I have had the TE-52 Vintage for about two years and I love it. I have "upgraded" it with a set of compensated brass saddles, but only because I had them; not because it was strictly necessary. You simply cannot beat Harley Benton for the quality at anywhere near that price.
@@yodigak8810 Different neck profile, different pickups and a painted vs natural wood body... basically. I tried to post some links to articles online explaining the differences, but TH-cam doesn't like that. Google "TE-62 vs. TE-52" and you'll see the same articles. For what it's worth, the TE-62DB is the same as the TE-62CC, except it's double-bound and has Indian laurel fretboard over a maple neck, while the CC has no binding and an all maple neck. They also come in slightly different colors too, while my TE-52 is natural wood with aged lacquer. I like my TE-52 a lot, but the TE-62 is newer and if I was buying today, I might get the TE-62DB in red. The-62 is only available in painted colors and I really like the natural wood on my TE-52. It's a tough call, but since I already have the TE-52, and I like the slim C profile of the TE-52's neck, I'll keep it and be happy.
@@yodigak8810 No. They are great. I was surprised. I expected some fret sprout and rough frets, buit they are very well done. Sort of a medium jumbo, which is a stupid phrase, but it is what it is.
I bought a couple of TE-62's for modding, the TE-52 vintage wasn't available then or I would have most definitely bought one, I don't think I would change much if I buy one, maybe the nut and some compensated brass saddles and a new switch would be the only changes I would make, I might try the old Wilkinson pickups from the TE-62 in it just to see which I prefer, the second TE-62 I bought had Roswell pickups and so I probably would try those also.
@4:44 the comment I'm in the harley benton section but still don't wanna mess something up is so priceless....love the channel thanks keep up the great work love ur stuff
I red a little about the Thommann brand Harley Benton story and I think why they can make them so cheap and nice but it's up to you to find out. In my opinion the most important thing in a cheap guitar is the playability and the right setup. All the rest you make it with pedals and amps.
That TE90-QM is absolutely fantastic BUT Harley Benton have since completely ruined the aesthetics by changing the f-holes - these one look very elegant and classical, the new ones look cheap and almost " toy like " - seriously put me off ordering one ............... NOTE : I noticed Harley Benton have reverted back to this design so I ordered one and it is a fantastic guitar !
Hi, the TE90 that I see in this video has got a very dark fretboard....what wood it was? The One Thomann is selling right now is amaranth, that is not as dark at all, instead is reddish (horrible). Can you give me this info? And also, you were talking about the f holes...what shape are they selling right now? To me they seem all the same so I ask to you. Thanks
I’ve been watching these reviews on the Harley’s, pretty impressive, I like every one you played there, that cutaway one especially. But I’ve just been wanting a butterscotch or blonde looking one , thanks for the great review.
I have kind of the same TE-52 (4 years earlier for 129 EUR) and the frets were not good, they stuck out but the leveling was ok. The switch was bad and Thomann send me a better one (on my demand, they wanted to repair it themselves). I've changed the action to much lower which changed the sound and playability considerably. Changed out the pickups as well with cheap Chinese ones. I have the TE-90FLT as well (payed 165 EUR for it) and it's really great both in playability and sound! Haven't changed anything on it not even the setup. The TE-90QM is on my short list. BTW I own Gibsons, Fenders and Warmoths as well.
As a brand-new sub, I love your style of delivery: very human and on top of all the aspects that interest me most, without any self-serving blah-blah getting in the way. Much appreciate this comparison, since I‘m shopping around for a HB Tele (or maybe one of those nifty FireFly 338s in Spalted Maple, or maybe a HB RB). Was wondering whether the extra bucks would get me more bang, but this video made it clear to me that I‘m more into the traditional twang of the cheaper model. Looks and finish are second to sound, and I really find the higher model a bit boring in that department. If I wasn‘t getting the 52, I‘d maybe rather get a HB RB or something else instead of the higher-priced HB Tele. It just doesn‘t grab me. So thanks for the demo!
