Pro Guitar Setup for Harley Benton SC-450 P90 GT Guitar

"Welcome to our professional guitar setup guide for the Harley Benton SC-450 P90 GT. In this video, we'll take you through the step-by-step process to ensure your guitar plays at its best."


Hi, I'm Ray Jennings with Rockit Guitar Repair in Marietta GA and today we're focusing on the Harley Benton SC-450 P90 GT, a stunning guitar known for its vintage vibe and powerful P90 pickups. A proper setup can make a significant difference in your playing experience, so let's get started.

Checking and Adjusting the Neck Relief

First, we'll check the neck relief. Place a capo on the first fret and press down on the last fret. Use a feeler gauge to measure the gap at the 8th fret. Ideally, you want about 0.010 inches. If adjustments are needed, use the truss rod to tweak the neck relief. Turn clockwise to reduce relief, counterclockwise to increase it.

Setting the Action

Next, let's set the action. Measure the string height at the 12th fret. For a comfortable setup, aim for around 2.0mm for the bass strings and 1.5mm for the treble strings. Adjust the bridge height if necessary.

Intonation Adjustment

Now, we'll check the intonation. Tune your guitar and play the 12th fret harmonic, then compare it to the fretted note at the 12th fret. If the fretted note is sharp, move the saddle back. If it's flat, move the saddle forward. Repeat for each string until the intonation is perfect."

Pickup Height Adjustment

Don't forget to adjust the pickup height. Too high or too low can affect your tone. Generally, aim for 2mm to 2.5mm from the strings to the pickups when pressing the last fret. Adjust the screws on the sides of the pickups to get the desired height.

Final Check and Play Test

After all adjustments, give your guitar a final check. Play a few chords and riffs to ensure everything feels and sounds right. A well-set-up guitar should feel comfortable and sound balanced across all strings.

That's it for our pro setup guide for the Harley Benton SC-450 P90 GT. Regular maintenance and a good setup can keep your guitar in top playing condition. Thanks for watching, and happy playing!

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