The Harley Benton PJ-5 HTR Deluxe is effectively Harley Benton at its all time best. I have owned this bass for 14 months now and it has very swiftly become my most travel ready and most reliable bass.
I originally bought this Bass to be my second bass and to fill in the gaps in versatility, i.e mostly what my other bass wasn't capable of doing tone wise (the bass in question being a standard 4 string short scale hollow body bass). I figured at 129 euro it wasnt much of a gamble and needless to say, the PJ 5 greatly impressed me when it arrived. The Alder body is as sturdy and heavy duty as a battle axe, and the neck is swift and reliable with a light finish that doesnt slow down the playability of the instrument, the intonation is beautifully consistent and required very little setting up. It needed as little as a quick tune up once it arrived and was more than ready to go.
The strings that came with the bass were fantastic quality, which shows Thomann isnt going to cheap out on their customers any time soon, that said, I did replace them after about 2 months and swapped them for a set of warwick red labels which changed the instrument entirely and for the better.
I am presently attending college which consists of 4 practicals a week on mondays and fridays and time after time, i'm drawn to grabbing my PJ 5 above any of the others purely based on its sturdiness and excellent tonal range. It can be used for many diverse genres such as Jazz, Blues, Folk, Rock/Pop, Punk or Reggae.
It is also worth mentioning, at present I have the same bass set up with a "high C" 5 string set, 105 - 32 gauge strings tuned EADGB and use this tuning for all of my practicals in college (Practicals are mostly in Jazz/Blues) and it handles this tuning seamlessly without any need for adjusting the action or changing the nut at all.
The one downside to this bass are the fact that the pickups are slightly cooler than most other basses i've used, and as a result the bass output is quieter. which isnt overly significant, if anything it just requires more amp volume once you swap from another bass to the PJ 5 and to turn the amp volume down again when swapping back.
In all, I would go so far as say this is my favourite bass to play any clean or 'light gain' song with, which approximately makes up about 60% of my average setlist.
I would also personally recommend the PJ 5 bass to any student, beginner, or intermediate bass player who like I was 14 months ago, is looking for a new string to their bow, looking to take up 5 string bass or even constantly commuting to and from college and are wary of an expensive or fragile instrument getting damaged during the constant travelling.
10/10 for playability, sound, appearance, sturdiness and for the fantastic hotrod red colour.