I own 2 Harley Benton's and I've been extremely happy with the guitars and they are frequently what I play more than some of my other guitars. What amazes more than anything is how much guitar you get for $200 compared to when I started to learn guitar in the mid 80's. Back then I remember needing to spend about $400 to get a decent guitar. Taking inflation into account, $400 in the mid 80's is about $1,000 today for a guitar that's just as good as a $200 HB is today.
The HB TE30 is the best one for my money, barely £100 for a very nice neck and nicely finished body. I updated mine with Wilkinson parts although, aside of the machine heads that do need replacing, actually the original pups and bridge etc were perfectly usable (though the replacement Wilkinson bridge pup is apparently a very good copy of an original 'Broadcaster' pup). I would say that my TE30 is probably the nicest tele I've ever owned, irrespective of cost.
I would go for the TE-52 or TE-90QM. Since I already got a Les Paul Standard, with similar warm tones as the TE-90QM, I would pick the TE-52 which has a more classic Telecaster sound. Never played one of them, but the reviews on TH-cam are quite fair. It's not a guitar for gigs or studio recording, but it's also not that bad as some might think. I already had a Harley Benton (Cherry like the Gibson ES-335) and sounded very fine... thanks for the review! Cheers.
Buy them all! I just got the TE 52 and I am stunned with how good it is. Actually, the wood on mine looks better. I could not be more pleased. It is a bit heavy. I am considering getting the lighter poplar body black paisley job too.
@@NathanChisholm041 I think these sound great, although they lack bass. Not that I know what I am talking about. www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-Metal-Foil-Single-Coil-Alnico-V-Humbucker-Shell-Chrome-_p_27752.html
I bought a TE-70RW two years ago. When I ordered it, I also added some Kluson tuners to the order. I put them on the second day I received the guitar, and immediately noticed better tuning stability.
Hi there, you absolutely have to test HB Fusion-T HH (Telecaster themed guitar with splitable humbuckers, locking tuners, Graphtech rod, stainless steel frets, caramelized rosted maple neck, gorgeous finish etc.) for $250 ($299 with Wilkinson tremolo)
Nice vid dude👍 I’m thinking about getting one with some spare cash, and I saw my guitar in the background 😂 the PRS tremonti custom. And I like how u said that u wanted to be careful putting them up and taking them down even tho they’re cheap. Very honorable💯
I got a TE-90 FLT used for half the price thats 90 Euros Its an incredible guitar. Better than any of the Bullet or Affinty Squiers and even cheaper. I have it since one year and it stands the test of time very well. All those people trying to diss this guitars are just jealous of the quality the chinese manage to put out for small money.
great demo , thank you , didn't like the bridge pick up in these guitars , but the middle and the bridge were great! for the price i'd love to have a guitar with a good sounding bridge!
In addition to the P90 and Fitertron versions, the blue TE-90QM and the black TE-40 have the same hot open humbuckers as the new Fusion models, the CST-24T and the SC-550 Paradise Flame. So fans of the Telecaster shape can have it all ;-)
That 90QM looks delicious and sounds good too. Recently got a Squier Affinity Tele, not bad after a good setup. But for the money, I really should've gotten a Harley Benton. At the sub ~$300 price point, they'll sound decent enough regardless imo but HB's quality for the price just seems too good to pass up. You should review one of Harley Benton's ES copies and compare it to that gold Firefly you got however long ago.
I bought the IYV that's the same as the TE-90QM love that guitar with the P-90s after watching you for so long now I'm wishing it had a wiggle stick🥴. Got it off Amazon for $179 a year ago made in Vietnam. Love those P-90s
I picked up on of those 90QM's for a total of $270 including tax and shipping, and I LOVE IT! The ONLY issue...definitely has some "neck dive", but I play sitting down so I don't care about that.
