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Published on 09/14/08 at 01:45
For the description, that of thomann here:
Harley Benton HBB 1960 BLUE BURST
Semi-Acoustic Bass
Single Cutaway, Maple Top, Maple Back and Sides, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboa
rd, 860 mm (34 ") Scale, White Binding
Die Cast Tuners, Chrome Hardware, 2 Humbuckers, 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 1 Toggle, Color: Blue Burst.
Made in China.
I expected to receive an instrument compltement drgl ... and no, rglages are quite correct.: Strings based on a floating wooden bridge that has size t tear it off (there are traces of tools and even traces in pencil!). Checker's pace ... correct, but the string of r it could have be better. The strings are a little high but it is playable trs.
The handle is 4.3 cm and 6.2 at nut down.
UTILIZATION
Play the bass is sitting balance and "calle" easily. With a strap, the head of the nose a little picnic. It is far from the handle of JB ... l is rather large but ultimately argrable.
The underside of the handle and bevelled under the table: there is no finish.
The screws on the pickups are the heads of poor quality and they are abmes t overtighten (embedded in the plastic).
The nut is a horrible piece of plastic that does not inspire confidence. Nets (white binding) are a scrub because there are traces of normment pose.
At this point you would think that the only care that low intake is sticking trs's own label "made in china" ... But there are good surprises! the frets are well set trs, assemblies of the table are Russian paint and varnish are super! whew
SOUNDS
I am surprised because the sound enjoyable "unplug" is good. I prfre even my bass Acoustic (Bee & Billy 833C/EQ)
For sound: you can go the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oP_ELRZXE" target="_blank">http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oP_ELRZXE</a> . All rglage background and zoom through B2.1U.
OVERALL OPINION
A 250 Harley Benton HBB 1960's seems to be the least CHRE your exact market and is fairly good for this budget: not at all (which explains the good "rating")
There was also a Harley Benton HBB 1960 "black" with a single microphone 180.
Harley Benton HBB 1960 BLUE BURST
Semi-Acoustic Bass
Single Cutaway, Maple Top, Maple Back and Sides, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboa
rd, 860 mm (34 ") Scale, White Binding
Die Cast Tuners, Chrome Hardware, 2 Humbuckers, 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone, 1 Toggle, Color: Blue Burst.
Made in China.
I expected to receive an instrument compltement drgl ... and no, rglages are quite correct.: Strings based on a floating wooden bridge that has size t tear it off (there are traces of tools and even traces in pencil!). Checker's pace ... correct, but the string of r it could have be better. The strings are a little high but it is playable trs.
The handle is 4.3 cm and 6.2 at nut down.
UTILIZATION
Play the bass is sitting balance and "calle" easily. With a strap, the head of the nose a little picnic. It is far from the handle of JB ... l is rather large but ultimately argrable.
The underside of the handle and bevelled under the table: there is no finish.
The screws on the pickups are the heads of poor quality and they are abmes t overtighten (embedded in the plastic).
The nut is a horrible piece of plastic that does not inspire confidence. Nets (white binding) are a scrub because there are traces of normment pose.
At this point you would think that the only care that low intake is sticking trs's own label "made in china" ... But there are good surprises! the frets are well set trs, assemblies of the table are Russian paint and varnish are super! whew
SOUNDS
I am surprised because the sound enjoyable "unplug" is good. I prfre even my bass Acoustic (Bee & Billy 833C/EQ)
For sound: you can go the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oP_ELRZXE" target="_blank">http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oP_ELRZXE</a> . All rglage background and zoom through B2.1U.
OVERALL OPINION
A 250 Harley Benton HBB 1960's seems to be the least CHRE your exact market and is fairly good for this budget: not at all (which explains the good "rating")
There was also a Harley Benton HBB 1960 "black" with a single microphone 180.