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5-String Banjo

  • Bluegrass Series
  • Body: Sapele
  • Neck: Nato
  • Fingerboard: Blackwood
  • Chrome-plated hardware
  • 24 Brackets
  • 22 Frets
  • Head: 11" Remo BJ-1102-LI
  • Scale: 670 mm
  • Nut width: 29 mm
  • Suitable replacement head: Art. 156789 (not included)
Available since November 1999
Item number 140006
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Strings 5
Body Sapele
Open Back No
Neck Nato
Frets 22
incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
Pickup No
£125
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On the road to Bluegrass

Harley Benton HBJ-25 Banjo

Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Traditional are age-old American music styles which are hugely popular in Europe, where they enjoy cult status and a huge fan base. And if there is one instrument that encapsulates this distinctive sound, it’s the five-string banjo! Since this is not a very common instrument in Europe, however, trying one out is not exactly easy. But all that is about to change thanks to the Harley Benton HBJ-25, since its price tag allows people to take the plunge without spending a fortune. The high-quality build and authentic sound make starting out genuinely easy, and anyone who tries it will be immediately hooked!

Detailed view of the Harley Benton HBJ-25 Banjo

A solid first instrument

The HBJ-25 is an entry-level banjo, which is reflected in the low price tag, but also in the instrument’s features. Accordingly, there are no tone rings on this model, which makes it lighter and reduces vibrations, making the sound “gentler”. The body, crafted from Sapele mahogany, has a diameter of 11 inches, while the Nato neck has a glued fingerboard made from blackwood (specially treated pine). The HBJ-25 has a 670mm scale length, which is pretty standard for a five-string banjo. There are four machine heads similar to those found on guitars and one special-type machine head to tune the fifth string. The head in turn is made by the famous manufacturer Remo and tensioned using 24 brackets – phenomenal at this price point.

Harley Benton HBJ-25 Banjo

Beginners’ bliss

While most banjos are rather expensive, the Harley Benton HBJ-25 is aimed principally at beginners who are new to the instrument, before they really know how much time and money they are prepared to invest in playing this style of music. It’s hard to find a more affordable banjo on the market, let alone one that is so well crafted and offers all the adjustment options necessary to enable beginners to create a good sound.

Detailed view of the Harley Benton HBJ-25 Banjo

About Harley Benton

Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of numerous guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's 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 musical world, day after day.

A bedroom banjo for keen amateurs

This banjo is perfect for beginners, or recent converts to the banjo. With only minimal outlay, future bluegrassers can try out the instrument and see if it suits. The Harley Benton HBJ-25 provides beginners with the perfect entry-level instrument with a solid build and an authentic, bright sound when its tuned correctly. Another plus is how light it is and how low the volume output is – so like a bedroom amp for a guitarist, this banjo is a perfect solution for those who want to practise without disturbing family members or neighbours.

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Absolutely amazing for the price!
Fabian VDE 15.05.2020
Have had this for a week now.
Super enjoyable instrument!
I bought this because I'm really getting into indie folk, and wanted to have an actual banjo for recording my tracks instead of using a mandolin as some kind of high pitched banjo sounds. Wanted to be able to use it like Gregory Alan Isakov or Sons Of The East. Can't wait to actually be recording some songs or writing songs with it! It's fun to play, and transforms my "guitarist wants to write a song" into "songwriter writes a song" which is very good, because now I actually won't get lost in trying to solo over a backing track, if that makes sense. Anyways, short summary:

Pros: Price, quality, sound, finishing, looks. Flawless delivery!

Cons: Tuning stability, two very small dings, tad bit high action (not a big deal for this instrument), but still very playable,


As for the pros: The price is ridiculously good, and totally worth it! I've searched through the entire internet for an affordable 5-string banjo, and even used, and haven't found anything even remotely as affordable as this! The quality is remarkably good, fret ends are very smooth, flawless finish, nice smooth ebony fretboard! The sound is very authentic and exactly what I want a banjo to sound like (fun fact, the use of different strings and different frets, and different plucking places make the licks sound entirely different, even more so than on a guitar, I think)! Another thing I really like about it are the looks! The tuners look very cool with the open gears and a pearloid shiny MOP imitate material for the pegs, the chrome coloured hardware is all shiny and nice to look at, especially together with the flawless mahogany back and the black burst maple neck! The Harley Benton logo looks pretty cool, with a cool silvery shiny MOP imitate, and last but not least, the binding looks incredibly clean and solid! (double bound body and bound fretboard!)