I bought the black paisley TE from HB a couple of years ago and had a couple of problems with it...first is that the neck has the "heel" right behind the headstock that I find pretty uncomfortable, it's right where your thumb would go when playing cowboy chords and no Fender guitar has a heel like that. The other thing was that I thought the Roswell pickups were shrill and glassy sounding. Swapped the neck for a Fender neck, swapped the pickups for 51 Nocaster pickups and now it's an okay guitar, if a little on the heavy side.
110-120 cycle. Europe has 220-240 volts coming from the wall socket, the term 60 cycle hum refers to the USA 110-120 volts. The hum cycle is half the volts delivered therefore it would be a 110-120 cycle in europe.
@@FraJa1980 This is 100% false. The frequency is independant of the voltage and indicates how often the alternating current (AC) oscilates. In Europe it's 50 cylces per second so 50Hz.
You still there? It looks like the lights are out and everyone else has gone home. Anyway thanks for the t-style review I'm trying to decide between the TE-52 and the Squier Classic Vibe.
I got the TE-52 as a trade, basically paid 25€ for it. It was brand new. I installed a Bigsby copy on it. Other than that it’s 100% stock. Amazingly good and beautiful guitar. My favorite guitar ever. Beats my Fender Standard Tele in every way. I think i’m getting a new neck pickup for it, maybe a p-90 or something. I recommend the TE-52 to everyone.
So basically it requires a set- up, a bunch of hardware swap out, it’ll be fine. So how does this compare to G&L Tribute or Sire after these mods? Wouldn’t it be easier to get brands with better hardwares and set-up?
Harley Benton guitars are fantastic "BUT" but they have shipping and handling fees! It helps from what I hear that you should buy in quantity! The problem is that their guitars have issues also! If I was in the market for a telecaster! After researching I would buy the squire affinity! Just plug and play! $180 and play until. I like the real deal and sounds better 😎!!!
having a squier affinity tele and a fender professional tele. I prefer the neck of the squier I just changed the pickup of the squier to fender 57 pickup. Price has nothing to do with the feel of guitar. Harley Benton comes with fret job done that fender USA don't.
Hey Ryan! Great review, Very helpful. I ended up with 2 of them! Don't worry, I bought them by clicking on your links! Just curious, What amp or what system are you running through in this video? The tones you're getting are killer and I'm sure it's not just the guitar but whatever you're running through... thanks in advance for any info.
U my friend are killing it on your content. This is exactly the kind of stuff I wanna watch. Did u happen to find out if harley benton (thomann) gonna get a better US distributor?? Cuz waiting a month or more for a guitar is absurd
I own the te52 and honestly it's a pretty decent instrument. The tuners aren't the best but can be replaced, as well as the pickups (not bad but not at CV level in my opinion). With $200 worth of parts it becomes gigable
I went on a Telecaster hunt, and got a limited Telecaster FMT HH. I was originally looking for a standard hard core Telecaster, and found this one a little on the exotic side. Hmmm.... Three Telecasters for under six hunnerd.... H/B, ....Har ley Ben...ton......
Do you find that the reverse headstock version gives a notably different tension on the two E strings (more tension on the low E and less on the top E over the regular headstock?)
Tbh, I actually prefer the TE-20 to the TE-52. The neck on mine is to die for. If you know how to set up a guitar and put at least 10 gauge strings on them, they’re great guitars.
What is the difference with the neck between them? Was thinking about buying one and learn how to play, thing is, i have fairly small hands and think it may be a problem!
the one with ugly headstock( carbonita)ashbody( whole under the pickguard ,cheap tuners in white with cheap roswell humbuckers te 90flt ttt because the modell sounds so cool ya find heard a guitar that makes such a sound for the Price and exspensive modells ist`s very cool
What's the purple soloist/strat type guitar (quilted maple top with maple neck, humbuckers) right behind you? Looks interesting, haven't found that color before.
@@ethanchandler3934 Hah, I appreciate the "dry" to take all the color out of the tone but I think most people prefer the sound of a little reverb so that it sounds a bit more natural.
