Harley Benton new finishes revealed for Fusion III and Fusion-T
New colour options added
Harley Benton has just announced new finishes for the Fusion III and Fusion-T ranges. Adding even more choice to these already popular guitar models.
Harley Benton new finishes
The Harley Benton Fusion III are among the brand’s best-rated guitar models. And now they are also available in three brand new colour options. These include a Flame Bengal Burst for the hardtail model as well as Flame Natural and Matt Army Drab for the tremolo versions.
As ever, the company has been busy all this month with new releases and updates. As we have already seen their new JB-style basses and the new colours for their JA-60CC offset models.
Bang for your buck
All Fusion III models have Nyatoh bodies and necks/fretboards made of roasted maple with 24 stainless steel frets. Other features worth mentioning include the Roswell Alnico pickups and locking tuners. Offering players a lot of value for their money is what Harley Benton does best and these are perfect examples of that.
MSRP – EUR 399*
Fusion-T
Next up is the Fusion-T HH model which returns in four magnificent new finishes. The guitars have the same specs that originally made them a fan favourite: necks and fretboards made of roasted maple, stainless steel frets, Graphtech nuts and Roswell Alnico 5 pickups.
2-Point Trem
The new versions for the Trem models are equipped with a Wilkinson 50IIK 2-point bridge. These are available in Satin Black, Satin White and Flame Blue Burst. Meanwhile, the hardtail version is now also offered in Flame Blue Burst.
I do like the look of these modern T-style guitars and I feel that the new colours work really well.
MSRP – EUR 449*
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I’ve never heard of this brand, and this is the only site I’ve ever seen them on, and there’s something all the time. Is this site some kind of front for this brand?
Harley Benton has been featured in most of the online press and is a brand repeatedly praised for its high value.
We do have a connection with HB at Gearnews, as HB is a house brand of Thomann.
Our editorial content is always independent, however; just take a look at some of our previous reviews of Harley Benton guitars.
OK thanks, hat makes sense. I looked at the site, and there are $150 semi hollow guitars. I don’t see how they could possibly even buy the material for that, and then pay anyone to assemble it, even just running a machine. Are they 3D printed out of plastic or something? I know they’re not, but what gives?
I was looking for a bargain guitar ($300 or under)& I kept seeing rave reviews & numerous youtube videos on Harley Benton.That being said,I could not for the life of me find them in any stores,Sweetwater,mus.friend,etc….Then I found the Thomman site and could not stop reading about the best guitar for the money,hands down from literally thousands of reviews.I took the plunge & said what do I have to lose at this price & bought a R-446 from their progressive line @ $130 (they get you on the shipping though cuz its overseas,bout $65 for mine)Long story short I was utterly AMAZED.A cpl. very minor flaws,but the build quality,hardware,electronics,everything just as everyone had said.I had previously bought an Ibanez,a squier,and an LTD all upwards of $500 & returned every single one if em’ cuz they were junk.Do yourself a favor & buy one.You will not be disappointed.Plus they back everything up with a full 36 month warranty.Its srsly.a NO BRAINER.
I’m a beginner guitar player. I have spent a lot of time researching 6 string electric guitars. This brand is the best bang for the buck. Have read hundreds of positive post about this brand. Most replies are from seasoned electric guitar players that wanted to check out the brand. Worst reply was needed tuned out of the box. Otherwise very happy with the construction, materials and hardware. Many ask, “How did you build this quality rig for the price”? Well it’s time to buy one. Just watched a guy on the beach with this latest series of guitar. Guitar sounded killer. I was impressed.