Harley Benton ST-62CC MN LH Seafoam Green
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Harley Benton
ST-62CC MN LH Seafoam Green
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This left-handed Harley Benton ST-62CC is a seriously impressive value. The caramelized neck feels fantastic, and the Roswell pickups offer a surprisingly authentic vintage Strat tone – bright, snappy, and ready for classic rock or blues. It's an ideal instrument for beginner to intermediate players seeking a quality feel and vintage vibe on a budget.
Product Description
- Harley Benton ST-62CC MN LH Seafoam Green
- Electric Guitar
- Left-handed model
- Body: Basswood
- Bolt-on vintage caramelised maple neck
- Fingerboard: Caramelised Maple
- Dot fingerboard inlays
- Neck profile: C
- Scale length: 648 mm (25.50")
- Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
- Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
- 22 Frets
- Pickups: 3 Roswell STA AlNiCo 5 single coils
- 1 x Volume and 2 x tone controls
- 5-Way switch
- 3-Ply Mint Green pickguard
- Synchronised tremolo
- Kluson-style machine heads
- Chrome hardware
- Strings: .010 - .046
- Colour: '60s Custom Seafoam Green
- • Caramelized maple neck and fretboard offer surprisingly smooth playability and feel.
- • Roswell STA pickups deliver a surprisingly articulate and vintage-voiced single-coil tone.
- • Bolt-on neck construction provides a bright, snappy response characteristic of vintage Strats.
- • The Seafoam Green finish and Kluson-style tuners add a touch of classic aesthetic charm.
- • Basswood body, while lightweight, lacks the sustain and resonance of more premium woods.
- • Synchronized tremolo system can feel a bit 'budget' and might require tweaking for stability.
- • Caramelized finish, while nice, may be prone to wear and tear with aggressive playing.
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