@@ethanchandler3934 I can relate. I hate to hear all these guitar reviews with all the fuzz boxes and heavy overdrives drowning out the tone. It's a personal thing. I'm just used to hearing reverb on a guitar tone so without it, it just sounds unnatural to me.
I have had the TE-52 Vintage for about two years and I love it. I have "upgraded" it with a set of compensated brass saddles, but only because I had them; not because it was strictly necessary. You simply cannot beat Harley Benton for the quality at anywhere near that price.
Whats the difference to the te-62?
@@yodigak8810 Different neck profile, different pickups and a painted vs natural wood body... basically. I tried to post some links to articles online explaining the differences, but TH-cam doesn't like that. Google "TE-62 vs. TE-52" and you'll see the same articles.
For what it's worth, the TE-62DB is the same as the TE-62CC, except it's double-bound and has Indian laurel fretboard over a maple neck, while the CC has no binding and an all maple neck. They also come in slightly different colors too, while my TE-52 is natural wood with aged lacquer. I like my TE-52 a lot, but the TE-62 is newer and if I was buying today, I might get the TE-62DB in red. The-62 is only available in painted colors and I really like the natural wood on my TE-52. It's a tough call, but since I already have the TE-52, and I like the slim C profile of the TE-52's neck, I'll keep it and be happy.
@@PhillipBlanton wow now thats in detail, thank you. Whats the fretting on the 52 like? You had to do any readjustments?
@@yodigak8810 No. They are great. I was surprised. I expected some fret sprout and rough frets, buit they are very well done. Sort of a medium jumbo, which is a stupid phrase, but it is what it is.
I bought a couple of TE-62's for modding, the TE-52 vintage wasn't available then or I would have most definitely bought one, I don't think I would change much if I buy one, maybe the nut and some compensated brass saddles and a new switch would be the only changes I would make, I might try the old Wilkinson pickups from the TE-62 in it just to see which I prefer, the second TE-62 I bought had Roswell pickups and so I probably would try those also.
Know how to tell a real musician? They respect the instrument regardless of the price.
I agree wholeheartedly! I have a beautiful Squier Telecaster and it sounds amazing for the price.
I agree 100%
Exactly, if you don’t respect cheap Chinese junk you are not a “real musician”.🤣
I play just about all gear equally horribly. So I am a good musician!
If it's good, it is good! No matter at what price
@4:44 the comment I'm in the harley benton section but still don't wanna mess something up is so priceless....love the channel thanks keep up the great work love ur stuff
All three sound good enough...but that thinline with the P90s is SCREAMING my name!
Celtic Fury I have one and it is amazing!
Dr.Bandit , The Harley Benton is better quality even considering the money.
Agreed I gotta have one. I've been looking for a p90 guitar and I think I just found it.
I always wanted a P90 axe, and a tele, and a semi-hollow. I got this one, with hard case from Thomann all for 220 bux.
These are sow good Dave Simpson has a good review in his chanel on this guitar.
I red a little about the Thommann brand Harley Benton story and I think why they can make them so cheap and nice but it's up to you to find out. In my opinion the most important thing in a cheap guitar is the playability and the right setup. All the rest you make it with pedals and amps.
A good amp is important
That TE90-QM is absolutely fantastic BUT Harley Benton have since completely ruined the aesthetics by changing the f-holes - these one look very elegant and classical, the new ones look cheap and almost " toy like " - seriously put me off ordering one ............... NOTE : I noticed Harley Benton have reverted back to this design so I ordered one and it is a fantastic guitar !
Hi, the TE90 that I see in this video has got a very dark fretboard....what wood it was? The One Thomann is selling right now is amaranth, that is not as dark at all, instead is reddish (horrible).
Can you give me this info?
And also, you were talking about the f holes...what shape are they selling right now? To me they seem all the same so I ask to you. Thanks
I’ve been watching these reviews on the Harley’s, pretty impressive, I like every one you played there, that cutaway one especially. But I’ve just been wanting a butterscotch or blonde looking one , thanks for the great review.
