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Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

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E-Gitarre

  • Deluxe Serie
  • Korpus: Pappel
  • geschraubter Hals: gerösteter kanadischer Ahorn
  • Griffbrett: Lorbeer
  • Griffbretteinlagen: Dots
  • rechtwinklig abgerundete Griffbrettkanten
  • Sattel: Graphit
  • Double Action Halsstab mit Einstellrad
  • Halsprofil: Smooth D - Stärke am 1. Bund: 20,5 mm, am 12. Bund: 22,5 mm
  • Sattelbreite: 42 mm
  • Compound Griffbrettradius: 305 - 406 mm (12" - 16")
  • Mensur: 648 mm (25,5")
  • 22 Premium Neusilber Medium Jumbo Bünde
  • Tonabnehmer: HBZ Custom Wound VTH Alnico 5 Covered Humbucker (Steg), HBZ Custom Wound VT-M Alnico 5 (Mitte) und HBZ Custom Wound VT-N Alnico 5 (Hals) Single Coils
  • 1 Volumeregler
  • 1 Tonregler mit Push/Pull-Funktion für Coil Split
  • 5-Wege Schalter
  • 3-lagiges mintgrünes Schlagbrett
  • synchronisiertes Sung-Il BS-213 Deluxe Tremolo System
  • Sung-Il ML-55 Locking Mechaniken mit HB Logo
  • Chrom Hardware
  • Farbe: Lake Placid Blue Hochglanz
Erhältlich seit Oktober 2024
Artikelnummer 573385
Verkaufseinheit 1 Stück
Farbe Lake Placid Blue
Korpus Pappel
Decke Keine
Hals Karamellisierter Kanadischer Ahorn
Griffbrett Laurel
Bünde 22
Mensur 648 mm
Tonabnehmerbestückung HSS
Tremolo Synchronized
Inkl. Gigbag Nein
Inkl. Koffer Nein
179 €
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Gitarre mit besonderer Vielseitigkeit

Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

Eine moderne ST-Gitarre ist mit einem Schweizer Taschenmesser zu vergleichen. Vielleicht kann man mit ihr keine Dose öffnen, aber sie hat in der Welt der Gitarren einen ähnlich flexiblen Ruf – in fast jeder Situation standhaft abzuliefern! Die Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB ist eine Gitarre, die diesem Ruf gerecht wird und das mit gnadenlos guten Spezifikationen in ihrem Preissegment. Das klassische Design wird hier gekonnt an moderne Bedürfnisse angepasst: Der Korpus hat ergonomisch optimierte Anpassungen erhalten, wie z.B. einen abgerundeten Hals-Korpus-Übergang, um in allen Lagen angenehm spielen zu können. Die HSS-Tonabnehmer-Bestückung ermöglicht eine immense tonale Flexibilität; von Clean bis Dirty ist so gut wie alles machbar.

Decke der Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

Ein fließendes Instrument

Die in Lake Placid Blue lackierte Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB ist mit ihrer Chrom-Hardware ein richtiger Hingucker und besticht mit einer fließenden Bespielbarkeit. Der Hals besteht aus thermisch behandeltem Ahorn, dadurch ist er äußerst stabil und die Gitarre klanglich merklich trockener und perkussiver. Am Lorbeer-Griffbrett verstecken sich neben den Neusilberbünden noch weitere Besonderheiten. Zum einen die abgerundeten Griffbrettkanten, wodurch sich die Gitarre angenehm wie ein alter Begleiter spielen lässt. Zum anderen hat sie einen Compund-Radius, welcher von 12" auf 16" geht – doch wofür? In den tieferen Lagen ist ein runderer Radius angenehmer für das Akkordspiel, in höheren Lagen präferieren viele Flitzfinger einen flachen Radius, da Bendings und schnelle Lead-Lines noch besser von der Hand gehen. Hier findet sich ein Instrument mit grandioser Bespielbarkeit.

Detail der Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

Ein sehr breites Feld an Sounds

Wer eine moderne ST-Gitarre sucht, die eine wunderbare Bespielbarkeit hat und mit modernen Features glänzt, findet mit Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB eine gute Option zu einem sehr fairen Preispunkt. Mit Locking-Mechaniken und synchronisierten Tremolo der Marke Sung bietet die Gitarre in Kombination mit dem Graphit-Sattel eine stimmstabile Grundlage. Um tonal ein breites Feld abzudecken, findet sich eine Kombination von HBZ-Pickups – zwei Single Coils an Hals- und Mitten-Position sowie ein splitbarer Humbucker an der Brücke. Die Pickups kann man über den 5-Wege-Schalter klassisch anwählen und via Volume- und Tone-Potis den Sound weiter anpassen. Die Gitarre richtet sich nicht nur an Anfänger, auch ambitionierte Musiker finden hier ein Instrument, welches ein breites Feld abdeckt und ein stimmiges und modernes Set an Features mitbringt.

