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Harley Benton TB-70VS Deluxe Series

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Harley Benton TB-70VS Deluxe Series
644 AED 167,23 €
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Nice bass that stands out
guitar collector 18.08.2017
Overview:
I picked up this bass to complement my HB JB-75. I wanted somthing that looked and sounded completely different. After looking at all of the available HB basses, the BT-70 seemed to be exactly what I needed. Already being the owner of a FB, I was accustomed to the body shape and the way it balanced. As I recall, it shipped quickly and arrived well packed.

Looks:
The first thing I noticed after opening the box was how nice the finish on the body looked. The mahogony body had beutiful grain showing through the transparent parts of the burst finish. Although this bass is set neck, the raised center section gives it the appearence of a neck through design. There were no blemishes that I could find in the finish on either the neck or the body.

Build Quality:
I can't find anything to complain about here. The tuners were all put in stright, the frets aren't sharp, and the pickguard isn't bad. The poly finish seems a little thick on the neck (I prefer thin satin finishes), but at this price point that seems to be the norm rather than the exception. Nothing I can't live with. As for the electronics, all of the pots turn smoothly and without any audible noise. The push-pull pot snaps cleanly into each position.

Sound:
This bass is capable of producing a pretty wide range of sounds. I have never owned a guitar or bass with active electronics before. Each pickup has its own unique voice. The bridge is bright and punchy while the neck provides great lows. I like to keep the mix around 60% neck 40% bridge.

Conclusion:
If you are looking for an inexpensive bass that stands out from all of the PBs and JBs out there, this might be the bass for you. Its a bit on the heavy side, and the body sits a little odd (if you are not used to a FB/TB style body), but if those aren't deal breakers this guitar is worth it.
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Another winner from Thomann
nabilhuakbar 20.05.2020
I got one of these because I'd like to have a Thunderbird without paying the Thunderbird price. These guitars are equivalent to the Epiphone models, and maybe a little better in terms of how they sound.

What you won't be getting out of these is that more vintage Gibson T-bird tone (not without some effects modeling and tone shaping at least), so as long as you have those expectations you'll be very pleased with this bass.

The bass is absolutley beautiful. Fit and finish are fantastic, and like normal with HB, the bass was set up perfectly out of the box. Neck relief and action height were already right where I like them, all I had to do was tune it! That's super impressive and it speaks very highly not just of HB's QC process but also of how stabile this guitar is if it can traverse half the world and be exposed to a variety of climates and still be set perfectly out of the box.

Tone is awesome. It's got a very thumpy, rich low end and a throaty, growly, almost MM-esque high end. If you want to get rid of that high end and try for a more vintage TB tone, you can roll off the treble a bit and get pretty close. Crank in some mids and OD on an amp or a pedal board and you're in the ballpark of the vintage TB tone used by people like Jared Followill from Kings of Leon.

The volume knob is push-pull. Pushed in runs both pickups in series and pulled out runs the bridge pickup.

This bass does a great job at capturing the TB tone and feel, but not the TB price. I highly recommend it if that's what you're looking for.
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This Bass Will Leave You Speechless
Fred \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"12th Fret\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 30.08.2023
I have wanted a Thunderbird-style bass since hearing John Entwistle's golden but thunderous tone on The Who records. I knew that he was on to something special with that long string of T-Bird inspired basses over the decades.

So when I saw Ian of "Scott's Bass Lessons" extolling the virtues of the Thunderbird being not only an earth-shattering Rock instrument on the low end but sweet as honey on the high end, I was intrigued. Then he demoed it and I was sold. I started jonesing for a T-Bird so much that it hurt! (not joking)

So I did my research and discovered that this bass was consistently getting rave reviews from everyone on the Internet. And, yes, the fact that was at a far more reasonable price than the alternatives was a big factor too.

Well, it's true. This bass is not only everything that I had hoped for but more. The setup was perfect out of the box and I didn't have to spend additional funds to get my tech (who is a Rock Star in his own right) to "make it sweet". The strings appear to be Daddarios and they're the same gauge as what Entwistle used on his T-Birds.

The only mods that I made were replacing the pickguard with a flat black single-ply (see the ESP Phoenix Tobacco Sunburst to see what this looks like) and replacing the knobs with custom goldtopped black-sided knobs. The factory look was fine but now it's better, IMO - call me vain, I don't mind. The bass has the traditional T-Bird neck dive problem but I'm used to playing Gibsons so that's kind of a given with them. It's really no big deal.

Now let's get to the bottom line: The tone. Ian was spot on, this bass is thunder in an earthquake on the low end and sweet as honey on the high end. This bird sings AND roars!

Entwistle nailed it.

This bass has very quickly become my favorite bass - so much so that I'm thinking about buying another one with a different finish. I suspect that you will love it as much as I do.

