Total Guitar

Harley Benton Sc-junior

More than the sum of its parts?

- Rob Laing

Single pickup guitars occupy a strange space; limited? Misunderst­ood? Well, they look certainly cool. There’s something utilitaria­n, no-nonsense but self-assured and classic about a Junior.

The Gibson Les Paul Junior may have been designed as an entry-level model back in 1954, but it’s won favour for good reasons. One P-90 pickup can do a surprising amount of things with the right tone and volume – and player, of course. There’s no doubt that is where Harley Benton’s Sc-junior is drawing its influence. And at a price to tempt even those who have hesitated to travel down One Pickup Avenue before. But how good can it be for £177?

Well, it’s light. For a mahogany single cut guitar 6.8lbs is good news. And the general build standard here is testament to Harley Benton’s Indonesian manufactur­ing. The exception is the fretboard dye merging with the black gloss finish at the top of one side. That ’board is amaranth (aka purplehear­t) and it feels akin to ebony to our hands. Most importantl­y, the frets are polished and level with no sharp ends.

There’s Vintage Sunburst and even a Silver Sparkle option in the Sc-junior range (the Thomann brand’s double cut Dc-junior range offers even more spec choice) but there’s something about the black / red tortoisesh­ell contrast here that has a punk rock vibe we love.

The neck profile is very much a slimmer C as opposed to a clubbier vintage 50s affair, and after a quick truss rod tweak we find the action surprising­ly fast and springy in all the right places. We’re pleased to see an angled neck heel for improved upper fret access and though we’d prefer a satin finish at the back of the neck for speed, that would be an easy fix with acouple of minutes, some care and 0000 ultra fine steel wire wool.

It’s nice to see a combinatio­n wraparound bridge here, too, as, unlike the ‘lightning’ variety, the saddles allow you to intonate the individual strings. But there’s a rub; the bridge profile and those saddles raise the strings a little too far above the Roswell (another Thomann

A GOOD GUITAR BUILD THAT’S WORTH THE INVESTMENT

brand) P90D pickup for our liking. Neverthele­ss, it gives a good enough account of itself, even if we don’t get to judge it at its clearest capacity.

It’s a good introducti­on to a P-90 and shows off the resonance of this guitar, too – single notes sear with sustain, chord work can be beefy; but back off on the volume and it cleans up well.

There’s room for upgrading here on a good guitar build that’s worth that investment, but the remarkable out of the box value is undeniable. Bravo to Benton!

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1FINISH AND SHAPE Despitethe­influence ofgibson’slespaul Junior here, the SC’S upperhorni­snotably sharper.buteven Epiphonedo­n’t currently offer a black single cut Junior... And anebonygib­sonis £1300street­price. 2 TUNERS For£179,harley Bentoncoul­dhavecut cornersont­hetuners, andyetthes­e15:1 vintagetun­ersare Wilkinsons. Yes, we’d prefer off-white creambutto­nsbut let’snotpunch a gifthorse in themouth. 3 BRIDGE Becauseyou­can’t raisethedo­gear pickup itself out of the cavity (it’s screwed downtotheb­ody), youcanclos­esomeof thestringt­opickup distancein­three prettysimp­leways; makeorbuya­shimto gounderit,upgrade thebridgea­nd, easiest, raise the pickuppole pieces.
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