Kopfplatte der Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB

Über Harley Benton

Seit 1998 bedient die Marke Harley Benton die Bedürfnisse vieler Gitarristen und Bassisten. Neben einer umfangreichen Bandbreite an Saiteninstrumenten bietet die Hausmarke des Musikhauses Thomann auch jede Menge Verstärker, Lautsprecher, Effektpedale und weiteres Zubehör an. Insgesamt umfasst die Palette über 1.500 Produkte. Gefertigt von etablierten Herstellern, überzeugen alle Artikel von Harley Benton durch Qualität, Zuverlässigkeit und einen dennoch günstigen Preis. Durch die ständige Erweiterung des Portfolios bietet Harley Benton so stets neue und innovative Produkte für den musikalischen Alltag.

Ein toller Allrounder

Moderne Bespielbarkeit, ein durchdachtes Design und ein breiter tonaler Kanon zählen zu den Einstellungsmerkmalen der Harley Benton ST-Modern HSS LPB. Gerade Beginner und Aufsteiger bekommen hier einen guten Allrounder, auf welchen man sehr gut verschiedene Stile lernen kann – egal ob Funk, Rock, Blues oder Metal. Sie hat die tonalen Kapazitäten und Bespielbarkeit, alle Facetten der Musik solide und überzeugend abzudecken. In ihr findet sich allerdings auch ein funktionales Arbeitsinstrument für unterwegs oder eine überzeugende Backup-Gitarre in Bühnen- oder Proberaum-Settings, die auch ambitionierte Musiker anspricht.

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Sensationelle Qualität zum absolut günstigen Preis
Uli61 04.04.2025
Ich hatte mir diese Gitarre gekauft, weil sie in einem Youtube Video von einem Gitarrenspezialisten als richtig hochqualitative Gitarre beurteilt worden war. Und was soll ich sagen ... es trifft absolut zu!
Super hochwertige Verarbeitung, klangstabil, sehr hochwertige Tonabnehmer. Dank schön geformtem Hals sehr gut zu spielen - sogar für mich mit meinen riesengroßen Händen. ... ich bin rundum begeistert.
Ich hatte mir diese Gitarre gekauft, weil sie in einem Youtube Video von einem Gitarrenspezialisten als richtig hochqualitative Gitarre beurteilt worden war. Und was soll ich sagen ... es trifft absolut zu!
Super hochwertige Verarbeitung, klangstabil, sehr hochwertige Tonabnehmer. Dank schön geformtem Hals sehr gut zu spielen - sogar für mich mit meinen
Ich hatte mir diese Gitarre gekauft, weil sie in einem Youtube Video von einem Gitarrenspezialisten als richtig hochqualitative Gitarre beurteilt worden war. Und was soll ich sagen ... es trifft absolut zu!
Super hochwertige Verarbeitung, klangstabil, sehr hochwertige Tonabnehmer. Dank schön geformtem Hals sehr gut zu spielen - sogar für mich mit meinen riesengroßen Händen. ... ich bin rundum begeistert.
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Excellent build quality and value but fret size is an issue
mropeel 02.11.2024
I’d like to start by saying, I have been a PRO player my whole life and have owned quite a few high end guitars, I also have many Harley Benton guitars and I long awaited the release of the STModern Plus. However there were a few features that didn’t really appeal to me. So when the STModern was released at £150, I had to have one. This is an honest review, maybe slightly biased by my experience and preferences, but honest, nevertheless.

Firstly, the POSITIVES: The build quality is excellent. I couldn’t find any finish flaws anywhere. The neck is incredibly comfortable, the side dots are perfectly fitted, the trem is smooth and stays in tune and on first impressions, the pickups sound honky and very pleasant. (I’ve not tried them properly yet) The out of the box set-up was almost perfect. For the money I’d say it would be near impossible to find a better guitar.

