Un single-cut étonnamment abordable avec manche acajou collé et humbukers Alnico V délivrant des tonalités étonnamment riches et équilibrées avec frettes bien finies et finitions attrayantes qui démentent le prix.
The Harley Benton SC-550 II is a certified 'giant killer' in the single-cut world. While its price tag suggests a beginner instrument, the spec sheet tells a different story. The standout feature is undoubtedly the polished stainless steel frets"a luxury typically reserved for guitars costing four times as much. Combined with a comfortable 60s-style neck profile, the playability is remarkably fluid right out of the box, though the plastic nut remains a prime candidate for an immediate upgrade.
Sonically, the Roswell LAF Alnico V humbuckers are a massive step up from generic stock pickups. They capture that classic PAF-inspired warmth and clarity, avoiding the muddy low-end common in budget ceramic sets. Whether you're chasing creamy blues leads or crunchy hard rock rhythms, the mahogany-on-mahogany construction provides the sustain and 'chunk' you'd expect from a much heavier instrument.
The flame maple veneer is visually striking, though the weight relief can vary, meaning some units still feel quite hefty. While the hardware (tuners and bridge) is functional, it lacks the precision of premium brands. However, for the intermediate player looking for a modding platform or a beginner wanting an instrument that won't be outgrown in a year, the SC-550 II offers an unbeatable performance-to-dollar ratio that challenges the dominance of Epiphone's mid-tier offerings.
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