As for the cons: I was very skeptical getting my first Harley Benton, and especially a banjo at such a low pricetag, and I immediately gave the instrument an inspection before I played it. The only things I found were: a very small scratch on the binding where the 5th string joins the fretboard and a small ding in the headstock, barely noticeable. The only thing that really annoys me at times, but am definetely willing to deal with, is the quite annoying tuning stability. Maybe because the nut is a tad bit high, I don't know. Action is not super low, but not ridiculously high, and I don't really think a super low action would fit this instrument anyways.

As for the delivery: Very easy and fool-proof (my first time ordering something from Thomann) ordering, flawless tracking of shipment and a lot of information! Very nicely packaged so it's safe and secure. Very decent wait time overall (1 week is a very good job considering that everyone orders stuff online now with the lockdown)!

Thanks to all at team Thomann for making this possible!

P.S.: sorry for the long review :p I'm just excited about this banjo :p
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Really, really good instrument
Anonymous 27.03.2015
Another absolute win from the Harley Benton team. I was put off buying a banjo for many years as everyone claims that to get a "good" one you have to spend £5-600+ and that was just too much for me merely to "test the water"...

However, I'm really glad I chanced this purchase. I figured it was so cheap that it wouldn't be a great loss if it turned out to be a piece of junk but, just.... WOW !

My friend has a banjo that he paid 800 euro for and I shall not name the manufacturer but it's made by one of the premier/big banjo producers and this banjo, in my opinion, plays and sounds just as good. It's crazy.

There is NOTHING low quality about this instrument to my eyes/ears. It really is a classy looking banjo and I would easily have expected to pay a lot more for this kind of sound and playability. It's a joy to play and sounds lovely.

It also looks very nice, with no part of it belying the cheap cost. The wood finish looks great, it's not "too heavy" but has a suitable weight to it and the remo head and tone ring look really "the part". It has the look of something that should be a lot more expensive. Tuning pegs are nice, not slack and they're responsive and easy to tune with. The neck is very nice, too, very fast and no quibbles whatsoever with fretting or any other usually problematic matters on lower end stringed equipment.

I've said it in other reviews but everything I have bought by Harley Benton is just great. I've seen them getting a lot of grief on forums etc but when I check the dates of these posts they're always from around 8 years ago so I can only presume that quality took a real jump forward. So, basically, don't let negative press fool you, these instruments are really great and are of astounding quality and playability considering the price.

I don't say that as a negative, either, like "well, it's great - CONSIDERING THE PRICE", as in if you pay a little you should expect to get something not so great. No, quite the opposite, I think in this case you pay a little and you get something that is comparable to instruments many times the cost.

For beginners and banjo afficionados alike this is a great instrument. I'm really glad I made this purchase and have no problem at all recommending it to others.
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LSarz 27.04.2025
For a begginer like myself, it's very good
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O L SMITH 20.01.2019
An issue was resolved over the initial purchase which was classified cosmetic and was settled to my TOTAL SATISFACTION.
The instrument being a HARLEY BENTON HBJ- 25
5 String 22Fret Banjo.
Value for money this instrument is remarkable for sound, quality of overall finish and playability. It performs as well as, and in some cases, better than instruments with a more expensive price tag.
Would suit most beginners and players to an intermediate standard of playing ability.
It is by nature an easy instrument to play in most Banjo styles, eg, Bluegrass, Clawhammer (Frailing) as well as using a plectrum.
It is versatile by the fact that it can be played with the Resonator attached or without the Resonator making it an Open Back instrument.
This instrument I bought is to be gifted to my Grandson as a Birthday present.
I know he will be absolutely thrilled when he receives it.
ANYBODY who is looking for a Banjo to buy new and you don't want to break the bank in doing so, then believe me you could not go past the HBJ-25.
It is ideal and looks and plays GREAT.
I would have NO HESITATIONS WHATSOEVER in recommending THOMANN for their SERVICE and CIVILITY that stick by their business PHILOSOPHY based on TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.
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