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"I enjoy it. A great piece. "
I enjoy it. A great piece.

"I am very happy with it. An all around..."
I am very happy with it. An all around greatness.
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- "I really like it, and i would like to have it"A 17 y.o. or younger male fan of Slayer from Serbia
- "Everything"A 18-24 y.o. male fan of Jimi Hendrix from Croatia
- "I perdonslly like everything about it"A 18-24 y.o. male fan of Seeed from Serbia
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Review of Harley Benton SC-500 BK Vintage Series
I spent several weeks playing the Harley Benton SC-500 BK Vintage Series across practice, home-recording and a handful of rehearsal runs, and I came away impressed by how much usable guitar you get for a modest outlay. I approach these tests as a working musician who needs gear that stays reliable under regular use, and this SC-500 fit that role far better than I expected.
First Impressions
My first hands-on moment with the SC-500 felt immediately familiar - it wears the single-cut aesthetic confidently and the gloss black finish looks cleaner in person than in photos. The guitar needed a light setup out of the box - a touch of truss rod and intonation - but once dialled in it played nicely and felt stable through a few hours of playing.
Design & Features
The SC-500 sticks to a classic formula - two humbucking pickups, a three-way selector and independent volume and tone knobs with a tune-o-matic style bridge and stopbar tailpiece. I liked that the control layout is straightforward and functional, and the hardware does the job without fuss. The finish and fretwork are tidy for the price point, though I did find a couple of fret ends that needed a quick polish from my bench files to be perfect.
Playability & Usability
The neck profile is comfortable for my hands - not too chunky and it encourages both chord work and single-note lines. I found the action could be set pretty low without buzz, which made it easy to play fast runs and bends. Upper fret access is typical of a single-cut design - playable but not as open as a double-cutbody - and I adapted quickly when soloing.
Sound & Tone
Sonically, the humbuckers deliver a warm, rounded tone that suits rock, blues and classic crunch very well. Clean tones have a pleasing fullness and respond well to amp EQ, while pushed amp settings yield a thick, satisfying saturation. If you chase modern high-gain metal tones, you might want a hotter pickup or an amp with a tighter low end, but for most styles this guitar sounds great straight out of the box.
Real-World Experience
I used the SC-500 through a small tube combo, a pedalboard and for a couple of DI passes for demos, and it held its own in every setting. On the rehearsal stand it cut through the mix better than I expected, and in the studio the pickups recorded a warm midrange that sat nicely with a little compression and EQ. The tuners stayed stable through bending and some aggressive strumming, so it didn’t become a tuning headache during longer takes.
The Trade-Offs
You pay for a lot of value, but there are compromises - the hardware is functional rather than premium, and minor finish or fret blemishes can show up occasionally. I also noted that the stock pickups are versatile but not particularly nuanced compared with boutique humbuckers, so players who want a very specific signature sound may want to consider an upgrade down the line.
Final Verdict
Overall, the Harley Benton SC-500 BK Vintage Series is an impressive budget single-cut that delivers strong playability, good tone and solid value. I’d recommend it to beginners wanting a serious instrument without breaking the bank, to gigging players who need a reliable secondary guitar, or to modders looking for an affordable platform to upgrade. It’s not flawless, but for what it costs you get a lot of guitar.
Helpful Tips & Answers
- Is the SC-500 a good guitar for beginners?
- Yes - I found it forgiving to play and easy to set up, so beginners can learn on it without feeling limited.
- Does it require setup out of the box?
- In my experience it needed a light setup - slight truss rod tweak and intonation - but nothing a basic setup can’t handle.
- How does it handle high-gain tones?
- It handles classic rock and crunchy high-gain very well, though for modern scooped-metal tones you might prefer hotter pickups or a more aggressive amp.
- Is the weight comfortable for gigging?
- I found the weight manageable for a few-hour rehearsal or gig, and the balance was decent when using a strap.
- Are the tuners and hardware reliable?
- The hardware was stable during my tests and held tuning well, but the components feel functional rather than premium.
- Would you upgrade the pickups or hardware?
- If I wanted a more defined personal tone I would consider pickup swaps, but out of the box they’re perfectly usable for most styles.
- Is this a good guitar to mod?
- Absolutely - the straightforward layout and solid platform make it a great candidate for upgrades without breaking the bank.

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