Harley Benton TE-90FLT Blue Blast

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Harley Benton TE-90FLT Blue Blast
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Not your average Tele style guitar! Very microphonic pickups. Great value.
TE-90 FLT 07.08.2023
I recently started playing guitar again after a long hiatus due to having kids. I've never been too interested in tele styles before, but after a lot of research and finding out about Harley Benton guitars, this one really caught my eye for a few reasons:

1. The Filtertron style pickups
2. The cool looking blast finish
3. The reverse headstock makes this look even more unique and not like just another tele clone
4. The price!

In the past I've had an HH Ibanez, an SSS Kramer, and I currently own a Washburn HSS. I wanted something different and was really intrigued by the Filtertron style, plus a lot of my musical heros play teles, so why not?

My guitar arrived in good condition and was already fairly well set-up and almost in tune; amazing since it came to me in the US all the way from Germany!

There is a little fret buzz, but it isn't really audible when amped up, so that's fine. There are a few minor imperfections in the finish (which looks awesome), some weird gouges/scratches on the end of the guitar near where the rear strap knob is, and a couple rough areas on the neck near the 22nd fret. The frets them selves are a tiny bit scratchy on the sides, but not terrible and well within what I'd consider to be acceptable for the price. The slot where the nut sits looked a little off-kilter, but I think it's due to how the finish on the headstock is sort of angled on my guitar as I haven't noticed any issues with playability or staying in tune. The neck feels very nice, although there does seem to be a couple small spots that are a little rough. All this being said, it is very playable and I've been enjoying it a lot.

The guitar stays in tune VERY well. The tuners are a little stiff and the ratio doesn't seem the best, but honestly, for the PRICE of this guitar, it's definitely well within reason. It stays in tune better than my Washburn WR150.

The knobs on my guitar seem to have been installed at a slight angle and not quite flush with the body, but they still work fine.

I can get some really nice tones out of this guitar, and to me it feels especially heavy on the low end. It's definitely taking me more time to fine tune the tone on this guitar compared to my Washburn, but once dialed in they sound great; this is likely more on me not being used to these types of pickups than on the guitar/pickups themselves.

The only thing that I would caution some folks on with this guitar is that it can have very microphonic pickups. This really only comes into play if you have very high gain and volume settings; otherwise it isn't noticeable. I tend to play rock and use a fair amount of distortion and it isn't normally an issue for me, but if you're playing crazy high gain or at very high volumes then you're probably better off with a different guitar. Apparently this is a known thing with these pickups, and I think it's likely how they get their vintage-esque, lively sound.

I've had such a good experience with this guitar (my first HB) that I've just ordered an SC-550 II Gotoh (the Slash Tribute) because I've always wanted an LP style. That model is a bit more expensive than this one, so I'm hoping it is even higher quality than the TE-90 FLT, which was already a great bargain for me.

To summarize:
- The guitar overall feels very solid and punches well above it's weight in terms of price to value. The hardware isn't anything special, but gets the job done and doesn't feel cheap.
- The pickups sound really great clean, and are very lively. The downside is that at very high gain and volume levels, they become microphonic, which may or may not be a con if you either don't play that style of music or don't mind it (some folks even WANT microphonic pickups). You could always take them out and wax pot them, but that will change the tone somewhat.
- There are some minor cosmetic blemishes, scratches, etc, but they don't take away from the playability and are really only noticeable close up; otherwise this guitar looks super cool and unlike anything else.
- If you've always been curious about a Tele style guitar or Filtertron style pickups, this guitar is an absolute bargain and a great way to try them out.
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Anonymous 07.12.2021
Great looking guitar, plays really well. Great colour, nice neck, fret ends well finished, pick ups sound great for the price. Only flaw on this one the tuners are a little close together when tuning. Otherwise a great guitar.. have a look and listen:
https://youtu.be/fzyoYJMS070
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