Harley Benton Introduces the MV-4JB Gotoh Bass

Harley Benton has added the MV-4JB Gotoh bass to their lineup, which takes its name from its upgraded Gotoh GB-7 tuners. Available in four finishes, the J-style bass is built with an alder body, caramelized Canadian maple neck, and bound laurel fretboard.
The company calls it an “all-rounder” bass thanks in part to its Roswell JBA alnico 5 pickups, which they say reatin note-definition and clarity. Other features include a graphite nut and a Wilkinson bridge with brass saddles.
The Harley Benton MV-4JB Gotoh is available now for $193.














Harley Benton MV-4JB Gotoh Bass Specs:
| Construction: | Bolt-on |
| Scale: | 34″ |
| Body: | Alder |
| Neck: | Caramelized Canadian Maple |
| Neck Shape: | D |
| Fingerboard: | Laurel |
| Frets: | 20 Medium |
| Inlays: | White ABS Blocks |
| Pickups: | Roswell JBA-B alnico 5 single coils |
| Controls: | Volume, Volume, Tone |
| Bridge: | Wilkinson WBBC CR with brass saddles |
| Tuners: | Gotoh GB-7 |
| Colors: | Burgundy Mist, Black, Shell Pink, Daphne Blue |
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