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The only issue that I have with this item is the assorted picks. I use the same size picks consistently, and I don't know anyone else who uses different sized picks. There should be an option to choose what size you want.
I got
2 × 0.58mm
2 × 0.71mm
2 × 0.81mm
2 × 0.96mm
2 × 1.20mm
2 × 1.50mm
I'll maybe use the two thicker pairs, but the rest are useless to me.
Other than the assortment, they're rough so you do get a pretty decent grip on 'em. The Capo is sturdy in the strap, but the clasp itself is quite flimsy. The edges of the steel parts are rough, and sharp, so the capo can be a bit dangerous. The strap is a nylon strap with sturdy fastenings. It has a little padding, and it says "Harley Benton" all over it... and I've got to say, I hate the typeface in the logo. So I'd rather that be plain with maybe the "HB" logo on one side.
The gig bag is a padded bag but I wouldn't advise dropping your guitar in this bag. It has two shoulder straps and it does mean you can transport your guitar and at least keep it covered by the elements. Don't be taking it on holiday and throwing it in the hold of a plane. It isn't that type of case.
I'll be buying another case. I recently bought a Harley Benton CG45-e and bought this kit separate, despite it coming in a package deal. I also have a Brunswick guitar exactly the same size, so I need another one for that guitar.
Overall it's a good kit for the price. The pick assortment is just bad for the environment. I just have a pile of useless pieces of plastic now.
The strap is a winner, but I'm gonna try and dye the white writing black so it's not as in your face
The capo could be dangerous if it springs off your guitar, and it likely will based on the flimsy plastic clasp. You can't go wrong with a clamp capo.
And the case, though it isn't heavily padded and wont provide that kind of protection it is made of what appears to be polyester, which is water resistant.
The only issue that I have with this item is the assorted picks. I use the same size picks consistently, and I don't know anyone else who uses different sized picks. There should be an option to choose what size you want.
I got
2 × 0.58mm
2 × 0.71mm
2 × 0.81mm
2 × 0.96mm
2 × 1.20mm
2 × 1.50mm
I'll maybe use the two thicker pairs,
The only issue that I have with this item is the assorted picks. I use the same size picks consistently, and I don't know anyone else who uses different sized picks. There should be an option to choose what size you want.
I got
2 × 0.58mm
2 × 0.71mm
2 × 0.81mm
2 × 0.96mm
2 × 1.20mm
2 × 1.50mm
I'll maybe use the two thicker pairs, but the rest are useless to me.
Other than the assortment, they're rough so you do get a pretty decent grip on 'em. The Capo is sturdy in the strap, but the clasp itself is quite flimsy. The edges of the steel parts are rough, and sharp, so the capo can be a bit dangerous. The strap is a nylon strap with sturdy fastenings. It has a little padding, and it says "Harley Benton" all over it... and I've got to say, I hate the typeface in the logo. So I'd rather that be plain with maybe the "HB" logo on one side.
The gig bag is a padded bag but I wouldn't advise dropping your guitar in this bag. It has two shoulder straps and it does mean you can transport your guitar and at least keep it covered by the elements. Don't be taking it on holiday and throwing it in the hold of a plane. It isn't that type of case.
I'll be buying another case. I recently bought a Harley Benton CG45-e and bought this kit separate, despite it coming in a package deal. I also have a Brunswick guitar exactly the same size, so I need another one for that guitar.
Overall it's a good kit for the price. The pick assortment is just bad for the environment. I just have a pile of useless pieces of plastic now.
The strap is a winner, but I'm gonna try and dye the white writing black so it's not as in your face
The capo could be dangerous if it springs off your guitar, and it likely will based on the flimsy plastic clasp. You can't go wrong with a clamp capo.
And the case, though it isn't heavily padded and wont provide that kind of protection it is made of what appears to be polyester, which is water resistant.
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best vfm set, everything needed included
Dimitra.G 03.02.2023
Along with the Harley Benton TableAmp V2 BlueTooth you have everything you need for the electro acoustic guitar,
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Everything are fine.
The Grinder. 12.07.2023
The Belt is fine. The guitar picks are ok. The guitar case is a common simple case with nothing further to tell. The cable is fine and the guitar capo does the job!
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DaveBn 07.01.2025
Great guitar for beginners, those returning to playing at a price which can't be beaten. In fact on mentioning Harley Benton to other guitar and bass players, each one has remarked on how the standard of Harley Benton has improved vastly.