitar for the price.
https://i.imgur.com/nOhln0N.jpg

Looks good for the money to me.
-The pickup switch is not centred properly
-Fret dots are off-centre on some frets, but they're close enough
It's quite nice for the price. There's lots of little issues, but none of them really affect the playability, and most can be fixed, other than the headstock and fret dot inlays being off centre. I think it's probably good value for money, especially considering all of the extra things, like binding, flame maple veneer, etc. I will definitely be considering a Harley Benton as my next guitar, but I'd rather check out the cheaper ones, because the price of this guitar is definitely inflated due to the flame maple and binding, so if you aren't obsessed about looks, getting one without those can probably save you quite a bit of money. For example, the SC-DLX costs £60 less (£222), but has better bridge, better nut (graphtek tusq), but the finish is a simple solid colour. The cheaper telecasters look quite nice (TE-62) and if you replaced the tuners and maybe the switch (I've heard it's a bit flimsy), you'd probably have a really solid guitar for the price.
Overall, it's obviously not the same quality as something near £1000, and won't have the same level of quality control, but it seems like a solid guitar and I'm quite happy with it!