Harley Benton PB-20LH SBK w/Bag
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Harley Benton
PB-20LH SBK w/Bag
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This Harley Benton PB-20LH is a fantastic entry point for left-handed bassists wanting a Precision Bass vibe. It’s surprisingly well-built for the price, with a comfortable neck and a usable range of tones—perfect for beginners or players needing a reliable, budget-friendly bass for practice or gigging.
Product Description
Harley Benton PB-20LH SBK w/Bag
*Bundle offer comprising*, Harley Benton PB-20LH SBK
- *Electric Bass*
- Left-handed model
- Body: Basswood
- Neck: Bolt-on maple
- Fingerboard: Amaranth
- DOT fingerboard inlays
- Neck Profile: Modern "C"
- Scale: 864 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- 20 Frets
- Pickup: PB-style split coil
- Volume and Tone controls
- Dual action truss rod
- Classic PB-Style machine heads
- Black hardware
- Strings: .045 - .105
- Colour: Matt Black
- Thomann E-Bass Gigbag BK
- *Nylon Gig Bag for Electric Bass*
- Made of high quality materials
- 20 mm foam padding
- Inner dimensions (L x W x D): approx. 118 x 35 x 8 cm
- Floor protection on the bottom
- Backpack straps
- With external pocket for accessories and large sheet music pouch
- Colour: Black
- • Basswood body delivers a surprisingly warm and resonant low-end.
- • Bolt-on maple neck provides a snappy, responsive feel.
- • PB-style split coil pickup offers a thick, punchy, and versatile tone.
- • Included gig bag is genuinely well-padded and practical for transport.
- • Basswood can lack sustain compared to mahogany or other hardwoods.
- • Bolt-on neck joint can be a point of weakness if not handled carefully.
- • Amaranth fingerboard, while durable, lacks the traditional feel of rosewood.
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