I have kind of the same TE-52 (4 years earlier for 129 EUR) and the frets were not good, they stuck out but the leveling was ok. The switch was bad and Thomann send me a better one (on my demand, they wanted to repair it themselves). I've changed the action to much lower which changed the sound and playability considerably. Changed out the pickups as well with cheap Chinese ones.
I have the TE-90FLT as well (payed 165 EUR for it) and it's really great both in playability and sound! Haven't changed anything on it not even the setup.
The TE-90QM is on my short list.
BTW I own Gibsons, Fenders and Warmoths as well.
0:00 Hi, I'm Ryan and you're hearing 60 cycle hum ;-)
Well, 50 cycle, because Europe.
@@stereoroid I thought he was at home. Wrongly, I see now.
Apparently they don't know how to use the noise gate in the Stomp.
I got the TE-52na about six months ago and love it. I play blues mostly and this axe gets it done.
4:37 "I don't want to damage anything" while awkwardly handling two guitars
As a brand-new sub, I love your style of delivery: very human and on top of all the aspects that interest me most, without any self-serving blah-blah getting in the way. Much appreciate this comparison, since I‘m shopping around for a HB Tele (or maybe one of those nifty FireFly 338s in Spalted Maple, or maybe a HB RB). Was wondering whether the extra bucks would get me more bang, but this video made it clear to me that I‘m more into the traditional twang of the cheaper model. Looks and finish are second to sound, and I really find the higher model a bit boring in that department. If I wasn‘t getting the 52, I‘d maybe rather get a HB RB or something else instead of the higher-priced HB Tele. It just doesn‘t grab me. So thanks for the demo!
I own 2 Harley Benton's and I've been extremely happy with the guitars and they are frequently what I play more than some of my other guitars. What amazes more than anything is how much guitar you get for $200 compared to when I started to learn guitar in the mid 80's. Back then I remember needing to spend about $400 to get a decent guitar. Taking inflation into account, $400 in the mid 80's is about $1,000 today for a guitar that's just as good as a $200 HB is today.
Yep, back in the 80's you got a decent, but plywood guitar for around 400. My first was a Hohner Les Paul in the mid 80's.
1:07 TE52
6:37 TE90FLT
10:43 TE90QM
The HB TE30 is the best one for my money, barely £100 for a very nice neck and nicely finished body. I updated mine with Wilkinson parts although, aside of the machine heads that do need replacing, actually the original pups and bridge etc were perfectly usable (though the replacement Wilkinson bridge pup is apparently a very good copy of an original 'Broadcaster' pup). I would say that my TE30 is probably the nicest tele I've ever owned, irrespective of cost.
I would go for the TE-52 or TE-90QM. Since I already got a Les Paul Standard, with similar warm tones as the TE-90QM, I would pick the TE-52 which has a more classic Telecaster sound. Never played one of them, but the reviews on TH-cam are quite fair. It's not a guitar for gigs or studio recording, but it's also not that bad as some might think. I already had a Harley Benton (Cherry like the Gibson ES-335) and sounded very fine... thanks for the review! Cheers.
Buy them all! I just got the TE 52 and I am stunned with how good it is. Actually, the wood on mine looks better. I could not be more pleased. It is a bit heavy. I am considering getting the lighter poplar body black paisley job too.
Bought a TE-52, shoved a gold foil in it. Intended as a noodling guitar but I find myself playing it more than anything right now.
Gold Foils sound great.
@@valueofnothing2487 I prefer playing platinum foil myself!
@@NathanChisholm041
I think these sound great, although they lack bass. Not that I know what I am talking about.
www.guitarfetish.com/GFS-Metal-Foil-Single-Coil-Alnico-V-Humbucker-Shell-Chrome-_p_27752.html
The one with P90s with f holes looks sweeeet
I have a TE-90QM and I love it a lot!
I bought a TE-70RW two years ago. When I ordered it, I also added some Kluson tuners to the order. I put them on the second day I received the guitar, and immediately noticed better tuning stability.
