Harley Benton expands its Pro Series with the new Fusion-T HH Roasted
Six new T-style models
Following on from the Fusion III models we saw earlier this week, Harley Benton has now released the new Fusion-T HH Roasted T-style models. The guitars feature roasted hard Canadian flame maple necks, dual Roswell Alnico 5 humbuckers and Wilkinson 50IIK 2-point trem systems.
Harley Benton Fusion-T HH Roasted
Harley Benton has expanded its Pro Series with six new guitars. And these new Fusion-T HH Roasted models really give you some great bang for your buck. As mentioned in the intro, you get roasted hard Canadian flame maple necks, twin Roswell Alnico 5 humbuckers, Wilkinson 50IIK 2-point trem systems paired with a set of WSC staggered locking tuners, and a 42m GraphTech TUSQ XL nut.
Sweet Colours
The bodies are sapele, and the roasted maple necks have a Modern C profile, loaded with 22 medium-jumbo stainless steel frets. If you want interesting bright colours, then they have you covered here as well. The model is available in Ice Blue, Shell Pink, Flame Bengal Burst, Daphne Blue, Dark Pink and Silver Sparkle finishes.
Harley Benton Fusion-T HH Roasted in Ice Blue
Alnico 5 Humbuckers
You get a Roswell HAF-B Alnico-5 in the bridge position, and a Roswell HAF-N Alnico-5 in the neck position. These are wired via a three-way switch with a master volume, and master tone with push/pull split for the humbucker coils. Each guitar comes factory strung with a set of D’Addario EXL110 .010 – .046 strings.
There are some great colours in this latest release, with some really nice hardware choices. As always, Harley Benton is offering a lot of guitar for the money. For more details, follow the links below.
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3 responses to “Harley Benton expands its Pro Series with the new Fusion-T HH Roasted”
That fresh pink guitar on the photo looks NOTHING like the real products on Thomann! Disappointed checking them out… what poor way to promote a new product. The colours don’t pop like this at all.
Which one, The Shell Pink, or the Dark Pink? The images on the HB website and Thomann look like they have different lighting, so will be interesting to see what they are like in real life.
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