Harley Benton R-10 BK Rock Series B-Stock
Electric Guitar
- Body: Poplar
- Bolt-on maple neck
- Neck profile: C-shape
- Fingerboard: Roseacer
- Shark inlays
- 22 Frets
- Scale: 628 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Double action truss rod
- Pickups: 2 hi-gain humbuckers
- 1 x Volume and 1 x tone control
- 3-Way switch
- Tune-o-Matic bridge
- Die-cast machine heads
- Chrome hardware
- Factory strings: .009 - .042
- Colour: Black, high-gloss
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Available since February 2003
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Item number 293272
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Shape V-Style
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Colour Black
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Body Poplar
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Top None
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Neck Maple
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Fretboard Roseacer
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Frets 22
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Scale 628 mm
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Pickups HH
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Active Pickups No
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Tremolo None
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Including Case No
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Incl. Bag No
A Heavy Metal guitar at a nice price
The distinctive offset body makes it clear at first glance exactly where the Harley Benton RX‑10 belongs. This is a guitar built for heavier territory, starting with the solid tonewoods for both body and neck, paired with a set of powerful high‑gain humbuckers. Together, they deliver a wide tonal range, from razor‑sharp riffs through to smooth, singing lead sounds. Despite its very accessible price, no corners have been cut when it comes to hardware. A solid stop tailpiece bridge provides reliable tuning stability and sustain, while six die-cast tuners on the headstock ensure consistent and accurate tuning. Visually, the look is completed by bold shark-fin inlays on the roseacer fretboard, which, combined with the slim C-shaped neck profile, gives a comfortable and approachable playing feel – particularly well suited to players just starting out.
Solid foundation, powerful pickups
At its core, the Harley Benton RX‑10 features a poplar body paired with a maple neck – great building blocks for a straight-up Metal guitar that still hangs comfortably on a strap despite its offset shape. The form also gives the guitarist's picking hand enough support for relaxed and controlled playing. The electronics follow a familiar and effective layout: The two high-gain humbuckers are controlled via a three-way selector switch, with the overall sound shaped using a shared volume and tone control. Naturally, the guitar feels most at home with overdriven and high-gain sounds, where it delivers plenty of punch and definition. That said, the clean tones also come across surprisingly well, offering a full and balanced character that really stands out in this price range.
Get into Metal
For beginners especially, the Harley Benton RX‑10 offers a very appealing way to get into playing heavier guitar sounds, combining a low price with solid build quality and a striking visual design. It's an effective recipe: Easy playability blended with a focused, uncompromising sound that suits modern rock and metal styles. What stands out in particular is the level of craftsmanship, which only a few years ago would have been hard to imagine at this price point. It's the kind of quality that's starting to put real pressure on more established competitors. Add a cable and an amp, both available at equally accessible prices from Harley Benton, and everything's in place to get started properly, without ever having to worry about how much it all cost.
About Harley Benton
Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of countless guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's in-house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the world of music, day after day.
From rehearsals to Rock concerts
In terms of sound, the Harley Benton RX‑10 can handle the entire spectrum of Hard Rock and Metal. Whether it's smooth lead lines with the neck pickup to the fore, dynamic crunch tones with both pickups engaged, or tight, aggressive rhythms from the bridge humbucker, it's all easily within reach. At the same time, the pickups aren't just versatile: They'll impress even more experienced players with their low noise, clear definition, and a surprising amount of headroom. Even at higher gain levels, the sound remains open and articulate, rather than feeling overly compressed – so it retains clarity and presence when it matters most.