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Harley Benton RG-Junior BK Rock Series

4.4 van de 5 sterren van 238 klantbeoordelingen

Elektrische gitaar

  • Grootte: 3/4
  • Stemming: A-D-G-C-E-A
  • Body: Populier
  • Geschroefde hals: Esdoornhout
  • Fingerboard: Roseacer
  • Dot inlays
  • 24 Frets
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Topkambreedte: 42 mm
  • Scale: 565 mm
  • Double-action truss rod
  • Pickups: 2 humbuckers
  • 1 Volume en 1 Tone control
  • 3-Standen schakelaar
  • DieCast stemmechanieken
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Voorgemonteerde snaren: .009 - .042
  • Kleur: Zwart hoogglans
  • Bijpassende gigbag: Art. 207779 (niet inbegrepen bij de levering)
  • Leverbaar sinds Mei 2014
  • artikelnummer 328537
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Colour Black
  • Body Poplar
  • Neck Maple
  • Frets 24
  • Scale 565 mm
  • Pickup System HH
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
  • Top None
  • Fretboard Roseacer
  • Tremolo No
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The perfect start for little rockstars!

3/4 size electric guitar

Even little rockstars have to start somewhere – and a good start is this Harley Benton RG-Junior BK Rock Series, a solidly made and well-equipped electric guitar that doesn't lack anything in the way of features, despite its extremely affordable price. Solid woods, two powerful humbucking pickups, and a slim maple neck provide both a good sound and comfortable playability, for which the shortened scale length of 565mm is also responsible. This also makes the RG-Junior easy to transport, which might also make it appeal to fully-grown rockstars looking for a decent travel guitar. The hardware includes a set of sturdy machine heads on the headstock and a fixed bridge that feeds the strings through the body. This serves to give the RG-Junior suprising reserves when it comes to sound output, as well as offering a comfortable surface for budding guitarists to rest their right hand.

Electric guitar for kids and teens

Big sound, 3/4 size

Poplar for the body and maple for the neck form the basis of this bona fide Rock machine, which with its duo of humbucking pickups can generate a wide range of sounds while, thanks to its shortened scale length, still making life easy for beginners taking their first steps. There's a three-way switch to select the pickup configuration, and tone and volume controls for further fine-tuning. The RG-Junior's range extends from crystal-clear sounds to crunchy distortion, depending on the amp it's hooked up to (and on the patience of the player's neighbours and siblings, of course!). The ergonomic shape of the glossy jet-black body, together with the slim neck profile, makes making music as pleasant as possible – from learning chords sitting in the living room to the first full-volume rehearsals and performances.

Rear view, Harley Benton junior guitar

A cool Rock guitar for kids

The Harley Benton RG-Junior BK is the ideal instrument for kids and teens looking to make the transition from an acoustic six-string to a real electric axe. It's been designed entirely with young players in mind, with a slim neck and shortened fingerboard that will let them seamlessly – almost effortlessly – pick up where they left off on the acoustic guitar. This is also true of the control layout, with the three-way switch for selecting the pickups and the two pots for volume and tone as simple as they are effective. Nevertheless, the RG-Junior BK can also be used as a travel guitar for adult players, who are likely to appreciate an easy-to-play (and easy-to-transport) instrument that costs no more than a trip to the supermarket - and the guitar will last longer too.

Harley Benton headstock

About Harley Benton

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.

Maximum sound, miniature format

With its two humbucking pickups, the Harley Benton RG-Junior BK is versatile enough to recreate the entire sonic range of Rock guitars. Whether it's for crystal-clear chords, gritty riffs, or soaring solos: Despite its petite dimensions – and the fact that it's tuned five semitones higher than a standard guitar – the RG-Junior BK produces a mature sound that really comes into its own when played through a good guitar amp. Happily enough, the Harley Benton range also includes a number of affordable and well-equipped amplifiers (as well as accessories such as cables, picks, and tuners), so there is nothing stopping the rockstars of tomorrow getting started today!

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Perfecte shortscale
Ritchy72 23.08.2025
Deze shortscale voor mijn dochter aangeschaft en is buitengewoon goed, netjes afgewerkt en klinkt prima. Wel heb ik meteen 0.11-0.49 snaren erop gezet en geïntoneerd in E stemming, wat niet goed gaat met de 0.09-0.42 (de nut moet op de E en A wel even gevijld). Blijft nu ook keurig in tune. Hals is prima, geen gekletter. Hardware is simpel, maar gewoon goed. Even getest over mijn eigen Marshall stack en humbuckertjes klinken geweldig. Does it chug? YES! Echt een prima gitaar en het geld zeker waard, maar mijn advies is dus wel de snaren te vervangen voor D'addario EXL115W, dan is hij perfect.
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I love this guitar
GregF 20.04.2017
They arrived quickly and well packaged.

There are some minor cosmetic issues (some marks on one fretboard, a tiny and shallow hole (toothpick diameter) on the other, a badly angled strap-pin on the top of one.

That said, they play brilliantly. I tuned them both to E Standard (not the recommended 4 steps higher tuning) and they played with a nice low action and stayed in tune decently. I adjusted the neck slightly and lowered the bridge a tiny bit using the included tools but it was decent as is. Now it's really good.

Tuners are decent. A bit fiddly and definitely not as good as Harley Benton's fancier guitars but they hold tuning well. Possibly I've made things fiddlier for myself by using a lower tuning than that recommend by Thomann... (see edit below, yes, tuners are now better with higher gauge/tension strings on it)

I had a lot of fun playing around with them myself.

