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Harley Benton B-650FL BK Progressive Series

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Harley Benton B-650FL BK Progressive Series
633 AED 167,23 €
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Solid budget bass for trying 6-string fretlesses and practicing
max-v 20.06.2021
Got this instrument in summer-autumn of 2018. Got better basses since then, but still keep coming to this one few times a week to practice (mostly unplugged) - it just feels great. Maybe good flatwounds add to the feel (stringed with around-half-the-bass-price Thomastik JF 346 - they don't feel loose and even kinda growl (open E, low-B) on this bass when unplugged).

Pros:
- price: can you find cheaper fretless that doesn't fall apart in your hangs and requires almost zero maintenance (except truss-rod adjustments) for a couple of years?
- build quality: instrument feels solid, nothing's loose, everything can be set up just fine - quite low action, intonation, neck relief / truss-rod etc
- very comfortable and pleasant feel-wise: some people complain about neck dive - did not even notice that even when playing standing (maybe not all the pieces of wood are equal)
- narrow string spacing: matter of taste, but I really like that (and IMO it makes sense for fretless as it's mostly played fingerstyle)
- smooth fingerboard: no pores at all (have another fretless with panga panga and it's a really big deal)
- powerful fat lows: long notes or staccato ones - even uncompressed homemade direct input recording sounds nice and fat in the mix

Non-irritating cons / notes:
- tuners feel cheap, but do their job: some tuners "slide" a bit before string actually starts moving
- nut is not "slippery" enough even for flats: need to pull/stretch the string while tuning or it can go slightly flat after a couple of relatively aggressive plucks
- fingerboard feels quite "soft" and easy to scratch, I suggest stringing it with flats from the day one

Cons:
- clarity/midrange: not enough clarity in lower register - you can hear some midrange-y overtones unplugged, but they're not picked up when plugged; fast riffing / galloping in lower registers sounds muddy and indistinguishable; haven't tried that with rounds though (but I think it wouldn't improve it much - IMO, pickups are to blame)
- pickups/electronics can clip the signal if you're digging into strings quite hard - IMO, worth replacing, the bass itself is well-built and resonates fine - just need to overcome the mental barrier to pour basically as much as this entire bass costs for normal (not the best) pickups
- built-in EQ is... Meh. Don't think you can make the bass sound better with it (even the opposite), so it's pretty much useless; better play with pickup balance instead
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Bang for your buck (or euro)
Frank Strijkplank 01.04.2020
TL;DR: very usable bass with some minor issues.

I kind of missed having a fretless, even though my current band has little use for one. This one seemed to fit the bill nicely and wouldn't break the bank. After a few days my conclusions are as follows:

- Fit & Finish: I can't really fault it in any way. The paint has no flaws, the neck feels nice and smooth.

- Sound: overall very usable. The stock strings suck and were immediately replaced by proper ones. I like passive mode somewhat better than active, but the passive tone control has very little effect and is next to useless.

- Setup and hardware: The bridge feels like it's made from hard pastic but does the job. It's a candidate for upgrading though. The nut suffered a minor malfunction when I replaced the strings: the end at the B string broke off. The string stayed in place and I was able to glue it back, so no biggie for now, but definitely an upgrade candidate. The fretboard is super smooth and feels good to the touch. I could set the action fairly low without any issues. Setting intonation also was easy. Accessing the truss rods requires removal of the strings. I prefer having the truss rod access at the body end. The rods operate smoothly and effectively. The tuners also feel kind of plastic-y but work as expected.

So far I like the bass. For 160 euro you can't really expect it to be perfect in every way, and you should factor in some 30 to 40 euro for proper strings, but then for 200 euro you get a very usable package. I think I'll keep it around for a bit...
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Very much useable
KnobbyKnobKnob 04.04.2021
I've owned a few HB basses, and this is one of the better ones. I'm not reviewing this bass as a sub 200 Euro bass, but objectively as in if it truly useable or not.

The build quality isn't bad. The bridge kind of feels like plastic or even hard rubber, but it does the job and holds the intonation. At least the saddle feels like real metal. The nut feels completely like a piece of cheap plastic, but then again, it is holding up so far.

The fretboard is way too soft to my liking. I feel like the fretboard held this bass back in sounding more professional. The pick ups...... They will be changed as soon as I decide that it is worth the money to upgrade this bass.

I play this always in passive. Active mode sounds kinda weird, and I can't put my finger on exactly why. Passive/active don't really have any differences on this bass anyway. The knobs feel great to turn, EXCEPT for the volume knob. A little whisper of wind could turn the knob.

Overall, a useable bass. If someone you don't care much for wants a 6 string fretless, this is it.
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Moxx 01.11.2020
I am not that experienced and this is only my second bass, so I don't have much to compare with. But I really like this bass, I like the sound, the fact that it got both active and passive mode and, I like the string spacing, which is really comfortable for me, who only played 4-stringed bass before, and of course, the price was really good too.
I was worried about B string, but it is okay actually, after I changed strings and set the bass up in sounds just like the others. I couldn't fix the little buzz on the first "fret" on B-string, but it's fine by me and also it's the only spot with buzz.
The things I didn't like are that volume knobs feels really loose, it does it job, but feels weird comparing to other. The tuning pegs feels cheap and I need to tune this bass more often, then my previous one. It also have a neckdive, yes.
But overall I really enjoy this bass, it feels pretty comfortable and sounds good.
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good fretless bass
bnj van oort 27.11.2019
this is both my first fretless and 6 string and it really didn't dissapoint.
feels good, sounds great the only thing i would reccomend is putting either flatwound strings or tapewound strings on it becuase the neck wood is too soft for roundwounds
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Not for beginners
LarryTheBassguy 04.06.2024
In terms of sound, construction and features it's an incredible instrument for its price. However, one feature which this bass does not have and which could be very useful for beginner fretless players is fret markers.
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A bang for the buck!
TK Nicholas 23.07.2018
I ordered this bass without expecting much, for my bedroom practice rig, since it's really cheap, when it came (after almost 2 months) I was surprised to find a well built bass, without major flaws in manufacturing and a really decent sound after I changed my strings, except one very critical problem:
The neck is heavier than the body itself, which means the center of gravity of the bass is in its neck, since im a big guy its not an issue but for smaller people that might be a deal breaker and might render the bass unplayable.
Also, The volume knob goes from 0% to 90% with no room to play with it on both passive and active mode.

Pros :
Really cheap
Looks real nice
Sounds decent after a new set of string

Cons :
Written above.
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The most affordable decent 6-string fretless
zacanger 10.07.2022
It's pretty good, especially for less than $200 (plus shipping)! It's light, and the body is small. The neck feels great. Fingerboard could probably use a coating, especially if you use roundwounds. The setup out of the box is okay, just needed an intonation adjustment. The stock strings aren't so great. Pickups and electronics all work fine, but they're nothing special (I hear EMG 45s fit well, though). If you're looking to learn fretless, or looking for something you can put a bit of time and money into to have a really great bass, this is a good option.
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Quality is far exceed the price.
Narasette 16.08.2023
This bass has a really nice build quality that even better than a lot of bass in 400$ range , everything is solid , no wobbly part
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Good for his price
Gio69 09.12.2024
The tuners, pickups and hardware are not the best, but for his cost, it didn't disappoint me. There is no other bass better in this price
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Harley Benton B-650FL BK Progressive Series