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Harley Benton Electric Guitar Kit JA
318 AED 83,19 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
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Incredible
Crommers 31.01.2022
I already own a HB 335 model that blew me away with its quality, so when I was next ordering a guitar, I figured I'd try one of these kits for a fun project. I do not regret it one bit, and the result is a very serious guitar.

The body was good and even, with holes all more-or-less aligning. The neck was impressive - neat binding, no rough fret ends, and a comfortable and smooth C profile. The frets just needed a little polish. I set this up with a low action and there is no hint of fret buzz anywhere.

Cutting the headstock to shape is a simple enough job with a coping saw and file, and represents the only real "craftsmanship" required in putting the kit together. I applied a two-tone burst with nitrocellulose lacquer, but this is very much an optional extra. The rengas wood comes filled and sealed and the grain looks nice enough that you could just spray it with a clear topcoat lacquer for a shiny and more durable finish. The electronics bar the pickups all come attached to the pickguard; you just plug the pickups in and there is no soldering to do. The soapbar pickups rather strangely have no brackets to attach them; instead there are holes right through the pickups to screw them down into the wood of the cavity. This isn't a problem, just an unusual design choice.

We all of course know which guitar this is emulating. Aside from the pickup design, the key difference from that guitar is the tune-o-matic bridge here and no trem, but I see that as a strength for its simplicity and tuning stability. The pickups are a little muddy but can be cleaned up with the right amp settings to give very nice clean and blues tones. A clear, singing sustain is evident before even plugging in. I have a couple of Fenders and a Gibson LP and this feels and sounds more like the Gibson. The greatest weakness in the hardware is found in the tuning pegs, which was also true of my other HB guitar - worth the £20 upgrade to some Vansons. The great thing about a kit is of course that you can mod and upgrade it to your heart's desire, so long as the body and neck are good, and they really are in this case.

Overall, I'm impressed and very chuffed. An enjoyable project and a credible, beautiful guitar at the end of it that I would happily gig with. Well done Harley Benton.
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Great project
ACurley 31.12.2022
I bought 4 kits at the same time since the shipping to the US was the same: This JA, a Tele kit and 2 of the concert ukuleles. Bought in Sept and finished in December in time for Christmas gifts although the JA was for me. This project turned out great. I didn't have a guitar with P90's and wanted them in the offset format. Really cool, unique guitar that sounds good, is comfortable and very lightweight.

Cons
The selector switch arrived broken and took Thomann a couple of attempts to correct but they did. The fit of the neck to the body was a little loose but was just fine when I screwed it on. The body and neck both had a sealer applied which prohibited application of a stain without serious sanding. I tried but was unable to sand it down adequately so I went with a solid color on the body and just finished the neck with a satin poly after applying boiled linseed oil. Turned out fine but I would have preferred a slightly darker neck.

The pots are not great - taper seems a little off but I usually just play with it on 10. Plastic nut was pretty high and glued in. Cracked the outer end of the fretboard getting it off but was easy to repair and doesn't impact anything. Tuner and bridge components are serviceable. String trees are a bit too wide in my opinion. The no solder connections are only good if you intend to keep the original pickups which I didn't.

Things I Replaced
Put in a bone nut. Smaller string trees. Replaced the ceramic P90's with Alnico V P90's. Replacing the bridge with one with rollers since I'm having some weird buzzing on the B and high E strings. Might replace the pots to improve the response of adjustments.

Pros
The neck really is lovely. Great shape for me ( a bit less chunky compared to my TE-52), binding is nice, inlays are nice, frets seem good. I need to file the fret ends now that it has been put together for a while but not big deal. The final guitar is really light which I was wanting and doesn't have bad neck dive. Very comfortable.

Despite replacing a few things, the hardware is functional and you will have a playable instrument with the included gear as long as you can set up a guitar. The nut was the only thing I think you may have had trouble with but I never actually gave it a chance.

The quality of the body wood, the routing, the hole alignments, pickguard, etc. was all really good.