Then I set them up as Open-D (D A D F? A D) transposed to be a better match for their string tensions, so Open-E (E B E G# B E). That means that if the boys strum the guitars they get an open E, and I can solo over them in the E pentatonic! An easy and fun way to make music with some 6 year olds :)

I don't know if the boys will keep up the guitar, hopefully; but at 75 euro I am not worried about them being broken as kids may well do, and if they don't keep playing them then I'll use one as they're so fun. It also keeps them away from my own guitars!

Note: I've given them a 5 for quality despite the cosmetic flaws. I can't believe how good they are for the money. They ain't perfect but if it was from anyone but Harley Benton I would not expect to get this quality for twice the money.

[edit] couple of months later and I feel even more positive about this guitar. My 6 year old twins are having weekly lessons using them, and really enjoying it. They are also playing Rocksmith 2014 computer game with it, which is getting them to practice guitar with enthusiasm. They get really competitive with each other and always want better high scores and would play for hours at a time if I didn't stop them for fear of repetitive injury.

Initially the boys had a little trouble with accidentally bending notes sharp when fretting them - because the string tension is so low when using the included 10-46s tuned to E Standard (5 half-steps below manufacturers recommendation, so not Thomann's fault). That caused Rocksmith to think they were fretting a fret higher sometimes. That problem went away over time as the boys became more skillful and didn't accidentally bend the low tension strings. However I recently replaced the included 10-46s with 11-49s to increase the string tension when in E Standard. This has made the guitar even better. The tuners work better as it's closer to their normal tension range. I was able to lower the action even more as the strings are less floppy - compensating for any increased fretting strength required. They are still incredibly easy to fret and the boys haven't even complained about finger discomfort after a 90 minute rocksmith session!

Note: all of this is if you're tuning to E Standard instead of A, which is the manfacturers recommended.

Crazy good guitar for 75 euros. It's a real guitar, not some kid's toy.[/edit]
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A lucky find
SingleMalt 14.07.2019
After looking online for what seemed like far too long, I came across this item for my big 6-year old. It seemed to fit the bill across all the desirable features for a child who?s been talking about starting a rock band with his buddies "when we get to be teenagers" for a couple of years now.
Straight to the point:
- Looks: "Bad ass." At least as damn good looking in reality as it is in the glossy photos online. Just watch the pointy head, which kids could easily forget about when they?re moving around the room, whether quietly or in hot rhythm.
- Features: more than one could hope for for a child. Most importantly, the build is super solid. Don?t forget to remove the plastic that covers the pick guard. To complete the job, pop the two control knobs with your fingers if they?re strong, or with two picks from both sides at once slipped through the space between the knobs and the body, pulling gently but steadily straight up (so as not to have your knob fly over the other side of the room). That way you can remove any excess plastic that might hinder the free movement of the knob. I also had to sand a small pointy plastic bit at the base of the pick-up toggle switch. Took all of 30 seconds.
- Sound: out of the box the tuning needed work. I replaced the strings with Ernie Balls, did some work on the bridge to improve the action, and a bit more fiddling around. I hadn?t changed strings since I was a teenager, so that brought back good memories. For the rest, I had to learn on the fly. I must say that I really enjoyed working on the boy?s guitar while he was sleeping, One of those deep-seated pleasures of being a dad I guess.
Summary: If you are willing to be hands on, I certainly recommend this guitar to any parent who has a budding rock-oriented musician, from a big 5 or 6-year old up.
There is an excellent vid on YT by an entertaining German vlogger and guitar teacher, where he covers the details of the guitar pretty thoroughly and honestly.
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Wonderful buy!
Graham George 23.08.2024
THOMANN HARLEY BENTON RG-JUNIOR BK ROCK SERIES

Excellent guitar!

This is a long review, for parents that have children, despite the fact that adults can equally have a lot of fun with this guitar.
I bought this model because I can no longer lift a full size solid bodied guitar, and my hands don’t have the strength or reach they did when I was young. (I’m 75 years old, but still love to play.)
Out of the box, it was still almost in tune but rather warm, (I live in Spain), so I let it acclimatise for an hour or so.

On close inspection, and for the price, there was very little wrong with the finish throughout. The satin back of the neck had some rough areas, and lacked a final smoothing. This being a matt finish, I chose not to add polish to it, to avoid it becoming sticky later. So I used some cardboard to ‘rub’ the surface flat. This is a carpentry trick I learnt many years ago, that when you have finished sanding something, to add a soft patina to the surface, turn over the sandpaper and use the smooth side. Of course any thick paper or thin cardboard will do, but making sure it has no print on it that would mark the wood. (*) I then applied Dunlop 65 lemon oil, to the fretboard, after taking off the factory strings. It needed two applications as it was very dry, from both its storage and journey to me on a hot day. When dry it was polished to a natural wood sheen with a dry cloth.

(*) I recommend taking the supplied factory strings off straight away, and using a good brand of strings, like D’Addario, or Ernie Ball. I bought a set of Ernie Ball 9-42’s, the same weight as those on the guitar from the factory.

This guitar then needed what is technically called a “setup”.

For this you will need to go to a luthier. The price will vary, but it will be worth it, if A) your child continues to play and keeps the guitar and B) if not, the value of a setup will mean it is immediately acceptable and easily playable to any future buyer.

The guitar pickups have a reasonable sound throughout, and all the controls worked well.

Leaving the best to last, this was one of the best made fretboards I have seen, and at this price I was really surprised. There were no sharp fret ends, and the fretboard edges were ‘rolled’, making it extremely comfortable in the hand.

Fantastic buy for young players, or those like myself who need a smaller guitar that is less cumbersome.
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