The Harley Benton Extreme-76 BK combines a distinctive, angular EX-style body and a pair of classic humbuckers with ceramic magnets to create a bold-looking electric guitar that is virtually predestined for Hard Rock and Metal music and gives players a palette of heavy sounds at a highly affordable price. As well as being an instant eye-catcher thanks to its glossy black finish, the Extreme-76 is also highly reliable due to its sturdy build quality, while the comfortable C-profile neck means that it is also an ideal choice for beginners diving into the heavier musical genres for the first time. Despite the modest price tag, however, Harley Benton has also not cut any corners when it comes to the hardware, and the Extreme-76 BK thus features a Tune-o-Matic bridge, a stopbar tailpiece, and a set of rugged machine heads that are sure to keep everything running smoothly.
Harley Benton has chosen okoume (also known as Gabon mahogany) for the body of the Extreme-76 BK Classic Series and maple for the neck, giving the guitar a powerful sound with plenty of punch, while the 22-fret fingerboard, which is made from roseacer (heat-treated maple that imitates the look and feel of rosewood), features jumbo frets for a smooth playing feel. The two humbuckers in turn are governed by a simple but effective control layout comprising a dedicated volume control for each pickup, a master tone control, and a three-way toggle switch that lets guitarists move effortlessly between the tight, chunky sound of the bridge pickup and the smooth, buttery sound of the neck pickup - or dial in their favourite in-between sounds for clean, rhythm, and lead using both pickups.
Those just starting out on an instrument usually have only a limited budget at their disposal, and budding electric guitarists are no exception. However, that doesn't mean they should have to make do with an instrument that is anything less than well-built and authentic-sounding - and of course iconic looks are a must. Luckily, Harley Benton has designed the Extreme-76 BK Classic Series to tick all of these boxes and give players taking their first steps in the world of Hard Rock and Metal a solid foundation at an affordable price. At the same time, more advanced players looking for a high-quality and reliable second guitar to serve as a backup for performances, rehearsals, or simply for jamming at home that won't break the bank (or the owner's heart if the guitar picks up a few dents and scratches) should also take a look at the Harley Benton Extreme-76 BK.
Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of countless guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the musical world, day after day.
The Harley Benton Extreme-76 BK puts all manner of Hard Rock and Metal sounds at the player's fingertips without costing a fortune, so beginners in particular will find it hard to put a foot wrong here. Of course, a suitable amplifier is also an indispensable component of any setup, and Harley Benton offers a wide range of interesting models that can be combined with the Extreme-76 BK and let the player rock everything from the rehearsal room to the stage, all without breaking the bank. To ensure that their Harley Benton Extreme-76 BK can be stored and transported in complete safety, players would also be well advised to purchase a good-quality gig bag - of which Thomann of course also has a large selection to choose from.
Roseacer
Rosewood is a particularly hard wood that has long been popular as a material for making guitar and bass fingerboards. This wood is now considered endangered, however, and resources are scarce and expensive – which is why guitar makers have already spent several years searching for alternatives. The wood that Harley Benton has chosen as a fingerboard material for its Extreme-76 and many other guitars is a type of thermally treated maple known as "roseacer" (a word coined from "acer", the name of the genus to which maple belongs). The heat treatment to which the wood is subjected reduces its water content to around three percent, which prevents subsequent shifting or warping and increases the wood’s stability while also giving it a visual appearance similar to that of rosewood.