Overall, a great project. I made a purple body with the red tortoiseshell pickguard and it looks super cool. Very much enjoying playing it. I think if you were to buy one of the production Harley Benton JA guitars available, they would likely be better and cheaper in the end so you really should do this is you want a fun project with your own unique outcome.
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Great Kit
Elg 27.05.2020
During the lockdown I had carried out a few projects including , changing pickups in a T style guitar, building a fuzz pedal putting up a new fence. I nearly ordered the T style guitar kit but decided against as I already had that style of guitar. I then spotted the JA guitar kit. This was a style I really wanted and at the price I decided I would give it a go. The kit arrived and appeared to have everything I needed to complete it. It took a few days but that was because I wanted to paint it. The sanding seemed to take forever. The flat parts were already very smooth but the carved parts were hard work.
Next came the head stock shaping. Thoman could have help by including the standard Harley Benton shape in the instructions as a template, but I managed.
Next came the assembly. This went smoothly. The only slight gripe would be there was no difference in the wires from the switch and no labelling of the bridge and neck pickups.
The guitar is now complete and I love it. Part of this is because I feel like a luthier and get a kick out of having built my own guitar.
I would definitely recommend this kit. This is my first Harley Benton. It wont be my last.
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Amazing. GET ONE!
Stij 01.04.2023
SO... I'd been considering building a guitar for years, but the whole idea of sourcing all the parts (especially from the US) had always put me off. Likewise, the low quality kits I had seen elsewhere seemed like a waste of money for anyone used to half-decent guitars.
Then Guitarist magazine (UK) mentioned this kit in an article they were doing about pickups (they used the JA kit as a test bed to swop pickups in and out of easily - no scratch plate, terminal blocks, you get the idea) and I ended up at Thomann. (Again!)

I'm going to break this review down to mirror my experience.

1. PRICE
I paid £79 I think, which felt very cheap. I got free shipping as I was buying other items. Safe to say I wasn't expecting much, other than an 'Oh well, I tried it' experience.

2. DELIVERY
This kit, and my other bits and bobs, arrived within 5 days, which is more than acceptable. If you suddenly asked ME to go to Germany at 10pm on a Tuesday I reckon I wouldn't get there until the following week.

3. FIRST IMPRESSIONS.
I'd already decided to paint this guitar (more on this later) but upon opening the box I almost changed my mind. I've read reviews that mention differing wood tones across the body sections, but mine was perfect. It could have been a single peice. I should have oil-finished it! Hardware was also better than expected. The neck seemed superb straight away (Plot spoiler - It was)

4. BUILD.
As I said, I'd decided to add 'Guitar painter' to my new 'Guitar builder' status, so off I went to the shed. I (like you, probably) spent hours on YouTube researching how to, and almost perfected it (TIP- BE PATIENT, LET THE STAGES DRY! it will take WEEKS to do it right!).
It says a lot about the value of the kit when you consider I spent more on paint! (Primer, base layer, glitter coat, glitter seal and three cans of lacquer).
Turned out well. Wish I could post pictures!
A friend cut the headstock to resemble a Jaguars (thanks Russ!), and that got the glittery treatment too. An evening of wet sanding later, it was assembly time.
Assembly took an hour. Everything was easy, everything fitted, everything worked. I was amazed! Gave it a good set up and it sings!

VERDICT.
This was my first HB kit. I'm about to order my second.
I can't believe this thing cost less than £80! I was ready to accept all sorts of playability issues, shoddy pickups etc.. but... It's amazing!
Plugged in, the pickups are articulate with gain, clear as a bell without, just the right amount of 'GRRR' you need from a P90. They're almost worth the money alone! Tuners are fine for the price, but also the first thing I will be upgrading (and I WILL be upgrading - this is a great platform) Pots and selector switch work perfectly, all other hardware is great. Every pre drilled hole matched up perfectly. The neck is superb- chunky, wide-flat, NO fret-sprout. It will need a LOT of lemon oil though!
Honestly, if you picked this guitar up you'd assume it was a £300 model. The neck alone is worth the price. I'm stunned. Maybe it's the P90's, but I have a couple of Gibsons and EVH's gathering dust while I play this thing!

Strat kit next, then the SG.... :)
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Fun project, surprisingly good guitar
cdubya 17.08.2021
I bought this kit last year as a lockdown project and I'm really happy with the results. The assembly was easy and instructions were clear (except that the bridge and neck pickups were not marked as such and there was no way to tell them apart -- not sure it mattered ;-O). The neck is great, worth the price of the guitar imho. I polished the frets. The fret ends could probably use a file but I don't have one so I'm living with them. The guitar worked well with included parts but was greatly improved with new Kluson MK6LN Tuners and a new Graph Tech TUSQ XL F-Style Slotted Nut, both of which fit easily. So far I'm keeping the pickups as they actually sound ok. I actually love the finished product and play it all the time. Thinking about getting another one!
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wonderful budget P90 guitar
Pouet17 06.06.2024
My first kit. Pleasantly surprised by the body wood. Very well-matched three pieces. There were a few slight scuff marks around the cut outs so I decided that meant it was reliced. I bought a 9 euro, 125 ml bottle of clear matte, water-based varnish (through Amazon.fr. made by le Mauler. Le Suprême). 3 coats (without sanding off their sealer) . Looks exactly like it did before varnishing. Not plasticky like polyurethane can look. Easy to sand off if I want to do something else later.