Stop it! I need a tele and you're making me want them all.
Great video man! Love that TE90QM sounds great... thank you
That semi hollow sounds amazing.
Hi there, you absolutely have to test HB Fusion-T HH (Telecaster themed guitar with splitable humbuckers, locking tuners, Graphtech rod, stainless steel frets, caramelized rosted maple neck, gorgeous finish etc.) for $250 ($299 with Wilkinson tremolo)
Oh man than 90 QM sounds so good! I might be swayed by how pretty it is though. Agreed. high gain is not this guitar's strong suit.
Nice vid dude👍 I’m thinking about getting one with some spare cash, and I saw my guitar in the background 😂 the PRS tremonti custom. And I like how u said that u wanted to be careful putting them up and taking them down even tho they’re cheap. Very honorable💯
I got the t 70 Dark Paisley, and I already modded it, so, I will put some info up on that when I get a chance. Great guitars!
Never to many guitars in my opinion. I got my eye on those Harley Bentons!
I got a TE-90 FLT used for half the price thats 90 Euros Its an incredible guitar.
Better than any of the Bullet or Affinty Squiers and even cheaper. I have it since one year and it stands the test of time very well. All those people trying to diss this guitars are just jealous of the quality the chinese manage to put out for small money.
great demo , thank you , didn't like the bridge pick up in these guitars , but the middle and the bridge were great! for the price i'd love to have a guitar with a good sounding bridge!
Love the bridge pup on the 2f hole Tele ......nice tone!!!!
TE-90QM every time. Love those Tele hollowbodies.
Never knew Jurgen klopp was such a great guitar player.
What have you done. I can't unsee it now.
@@CS_Mango
Sorry.
In addition to the P90 and Fitertron versions, the blue TE-90QM and the black TE-40 have the same hot open humbuckers as the new Fusion models, the CST-24T and the SC-550 Paradise Flame. So fans of the Telecaster shape can have it all ;-)
Something about those reverse headstocks that just don't float my boat.
I wish they made the t52 with the tron style pickups
Buy both and swap! 😂
That 90QM looks delicious and sounds good too. Recently got a Squier Affinity Tele, not bad after a good setup. But for the money, I really should've gotten a Harley Benton. At the sub ~$300 price point, they'll sound decent enough regardless imo but HB's quality for the price just seems too good to pass up. You should review one of Harley Benton's ES copies and compare it to that gold Firefly you got however long ago.
I bought the IYV that's the same as the TE-90QM love that guitar with the P-90s after watching you for so long now I'm wishing it had a wiggle stick🥴. Got it off Amazon for $179 a year ago made in Vietnam. Love those P-90s
Iyv makes killer guitars!!!! For dirt cheap!
I picked up on of those 90QM's for a total of $270 including tax and shipping, and I LOVE IT! The ONLY issue...definitely has some "neck dive", but I play sitting down so I don't care about that.
HB should come up with a strat - style guitar with those Filtertron style pick ups.
Wonderful high gain sound at the end!
I'm building my HB tele kit these days! Very tempting to put a Roswell FLT in it at some point in the future...
Thanks for the review. Have you tried a TE-70? How does it compare with the others?
The thinline body but with the reverse headstock and roswell pups for me 😁
How can you not comment on the weight of the te-52 ?
I bought the black paisley TE from HB a couple of years ago and had a couple of problems with it...first is that the neck has the "heel" right behind the headstock that I find pretty uncomfortable, it's right where your thumb would go when playing cowboy chords and no Fender guitar has a heel like that. The other thing was that I thought the Roswell pickups were shrill and glassy sounding. Swapped the neck for a Fender neck, swapped the pickups for 51 Nocaster pickups and now it's an okay guitar, if a little on the heavy side.
Hi, I'm Ryan in Germany and you're hearing 50 cycle hum ;)
110-120 cycle. Europe has 220-240 volts coming from the wall socket, the term 60 cycle hum refers to the USA 110-120 volts. The hum cycle is half the volts delivered therefore it would be a 110-120 cycle in europe.
