Harley Benton Baritone-7 SBK
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Harley Benton
Baritone-7 SBK
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This Harley Benton Baritone-7 is a seriously impressive value for the money. It’s built for players exploring extended-range and heavier genres, offering a neck-through design and surprisingly powerful pickups. If you need a baritone 7-string on a budget and appreciate a modern feel, this is a fantastic starting point.
Product Description
- Harley Benton Baritone-7 SBK Progressive Series
- 7-String Baritone Electric Guitar
- Arched body: Poplar
- 3-Piece neck-through-body neck: Canadian maple
- Fretboard: Amaranth
- White off-set dot fretboard inlays
- Neck profile: C
- Fretboard radius: 400 mm
- 24 Frets (2.7 mm)
- Double action truss rod
- Scale: 689 mm
- Nut width: 48 mm
- Graphite nut
- Pickups: 2 HBZ Hi-Gain Humbuckers
- 1 x Volume and 1 x tone control
- 3-Way toggle switch
- Black DLX hardware
- DLX Tune-o-matic bridge with string guide through the body
- WSC Die-cast locking machine heads
- Tuning: b-e-a-d-g-b-e
- Strings: 010-013-017-026-036-046-059
- Colour: Matt black
- • Graphite nut minimizes fret buzz and improves tuning stability significantly.
- • Canadian maple neck-through design offers exceptional sustain and comfortable access.
- • HBZ humbuckers deliver a surprisingly thick, high-output sound suitable for metal.
- • Die-cast locking tuners enable rapid string changes and precise tuning.
- • Poplar body, while resonant, might lack the premium feel of mahogany or basswood.
- • The 'C' neck profile could be too thin for players preferring a thicker feel.
- • Limited pickup switching options restrict tonal versatility compared to more expensive guitars.
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