Now if you'll excuse me, my Harley Benton TB-70vs is calling and I must answer. Rock on kids!
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An unexpected investment that came out to be a dream that turned into reality
Anonymous 20.01.2016
First of all, u guys need to know what kind of player I am to understand how relevant to you is my review, so I'm a casual player, it's a hobby to say more precisely , and I do play on a low cost amp. Having cleared that I have to say that was is written in description u get, real mahogany, real rosewood fretboard, tunners do their job well, the pickups are not bad, an the finish quality took me by surprise, I wasn't expecting it to that well made, (PS I'm a lucky owner of the one that has the original shape). What I do recomand is to change the strings with some good quality ones, and adjust the bridge, then u will see it is unbelievable good for the money. And also if u fell like changing the pickups I think it will be godlike, but I didn't, and I'm more than pleased with them.
Another thing is the neck that tends to go down, and forces u to take the it's weight in your left hand, so I believe it's hard to play this on a standing position, I usually play sitting and with it on my lap, and I saw that on standing position it's more than hard, again it will need to readjust the belt bolt from the left side, somewhere under the connection of the neck and body, I don't recomand to put it right on the connection since its a set neck construction, and will weaken it.
But I didn't bother :) I play it while sitting, so it's OK for me.
I used once on an amp with a lamp preamp, just to see how it really sounds and I've been more than pleased, in fact the amp owner wanted to buy it from me, he was fascinated.
So if you want to learn to play bass, play at home, or even in a small bar, it's OK, and the value it's amazing, if u want to play it on stage u can buy this, and do some mods, personalise it, put some nice strings, adjust the belt bolt, buy some emz active pickups and there u go, :) the wood it's good, sustains perfect, etc etc... Just buy it man it's cheap and good.
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A lot of Bass for the money!
Balrog68 13.01.2020
I'm predominantly a guitarist but wanted a decent sounding bass for home recording and like the sound of the Thunderbird.
When my TB-70VS arrived it needed a couple of minor adjustments to suit my playing style, but apart from that, I can't find fault with the quality or the finish. It's well made and looks great. The active pickups are switchable via a push/pull volume knob and have lots of scope for different tones. The fixed neck allows for really impressive sustain.
The only downside to this bass is the weight... Its a hefty beast (just like the real thing) and if you play standing, it's a bit neck heavy. This doesn't bother me as I always play seated.
Overall I'm really happy with the TB-70VS, your getting a lot of guitar for 168 euros (£144)
It's great fun to play and looks great.
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value for money
evilpercival 03.06.2022
couldn't believe the quality of this bass when it arrived....i always wanted a thunderbird but my budget couldn't stretch. This was the cure. its pretty heavy, and the neck dive is terrible, just like any other thunderbird. electronics are active so you get a good range of tones....reverse headstock and over all look is cool as f*** ... for the price it has got to be 5 stars
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What a monster!
Torden 28.09.2016
It's pretty clear that even after changing the initial design of this bass guitar its main idea was to replicate the looks and the sound of a Gibson Thunderbird.

Of course, what got me attracted to this instrument at the very beginning were the features that you get for less than 150 EUR: mahogany body, set-neck, active pickups and the legendary design that rocked the 70's and the 80's.

This thing is really massive and heavy - it has nothing to do with the basses I used to play before buying it. Probably not for people with weaker shoulders, but I seem to dig it as it is. Furthermore, if it ain't heavy, it ain't metal!

For a guitar with such structure, the neck dive is unavoidable - a heads up for the singing bass players that might feel tempted to attempt doing something else with their left hand (ha-ha!).

And finally - the sound! The bridge pickup is as bright as a hammer hitting an anvil and the neck is roaring like a thunder. As you might expect, BT-70VS delivers an unbelievable sustain, even if you use the push-pull feature of the volume knob and switch it to passive mode.

I took one star from the quality section because some additional setup is clearly required, even though the thing was playable right out of the box. It needs some final touches to get even closer to perfection.

Anyway - it's a bass that sounds even better than the simple sum of its parts and I would totally recommend it to people that are not afraid of weighty instruments.
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OH MY GOD! It left me speechless
Anonymous 16.09.2016
I play alternative rock and sometimes metal.

This guitar is unbelievably good. I was supriesed from the moment I've opened the package. Finish is awesome, sound is just as I've wanted, sustain is incredible and the playability is easy as a feather (pun intended).

Pros.
Everything.

Cons.
Slight neck dive, and a little bit heavy. Really that is the only con that I've found.

If you're playing in a rock/metal band then this guitar is certanly for you. You'll love it. It looks good and sounds even better. If you don't believe me just buy it man it's only hundred something Euros.

Thank you Thomann for this guitar it's really, really great.
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Never disappointed with Harley Benton
Dino:-) 15.02.2022
The only slightest issue overall is the tuning keys aren't high quality like the rest of this bass. Overall I'm extremely satisfied getting the features like mahogany body and set neck and unique but very desirable active pickups., plus the Thomann's gig bag for this particular instrument which is top notch yet so very responsible.
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Nice long scale bass at an attractive price
Texmo 03.04.2021
First off, I play guitar (poorly). Bass is something I am interested in. I play at home and have a decent Hartke combo amp. Pro's The tone and action of the bass right out of the box is great. Better than I had hoped. The finish on the body and fret edges are acceptable. My only con and its pretty petty is the tool marks on the bridge. At this price point its ok with me. doesn't affect playability at all.
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