Really liked the sound, I decided to go for this one over the more expensive plus model because I could hear in the sample sounds that the vintage pickups of this model were more close to the sound of an old gibson 335, which are the best in my opinion. And I wasn't dissapointed. The pickups have great outputs, bridge is 9.28 and neck 8.25. So they are hotter and more clear than an epiphone 335 for example. The action is good, low and easy to play. The only things I noticed that are not good are: the tuners are weak and it is not easy to keep them in the right place so the strings go easily out of tune, the pickguard had scratchings, and the strings are too flexible. They feel like 9 although allegedly they are 10. At least new tuners and strings will fix two of these problems. Compared to an epiphone 335 dot, I would say that it is much better value for money. I have tried the ephiphone 335 pro which has the push and pull like the Harley Benton HB35 plus and I do not like the sound. Compared to a few expensive old Gibson 335 that I have tried and sounded great, the epihpone dot and this Harley Benton HB35 have been the ones that sounded closer to them. The new Gibsons 335, especially the models under £2000 do not sound as good as this Harley Benton HB35 or the epihpone dot. To me, pickups sounds and how the work with the guitar body is number one priority. Then guitar neck and action. Sometimes even when you upgrade pickups you do not get an improvement, they do not work as expected, do not fit the guitar body well. So, all in all I am very happy with this guitar, just need new tuners and strings to make it great.