Secondly, the NEGATIVES: The description boasts PREMIUM nickel silver frets. Now I have a TE62DB and ST62. Whist the fret work is excellent, and everything plays perfectly, the frets are possibly slightly on the small side for me. They look very similar to the TE62DB and ST62 but more difficult to grip, which suggest a slightly less tall fret. I like taller frets and my fusions, which all boast medium jumbo frets, my CE24, SC550, DC Jnr and my TE90 Blast, ALL have what I consider to be frets of a more professional and playable size. When I got the guitar it had 009 gauge strings fitted (difficult for me to assess playability as I prefer 010’s) and what appeared to be a faulty machine head. I waited until Thomann supplied a replacement before I put 010 gauge strings on. Thomann’s response was quick to solve the issue, however the new machine head was slightly different and didn’t fit, but refitting the old one seemed to solve the problem. So I fitted 010’s and decided to remove the protective coverings on the plastic parts. Whilst I like the guitar, I’m sadly not really connecting with it because of the frets. But it blows the ST62 out of the water on every other level.
It’s also really hard to change the strings as the backplate doesn’t line up and the block is painted black, making it hard to see the string holes, which are recessed half way up the back of the block.
The volume control is also a little far away for comfortable pinky violining.

Another point to note is, if you want to change the scratch plate, standard ‘Strat’ type plates will NOT fit. They are not even close, as while the STModern looks like a ‘Strat’ , it is nowhere near the same shape if you put it next to a ‘Strat’ and look closely. It is however a very nice looking guitar.

It is also quite heavy and robust feeling, so if you want a light guitar, this is not for you.

This would have been a 5 star review as it really is an excellent guitar, but frets are important, so I have to mark it down.
I’d like to start by saying, I have been a PRO player my whole life and have owned quite a few high end guitars, I also have many Harley Benton guitars and I long awaited the release of the STModern Plus. However there were a few features that didn’t really appeal to me. So when the STModern was released at £150, I had to have one. This is an honest review, maybe
I’d like to start by saying, I have been a PRO player my whole life and have owned quite a few high end guitars, I also have many Harley Benton guitars and I long awaited the release of the STModern Plus. However there were a few features that didn’t really appeal to me. So when the STModern was released at £150, I had to have one. This is an honest review, maybe slightly biased by my experience and preferences, but honest, nevertheless.

Firstly, the POSITIVES: The build quality is excellent. I couldn’t find any finish flaws anywhere. The neck is incredibly comfortable, the side dots are perfectly fitted, the trem is smooth and stays in tune and on first impressions, the pickups sound honky and very pleasant. (I’ve not tried them properly yet) The out of the box set-up was almost perfect. For the money I’d say it would be near impossible to find a better guitar.

Secondly, the NEGATIVES: The description boasts PREMIUM nickel silver frets. Now I have a TE62DB and ST62. Whist the fret work is excellent, and everything plays perfectly, the frets are possibly slightly on the small side for me. They look very similar to the TE62DB and ST62 but more difficult to grip, which suggest a slightly less tall fret. I like taller frets and my fusions, which all boast medium jumbo frets, my CE24, SC550, DC Jnr and my TE90 Blast, ALL have what I consider to be frets of a more professional and playable size. When I got the guitar it had 009 gauge strings fitted (difficult for me to assess playability as I prefer 010’s) and what appeared to be a faulty machine head. I waited until Thomann supplied a replacement before I put 010 gauge strings on. Thomann’s response was quick to solve the issue, however the new machine head was slightly different and didn’t fit, but refitting the old one seemed to solve the problem. So I fitted 010’s and decided to remove the protective coverings on the plastic parts. Whilst I like the guitar, I’m sadly not really connecting with it because of the frets. But it blows the ST62 out of the water on every other level.
It’s also really hard to change the strings as the backplate doesn’t line up and the block is painted black, making it hard to see the string holes, which are recessed half way up the back of the block.
The volume control is also a little far away for comfortable pinky violining.

Another point to note is, if you want to change the scratch plate, standard ‘Strat’ type plates will NOT fit. They are not even close, as while the STModern looks like a ‘Strat’ , it is nowhere near the same shape if you put it next to a ‘Strat’ and look closely. It is however a very nice looking guitar.

It is also quite heavy and robust feeling, so if you want a light guitar, this is not for you.

This would have been a 5 star review as it really is an excellent guitar, but frets are important, so I have to mark it down.
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Wow! Simply WOW. Thanks HB folks!
Flyin' Ryan 18.10.2024
I am blown away by the ST-Modern. If you are on the fence, climb on over and place your order. This is impressive. I was eagerly awaiting the launch of this guitar and placed the order the first day. It took nearly a week to ship, which is unlike my typical experiences with Thomann, but I suspect that was to allow for QC checks or due to a high order volume.