@@FraJa1980 This is 100% false. The frequency is independant of the voltage and indicates how often the alternating current (AC) oscilates. In Europe it's 50 cylces per second so 50Hz.
@@toastedphantom3007 I stand corrected.
Once again great video and entertaining
I thought harley benton isnt for sale on guitar stores... just on the thomann site. Strange.
Great video:) What do you think about the necks of these guitars? Compared to a fender?
You still there? It looks like the lights are out and everyone else has gone home. Anyway thanks for the t-style review I'm trying to decide between the TE-52 and the Squier Classic Vibe.
I'm in the same boat, what'd you go with?
@@MPD-Lite I still haven't bought a Tele...
I've got both the 90s in my "shopping basket."
I bought the rosewood model. That QM (quilted maple?) sounds great.
3rd one has that buttery tone best sounding to me
Why didn't you tune it up then?
The FLT has that tele sonic vibe. I want one!
You should buy all three and Yes I myself too would also like to have 300 guitars too. =) I also liked the sound of the TE-90QM.
I have the TE-90QM. I absolutely love it.
Agreed, you are losing money not buying it..
I’m even thinking of getting the blue version with the humbuckers.
I wonder if the finish on the 90 is a photo.
I got the TE-52 as a trade, basically paid 25€ for it. It was brand new. I installed a Bigsby copy on it. Other than that it’s 100% stock. Amazingly good and beautiful guitar. My favorite guitar ever. Beats my Fender Standard Tele in every way. I think i’m getting a new neck pickup for it, maybe a p-90 or something. I recommend the TE-52 to everyone.
What kind of music genres is this guitar capable?
So basically it requires a set- up, a bunch of hardware swap out, it’ll be fine. So how does this compare to G&L Tribute or Sire after these mods? Wouldn’t it be easier to get brands with better hardwares and set-up?
Harley Benton guitars are fantastic "BUT" but they have shipping and handling fees! It helps from what I hear that you should buy in quantity! The problem is that their guitars have issues also! If I was in the market for a telecaster! After researching I would buy the squire affinity! Just plug and play! $180 and play until. I like the real deal and sounds better 😎!!!
having a squier affinity tele and a fender professional tele. I prefer the neck of the squier I just changed the pickup of the squier to fender 57 pickup. Price has nothing to do with the feel of guitar. Harley Benton comes with fret job done that fender USA don't.
Easy! I choose the only telecaster in the lineup.
I'm with you on the vintage split-top tuners. 100%.
Me too. So convenient and easy to restring.
If they'd put a regular Tele neck on that TE-90, I'd own one already.
Nice demo. Thanks
I've had this HB TE-90 QM Trans Red with these Roswell P90... Warmy and creamy sound with these pickups...
The first one would sounded better with better pickups. But I like that hollow body Tele. For the price, can’t beat it.🤨
Thomas Jefferson Never look at it that way.🤔
Thank you
I thought it was Big Money Salvia in the thumbnail, during the Pineapple Summer era.
Nice video Ryan. Thanks.
Hey Ryan! Great review, Very helpful.
I ended up with 2 of them! Don't worry, I bought them by clicking on your links!
Just curious, What amp or what system are you running through in this video? The tones you're getting are killer and I'm sure it's not just the guitar but whatever you're running through... thanks in advance for any info.
Line 6 HX STOMP. if you have a hx product you can download my patches, i have links in my recent namm videos.
@@60CycleHumcast Thanks! Sweet. And thanks for all the good work and reviews.!
The TE-90FLT! It has a great sound with a lot of character to it.
I too, am not a fan of the reverse headstock.
I have it in lefty. Which means that it is easy to find good brand locking tuners for it, because double left equals as regular 6L.
U my friend are killing it on your content. This is exactly the kind of stuff I wanna watch. Did u happen to find out if harley benton (thomann) gonna get a better US distributor?? Cuz waiting a month or more for a guitar is absurd
I'm in California, and the longest I've waited was 8 days.
