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This is a well made and good value for money pickguard that fits both my Harley Benton Fretless JB and thomann my Marcus Miller V7 bass.
The fit is 'nearly' perfect on the HB Fretless Jazz bass, whilst the fit on the Sire V7 is not quite perfect but in my opinion good enough.
The HB Fretless does not have any screw holes in the body, so you may want to make some, personally I have just used double sided tape, as the fit is snug enough.
Some of the holes on the Sire V7 do align with the Pickguard, some do not - I elected to screw some in and use double sided tape for any other areas. Again, the fit is snug and secure.
The Pickguard is well made and the white pearl finish looks excellent.
This is a well made and good value for money pickguard that fits both my Harley Benton Fretless JB and thomann my Marcus Miller V7 bass.
The fit is 'nearly' perfect on the HB Fretless Jazz bass, whilst the fit on the Sire V7 is not quite perfect but in my opinion good enough.
The HB Fretless does not have any screw holes in the body, so you may want to make
This is a well made and good value for money pickguard that fits both my Harley Benton Fretless JB and thomann my Marcus Miller V7 bass.
The fit is 'nearly' perfect on the HB Fretless Jazz bass, whilst the fit on the Sire V7 is not quite perfect but in my opinion good enough.
The HB Fretless does not have any screw holes in the body, so you may want to make some, personally I have just used double sided tape, as the fit is snug enough.
Some of the holes on the Sire V7 do align with the Pickguard, some do not - I elected to screw some in and use double sided tape for any other areas. Again, the fit is snug and secure.
The Pickguard is well made and the white pearl finish looks excellent.
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Good looking and solid
etlab 06.11.2020
I bought it for my Harley Benton JB-75 and it roughly fits. Some drilling had to be done, but nothing major.
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Nice but
Anonymous 16.05.2016
Nice quality but wont fit all Harley Benton J bass's.
It fitted the fretless JB40FL bass, But not the JB75MN.
Lucky I got it for the fretless !
You may want to check for fit before you order.
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Nice looking pickguard
Bisounourse 22.01.2015
I bought this pickguard as a replacement for the black pickguard on a Harley Benton JB 75, figuring that the same brand would make a dead on replacement for the pickguard on the bass. But, I was wrong. Although the pickguard fits the bass, the holes are a bit off from the screwholes in the bass, so you have to redrill a few holes, which was quite a letdown.
Pickguard looks nice though, and it seems pretty well made out of a thick plastic. It really gave my bass a nice and glossy look, making it prettier (in my eyes that is).
I bought this pickguard as a replacement for the black pickguard on a Harley Benton JB 75, figuring that the same brand would make a dead on replacement for the pickguard on the bass. But, I was wrong. Although the pickguard fits the bass, the holes are a bit off from the screwholes in the bass, so you have to redrill a few holes, which was quite a letdown.
I bought this pickguard as a replacement for the black pickguard on a Harley Benton JB 75, figuring that the same brand would make a dead on replacement for the pickguard on the bass. But, I was wrong. Although the pickguard fits the bass, the holes are a bit off from the screwholes in the bass, so you have to redrill a few holes, which was quite a letdown.
Pickguard looks nice though, and it seems pretty well made out of a thick plastic. It really gave my bass a nice and glossy look, making it prettier (in my eyes that is).