Being a fundamentally lazy bastard I secretly dreaded cutting out the headstock, but I got inspired by patterns in the wood grain and cut two 'horn' shapes out of the top and also profiled the side with a coping saw. After the fact it now looks like a gaping fish mouth. Maybe needs lipstick, you think. No. It's fine, really. It's got personality.

Pros:
- super light. 2,9 kgs /6,4 pds.
in comparison my TE-20: 3,7 kgs; HB 35+: 4,1 kgs
- natural wood look and feel
- pick ups warm yet bright (effectively somewhere between my TE-20 and the HB 35+
-straightforward assembly.
- neck and frets are impeccable. Also I didn't touch the satin finish they have on the neck. It's super smooth.
- body really well contoured (appreciated when playing in sofa position).
- High up the neck easily accessible
- no neck dive
- warm resonant sound unplugged (Being a geezer I'm up before dawn and like to play then
-No tuning issues
- intonation good out of the box.

Cons:
- B and E string slightly sitaring. (Hear mostly unplugged). Great for playing Norwegian Wood. Looks like I'll have to use my budget fret files for the first time. Or maybe it's the bridge? Same budget TOM as on my HB 35+

-the tuners feel like they got arthritis and it's a cold morning. They work but you have to apply yourself. I'll put in the same vintage style Klusons that I put on the TE-20.

Future mods:

-Put in a parellel/series /out of -phase switch (liked it on my TE-20)
-swap different kinds of alnico magnets for the original ceramics . They cost less than 8 euros a set
-move the pick up switch to the top left. It's really in the middle of the landing strip now.
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Cheap DIY kit for designers and other creative people
Rickenbaker682 01.01.2022
pros: affordable, good looking and has a really nice pickups for its price.
cons: poor quality of wood and strings, but it`s doesn`t seems as a big problem

hi from russia 0_*
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Far Exceeded My Expectations
Tydal 10.07.2023
I thought this would be a fun project and reviews of the Harley Benton kits were pretty good. However, I didn't expect this to become one of my favourite guitars.

Pros:
- The neck is phenomenal for the price.
- No fret burrs
- The truss rod did not need adjusting after installation and stringing
- Very comfortable, fat profile
- The binding, fret markers and amaranth fretboard look great
- The body is well made.
- Screw holes and neck pocket lined up perfectly
- Neck fit snugly into pocket
- The pickups sound great.

Cons:
- Hardware is cheap, as expected.
- Tuners are a bit rough when fine-tuning but it stays in tune very well.
- Nut is plastic.
- The neck has a loud, scratchy sound when bending the strings. It could be the frets resonating through the amaranth fretboard but is not audible through an amp input. Not a big problem at all.

I could complain that the pots are minis but they actually sound great with the pickups. I've never used P90s before. They sound better and seem to be more versatile than all of my other electric guitars. It produces a beautiful twang for country, surf or goth. Lush, thick sounds for more jazzy tones and sounds fantastic for metal, including low-tuned, doom stuff.

In my build of this kit, I dug out the grain of the body with a wire brush, covered it with metallic leaf and sealed it with a gloss varnish. The grain gave the foil leaf a nice texture that dispersed its reflective properties. I spray-painted the pickguard black, sealed with a matt varnish and changed the volume and tone knobs. This guitar looks stunning.

I'll change out the tuners, nut & bridge and will probably change to pots to 280k. Will probably also add a Goldo or Duesenberg tremolo. The new hardware will probably cost twice as much as the kit but this guitar will be a keeper and pride-of-place in my collection.
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KIT BUILD MASTERSTROKE
Meerkat 22.02.2022
I have put together many parts casters and this kit regardless of the money is superb, I gave the frets a light fret dress shaped the headstock and sprayed it matt black and fitted mini humbuckers, the Pickups that came with the kit after a wax dip sound great and i recommend fitting foam under the routes.

Its a keeper and i own and play guitars 10X the price.
Highly recommended if you want a good modding platform.
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I love these.
Peter R. 438 30.05.2022
I've done 5 of these, but the P90 versions are my dream come true. The P90's sound so nice when phased, there is nothing sounds so sweet. So add a push/pull to hear that angelic phased P90 sound.
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