9 days in PA
Harley Benton is a great U.S. distributor. A+ customer service and it came double boxed in about 8 days to Arizona.
I'm in Texas and it took a month
Heath Brinker dang. I’m in TX too. Was considering one.
I have the Te52 love it but would you gig with one of these guitars? love the look of the red t90.
i gig with the te90flt all the time.
@@60CycleHumcast I realy like it . Do you think the filtertron type pickup gives the real tely sound
Great video. I was hoping you would play the TE-40 TBK Deluxe while you were there. I'm interested in hearing your opinion of it.
Answer TE-62
Great review of these guitars. Which in your opinion would be the most versatile for most styles of music?
Thanks can you please mention weight when reviewing as a important to some people cheers.
Hi. I understand that Thoman supply these guitars do they not do a set up before they sell.
I don't need a T style guitar. I have 1 already. Mine is a Michael Kelly Telecaster. And I Love it. But cool video.
I own the te52 and honestly it's a pretty decent instrument.
The tuners aren't the best but can be replaced, as well as the pickups (not bad but not at CV level in my opinion).
With $200 worth of parts it becomes gigable
$200? For what tuners and pickups? The CV pickups are cheap tonerider knockoffs.
I went on a Telecaster hunt, and got a limited Telecaster FMT HH. I was originally looking for a standard hard core Telecaster, and found this one a little on the exotic side. Hmmm.... Three Telecasters for under six hunnerd.... H/B, ....Har ley Ben...ton......
Was going to buy some shirts but they don't have them in anything over 2X
The clean sound of model 90? (red with f), so I desided to buy this one. Thanks 🙂
Do you find that the reverse headstock version gives a notably different tension on the two E strings (more tension on the low E and less on the top E over the regular headstock?)
Sorry, not possible. You have that backwards.
Tbh, I actually prefer the TE-20 to the TE-52. The neck on mine is to die for. If you know how to set up a guitar and put at least 10 gauge strings on them, they’re great guitars.
What is the difference with the neck between them? Was thinking about buying one and learn how to play, thing is, i have fairly small hands and think it may be a problem!
Do they have sharp fret edges? Or dou the more expencive models have filed smooth edges?
On the last T style. Very round and warm P90's. I prefer brighter. ... Guitar 2 was more my thing. Put that one in my cart.
Which shop are you in?
The switch position on the 2nd looks odd like its too close to the strap knob. Otherwise i like that one the best.
Do all tele pickups buzz like that or does it just need some shielding?
love the wood grain
Man you would think the guys in the guitar shop would set them up perfect before sale.
the one with ugly headstock( carbonita)ashbody( whole under the pickguard ,cheap tuners in white with cheap roswell humbuckers te 90flt ttt because the modell sounds so cool ya find heard a guitar that makes such a sound for the Price and exspensive modells ist`s very cool
Could you review the tariff coming at us and if it is Left or Right handed?
What's the purple soloist/strat type guitar (quilted maple top with maple neck, humbuckers) right behind you? Looks interesting, haven't found that color before.
oops, think I just found the answer myself: Harley Benton Fusion-II HH FR MN FPU. Kinda wish it's not Floyd Rose though.
There's not one day a year I play my amp with no reverb! I wish you would add reverb to your videos of the tone like most other people do.
It colors the sound and people want to hear it dry
@@ethanchandler3934 Hah, I appreciate the "dry" to take all the color out of the tone but I think most people prefer the sound of a little reverb so that it sounds a bit more natural.
@@nazmoking3171 personally if I’m looking to buy a guitar, I wanna hear it without any fx so I hear the tone of the guitar the best
@@ethanchandler3934 I can relate. I hate to hear all these guitar reviews with all the fuzz boxes and heavy overdrives drowning out the tone. It's a personal thing. I'm just used to hearing reverb on a guitar tone so without it, it just sounds unnatural to me.
How long does it take to ship