PROS: very attractive. Nice paint without blemishes. Good choice of colors. Incredibly impressive specs/features. Unheard of, and I'm speechless to find them at this price point. This thing looks. feels and sounds so good. Dare I say, "tasty." OK, I won't ;-)

CONS or less than ideal: I ordered and received two colors and both have small neck pocket cracks, BUT they are very subtle. I just hope they don't spread. One has a very stiff tuner, which may loosen up over time. No biggy. It's a bit heavier than expected, but I really don't mind that. Visible body seem showing through the paint on the face of guitar, below the bridge.

To hear more, feel free to watch my review and unboxing video: Search YouTube for "Harley Benton ST-Modern (NOT Plus) Unboxing, First Impressions, mini Review"

NOTE: I noted pickup pole pieces set below the pickup covers. This is normal for 2nd strings on vintage style staggered pole pickups.

More pros. I love the bridge. The push/pull feels and sounds great. When the bridge humbucker is split, it really pairs well with the middle and neck as a S. I do really love the humbucker as well.

WOW. Thank you, Thomann/HB!
I am blown away by the ST-Modern. If you are on the fence, climb on over and place your order. This is impressive. I was eagerly awaiting the launch of this guitar and placed the order the first day. It took nearly a week to ship, which is unlike my typical experiences with Thomann, but I suspect that was to allow for QC checks or due to a high order
I am blown away by the ST-Modern. If you are on the fence, climb on over and place your order. This is impressive. I was eagerly awaiting the launch of this guitar and placed the order the first day. It took nearly a week to ship, which is unlike my typical experiences with Thomann, but I suspect that was to allow for QC checks or due to a high order volume.

PROS: very attractive. Nice paint without blemishes. Good choice of colors. Incredibly impressive specs/features. Unheard of, and I'm speechless to find them at this price point. This thing looks. feels and sounds so good. Dare I say, "tasty." OK, I won't ;-)

CONS or less than ideal: I ordered and received two colors and both have small neck pocket cracks, BUT they are very subtle. I just hope they don't spread. One has a very stiff tuner, which may loosen up over time. No biggy. It's a bit heavier than expected, but I really don't mind that. Visible body seem showing through the paint on the face of guitar, below the bridge.

To hear more, feel free to watch my review and unboxing video: Search YouTube for "Harley Benton ST-Modern (NOT Plus) Unboxing, First Impressions, mini Review"

NOTE: I noted pickup pole pieces set below the pickup covers. This is normal for 2nd strings on vintage style staggered pole pickups.

More pros. I love the bridge. The push/pull feels and sounds great. When the bridge humbucker is split, it really pairs well with the middle and neck as a S. I do really love the humbucker as well.

WOW. Thank you, Thomann/HB!
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Unbelievable
MG*BNI* 09.12.2024
I bought this as I wanted a more modern S style guitar for regular live gigging in a classic rock band. I thought the pictures and description would be to good to be true, I was wrong. If this exact guitar had Charvel printed on the headstock and cost £799, I wouldn't question it. The fret work was as good as any guitar I have owned, the whole build quality is equally as good and the pick ups sound as good as you would get on a mid level HSS guitar. Everything feels very very solid and I have used it for 3 gigs already. It sits nice in a mix with my other guitarists (who also uses one of these) Gibson USA SG and Fender roadworn SSS. This is a proper serious guitar and I'm sure you will all be just as blown away as i was.
I bought this as I wanted a more modern S style guitar for regular live gigging in a classic rock band. I thought the pictures and description would be to good to be true, I was wrong. If this exact guitar had Charvel printed on the headstock and cost £799, I wouldn't question it. The fret work was as good as any guitar I have owned, the whole build quality is equally
I bought this as I wanted a more modern S style guitar for regular live gigging in a classic rock band. I thought the pictures and description would be to good to be true, I was wrong. If this exact guitar had Charvel printed on the headstock and cost £799, I wouldn't question it. The fret work was as good as any guitar I have owned, the whole build quality is equally as good and the pick ups sound as good as you would get on a mid level HSS guitar. Everything feels very very solid and I have used it for 3 gigs already. It sits nice in a mix with my other guitarists (who also uses one of these) Gibson USA SG and Fender roadworn SSS. This is a proper serious guitar and I'm sure you will all be just as blown away as i was.
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