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Harley Benton HBJ-26

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Harley Benton HBJ-26
515 AED 133,61 €
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A guitar it is not, a Banjo it most certainly is...
RichTea 06.01.2015
I saw Keith Urban playing a 6 string banjo, or Ganjo, a while back which peaked my interest. Same tuning as a guitar, but sounds like a banjo, making it an easy jump. The answer is yes and no. A Banjo doesn't resonate or sustain like a guitar, so the notes are literally there for a moment and gone, but here's where your finger picking needs to pick it up.

For my first foray into the Banjo market Harley Benton have done it again with a superbly made 'budget' instrument. Previous Harley Benton purchases have included a Resonator electro-acoustic and electro-acoustic Mandolin which have both been excellent which prompted the purchase of another instrument by this brand. The HBJ-26 is fitted with a proper remo head, and is beautifully finished with chrome wear, and supplied with an adjustment tool for tuning the head. The finish on the wood is exceptional and the fitted Banjo back makes for comfortable playing with it nestled up against you. That said, 3 thumb screws can be removed and the back can be taken off leaving you with a backless banjo should the desire take you.

Out of the box the Banjo played beautifully and has prompted some re-workings of some of my old songs and added extra textures in the recording studio. Listen to a lot of Nashville influenced records and more often than not it's a 6 string banjo in the background.

At a price as low as this it is a great instrument to add to the collection.
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Semi decent, it works for the price
Edgar Blackdagger 25.10.2019
The banjo just arrived today, the banjo box (not the whole Thomann box) was a bit hit, so the instrument's headstock had some paint removed, revealing the plain wood.
It's the first time this happens in my 10+ year experience with Thomann.

I have a HBJ-25 (Standard HB 5-String Banjo) and I have to say this 6-string version is not as impressive, build quality is as always very good,
but the sound is quieter, the head was way too loose and (maybe it's just me, but) the back makes the sound muffled and quieter, it causes the head to compress a lot instead of just projecting the sound.

I removed the back, tuned the head, did a little work on the bridge to prevent the strings from snapping out of the grooves, changed strings to 10s (it had something like 12-58 gauge, I could easily tune it to Drop B) and now it's much better.

I'm still getting used to it and eventually I will, but I think my expectations were too high because of my experience with the HBJ-25 and other HB instruments.
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If you need a six string banjo then go for this!
Sean I. 23.06.2013
I had wanted a banjo for some time but didn't fancy learning a completely different instrument so I compromised to get this six string version. Don't be fooled into thinking there is no learning curve to playing this, there are some distinct differences. You cannot just play the same open chords at the top of the neck: that sound quite awful! You will need to learn banjo rolls and/or some finger picking and to be honest a capo is pretty much a necessity to get a decent 'banjo' sound. The instrument itself is very well made and finished. The action is very high and takes a little getting used to but with a little patience you can get a good and distinct sound out of it. Makes a nice change from guitar and if you are into folk or country it will prove to be a fantastic addition to your collection! In terms of value for money, Thomann's Harley Benton brand is very hard to beat being well made and really good products for the price...
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Without a doubt needed a set up but over all a great fun instrument
zeronero 16.12.2022
I play guitar, bass, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo so there is no issue with me trying to get used to a different tuning. I didn't buy it as a banjo for a guitar player who cannot play banjo. What I bought it for is a low price option in folk sessions where I can play along with songs I might not know very well and add texture to the overall vibe. The sessions I play have too many guitar players, like at least 3 acoustics so me being a 4th is not much sense. And it does that job very well. It arrived with a very loose head and a bad action but I expected that. And probably with transportation it needed to be setup loose. Frets are not finished well, again expected. A small information sheet would have been useful to explain how to set it up. If someone bought this and had never played a banjo before they might have difficulties getting the best out of it. All in all, I sanded down the bridge by 1mm, tightened the head to medium to high tension, adjusted the coordinator rod and installed a pickup. It gets used a lot at the sessions because every guitar player wants to have a go on it hehe. It brings a smile to their face when they strum the first notes and chords and usually the first comment is 'I gotta get one of these'. As for playing live through a PA, I will use it without hesitation. Yes it will need EQ tweaks and a foam insert to lessen feedback but for the money it is just a great unusual tool to add in songs for that banjo like texture. Also its nice and loud, especially with the head good and tight. Overall I recommend it.
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Easy Bluegrass
Mildred 01.07.2013
Great way to get a bluegrass sound without the bother of learning a complete new set of chords for a five string banjo, for a lazy guitar player like myself. I love this instrument. I was a little wary of buying a cheap banjo, and didnt know a huge amount about Harley Benton, but so far it holds its tuning very well, unlike my tenor banjo. Once I changed the strings to pyramid banjo strings, I got that bluegrass sound I was after. It was easy to make the adjustment, once I learned a few bluegrass picking patterns. I am very pleased with this insrtument. It s quite heavy compared to guitar, so it took a while to get it balanced correctly when playing. Love this insrtument, cant understand why it is considered the poor relation of the bluegrass family.
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Sounds good but low price shows
Jonas-N 30.01.2019
Generally, it sounds quite good especially considering the price. However, the low price shows, there are many flaws, there are already cracks showing, the felt between the removable back and the neck is improperly glued on, one of the mounts for the thumbscrews fell out etc.
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recommended
Anonymous 11.02.2022
First class service, good product and reasonable price
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great for lazy guitar players
Seven Industries 14.01.2023
due to the normal 6 string design and tuning it's super easy to grab and start playing instead of having to learn the tuning and chords of a banjo
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Wonderful intrument
Solo in Dallas, TX 05.12.2021
First banjo type instrument I have owned. I admit to a bit of nervousness when first ordering it since I wasn't sure what to expect with a banjo. But this arrived in great shape and sounds great. No issues whatsoever. I will continue to highly recommend HB instruments to my friends and family. Thanks, HB... another great instrument.
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FANTASTIC! ! !
Anonymous 06.03.2016
I started learning banjo on my father's 5 string Harley Benton but as a guitarist it seemed like a waste of time when I could just buy a Banjitar and chickin' pick! Safe to say it gets' everything right.

I must say, it's very interesting. Though I am not fully equipped to record yet, I'd love to have this on a record. Even for just one track, maybe just for one section because it really changes the dynamic for me musically.

It was a lil' bassier than I imagined at first, but I'll be getting some lighter strings before long. I may even consider forming a group which has a 'folk' set up playing classic hard rock and heavy metal songs.

My pals think it's a blast and they haven't seen anything like it, I'm also deeply considering buying one of these 'resonator basses' that 'Harley' have in stock because I'm acutally a bass player first and foremost.

The funniest and best part is when I cover tracks by bands like 'System Of A Down' with my muse-o pals and I say 'Guess this song' it's always a cracker of an event. I just love it, It really freaking rocks!
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