Harley Benton Amarok-BT BKNT Flame Burst

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Guitare électrique baryton

  • Corps bombé "Modern Comfort" en acajou
  • Table en placage d'érable flammé
  • Manche traversant 5 pièces en érable/acajou
  • Touche en ébène de makassar
  • Repères "points décalés" blancs imitation nacre de 6 mm
  • Repères "points latéraux" brillants dans l'obscurité de 2,4 mm
  • Profil du manche: C mince moderne
  • Epaisseur à la 1re frette: 21 mm
  • Epaisseur à la 12e frette: 23 mm
  • Filet de corps en bois
  • 24 frettes BlackSmith Jumbo en acier inoxydable
  • Rayon de la touche: 355,6 mm
  • Sillet en graphite
  • Largeur au sillet: 42 mm
  • Diapason: 686 mm
  • Barre de réglage (Truss Rod) double action
  • 1 micro double bobinage EMG Retro Active Hot 70 avec aimant en céramique (chevalet)
  • 1 micro double bobinage EMG Retro Active Hot 70 avec aimant Alnico 5 (manche)
  • 1 réglage de volume
  • 1 réglage de tonalité
  • Sélecteur 3 positions
  • Chevalet WSC HPS-6 Custom Hardtail
  • Mécaniques bloquantes Jinho JN-03L
  • Accastillage noir
  • Cordes .013-.062
  • Couleur tête/corps: Black Natural Flame Burst Satin
  • Fabriquée en Indonésie
Référencé depuis Avril 2020
Numéro d'article 479377
Conditionnement (UVC) 1 Pièce(s)
Couleur Black Burst
Corps Acajou
Table Erable flammé
Manche Erable, acajou, érable, acajou, érable
Touche Ebène
Frettes 24
Diapason 686 mm
Micros HH
Vibrato Non
Étui inclus Non
Housse incluse Non
498 €
Envoi gratuit et TVA incluse.
Disponible sous 3-4 semaines
Disponible sous 3-4 semaines

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Steve Mathurin 17.10.2020
il y a des petits détails estéthique mais sinon je l'aime bien, elle sonne et joue vraiment bien! 👍🤘
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Probably unbeatable for the price
Floppuh 20.08.2021
It's almost annoying that there's no real competition for the specs of this guitar. Depending on what kind of model you're used to, the body might take a bit to get used to, and if you haven't played baritones before (like me), you might be a tiny bit alienated for the first 5 minutes, but that disappears almost immediately.

I can't say I can notice a huge difference in the sound from the baritone scale length, but I can barely feel the longer neck in the first place. It's only a 27 neck, which is barely in the baritone ball park anyways.Whether this is worth it for you is entirely up to your priorities. Would you sacrifice a tiny tiny amount of comfort for a tiny tiny amount of tone or vice versa? Then again, it's probably much more noticeable on higher end amplification e.g. not my 200 euro practice amp.

Honestly, the biggest change in sound might reasonably be the wound g string. Do keep in mind I'm playing a 12-68 set in C standard, which is higher than most people use baritones. Perhaps the neck shines through in tunings lower than B. Still a unique and satisfying feel though.

The quality control can be a bit nefarious, but with Thomann's return policy it should really never be a major concern unless your packages take a month to arrive and you have no patience. If you don't need it right NOW you might as well gamble with a b stock to save some cash.

The tuners seem fine (I have no experience with locking tuners so I can't really comment well), the input jack is decently responsive (although it doesn't seem like it will survive for more than like, 2 years), the volume knob is cut weirdly and scrapes against the body when turned (really easy fix that everyone can probably do though).

As for the EMG's, I have a really bad ear for comparing stuff when it's not like, a direct playback comparison, so I can't really comment much on their sound quality. If you haven't used actives in the past, it takes a bit to get used to having to unplug when you're not playing to conserve battery life. Not exactly a concern or anything, just something I wish I didn't need to do, but that's extremely picky. According to other, more experienced players, they sound less compressed than EMG 81s, basically kinda like more aggressive passive pups. No complaints here. They don't limit your sound much, and it's not like you can't get a satisfying clean or crunch sound with em.

All of these things barely matter. The only real issue I can see with this guitar is that it might just not inspire you. An instrument with 3/4ths of these specs with a finish that makes you want to play it more is probably more worth it imo.
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Good value for money
lfccorreia 29.04.2020
Very good build quality and specs. The neck and fingerboard are very comfortable to play, and the EMGs sound great with heavy distortion and clean sounds. Love the Flame Burst top and the matching headstock. The natural binding gives a "premium" look to the overall design of the guitar. Haven't found any cons, so I am very happy with purchase!
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came with a twist in the neck...yikes
RobNadj 24.10.2022
so i got this guitar on the reputation that they make guitars with great workman ship for a Steal of a price. this is largely true but i was sold a flawed guitar. with a twist in the nick. i took it to my local guitar shop to have it set up and they called me and told me that the guitar had a twist. it was slight and they did the best they could to get the neck as straight as possible. The twist means there is some fret buzz on some of the higher strings around the second and third frets. me and the tech got it to wear it wasn't terribly noticeable but still you pay full price you hope to get a full price guitar. the pickups are great it plays quite well. for the price i still think its decent. a sturdy baritone for sure. just not anything to write home about.
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