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Published on 11/23/08 at 15:38
No idea of the country of manufacture by Thomann ... I put the info of the site with only this information:
Harley Benton acoustic steel string cutaway HBJC503CEQ guitar - jumbo style, solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard With block inlays, Piezo pickup with 4 band EQ and pre-amp. Saddle width: 44mm. Scale: 65.5cm. Finish: Natural High Polish.
UTILIZATION
Accs acute correct thanks to the cutaway handle, a bit thick all the same, big body so as ergonomics average but for the benefit of her
SOUNDS
I use it in style pop, flamenco finger, acoustic rock, I do not play in an amp but I electroacoustic test the piezo through my Line6 Toneport the record is clean and powerful, just missing heat ca sounds better than a micro-level of rosette cons by the solo guitar sounds brilliant and well balanced by good low against the pure sound that comes out of the piezo electric for me too ...
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it about 2 years before I had a price equivalent to stagg I prefer my harley benton it sound louder and brighter is the piezo (which I did not with my old stagg)
Harley Benton acoustic steel string cutaway HBJC503CEQ guitar - jumbo style, solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard With block inlays, Piezo pickup with 4 band EQ and pre-amp. Saddle width: 44mm. Scale: 65.5cm. Finish: Natural High Polish.
UTILIZATION
Accs acute correct thanks to the cutaway handle, a bit thick all the same, big body so as ergonomics average but for the benefit of her
SOUNDS
I use it in style pop, flamenco finger, acoustic rock, I do not play in an amp but I electroacoustic test the piezo through my Line6 Toneport the record is clean and powerful, just missing heat ca sounds better than a micro-level of rosette cons by the solo guitar sounds brilliant and well balanced by good low against the pure sound that comes out of the piezo electric for me too ...
OVERALL OPINION
I've had it about 2 years before I had a price equivalent to stagg I prefer my harley benton it sound louder and brighter is the piezo (which I did not with my old stagg)