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Today, we’re trying to find the best Telecaster for under $200/€200 by comparing the Squier Sonic Telecaster and the Harley Benton TE-62CC! Squier Sonic Tele at Thomann: https://thmn.to/thoprod/561023?offid=... Squier Sonic Tele at Sweetwater: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/PyWDJj Harley Benton TE-62CC LPB at Thomann: https://thmn.to/thoprod/502822?offid=... The Sonic Tele (mine is in the beautiful California Blue finish) is part of Squier’s 2023 Sonic Series, and it replaces the Bullet Series as Squier and Fender’s most affordable lineup. The Tele costs around $200/€179, so it’s very much aimed at students and beginners, but Fender say the Sonic Series also offers great guitars for players at any stage on their guitar journey. The Sonic Tele features a poplar body and a C-shape satin finish maple neck with an Indian laurel fingerboard with a 9.5” radius. The bridge is top loading, the hardware is chrome, and you get a pair of Squier-designed single coil Tele pickups too. In short, quite a lot for your money! The Harley Benton TE-62CC, however, is even cheaper, coming in at around €149 – and, as usual for the brand, it has excellent specs on paper. Here we have a basswood body finished in Lake Placid Blue, two Roswell T-style pickups, and chrome hardware. The neck is where the two guitars also differ greatly: the TE-62CC features a roasted maple neck and fingerboard, which features a 12” radius, and the neck’s profile is a sleek to slim D shape. So we can expect significantly different playing experiences from the two guitars, but which is the best choice? Which sounds better? Which plays better? And which is best value for money? That’s what we’re going to find out today, so join me in this Harley Benton vs Squier guitar shootout as I test them in as many different musical styles as I can, from country, folk and indie, to pop, rock, blues, punk, metal and more. Let me know which guitar you think is best in the comments! Here are some links to the various playing samples and info bits: 00:00 Hello! 00:15 Introduction and what we’re doing today 01:35 Squier specs and info 04:26 Harley Benton specs and info 06:36 Today’s rig and plan Clean Sounds 07:40 Clean tone reference chords 08:15 Ringing open indie pop chords 08:41 Funk rhythm chords 08:55 Country ballad arpeggios 09:08 Country lead sound 09:22 Ascending droning indie chords 09:35 Blues progression 09:58 Strummed folk pop chords Overdrive Sounds 10:15 Droning indie riff 10:30 Edgy indie barre chords 10:44 Mellow indie rock chords 11:01 Indie rock barre chords 11:25 Garage rock riff 11:41 Kings Of Leon inspired riff 11:56 AC/DC inspired classic rock riff 12:11 Airbourne inspired rock riff 12:34 Groovy rock riff 12:48 Quacky classic rock riff 12:57 Classic rock riff 13:14 Hendrix inspired riff Heavy Overdrive Sounds 13:31 Classic hard rock riff 13:48 Hard rock riff 14:05 Hard rock melodic lead 14:27 80s rock riff 14:47 Glam rock rhythm riff 15:14 Alternative rock riff 15:38 Pop punk riff 16:04 Pop punk melodic lead riff 16:20 Green Day inspired punk rock riff 16:47 Punk rock power chords 17:00 Progressive rock riff (Drop D tuning) 17:16 Modern rock palm-muted power chords (Drop D) 17:42 Rage Against The Machine inspired groovy riff (Drop D) Metal sounds (all in Drop D) 17:59 Metal chugging riff 18:17 Mastodon inspired metal riff with country twang 18:41 Heavy metal lead sound 18:58 Rammstein inspired industrial metal riff 19:11 Hardcore punk riff 19:39 Classic metal/sludge riff 20:15 My thoughts 21:01 Price 21:34 Looks/aesthetics 22:27 Build quality/feel 24:03 Weight 24:43 Feel and the HB’s roasted maple neck 25:00 Playability and necks 26:19 Sounds and pickups discussion 29:23 Which guitar is better? Which should you buy? 31:41 Final conclusions My setup was as follows: I ran the guitars into my Hughes & Kettner Black Spirit 200 head, also using my Revv G3 pedal for heavy distortion sounds. The amp went from the Red Box DI straight into my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4, which went into Logic Pro X. That's it. No post-processing on the sounds was done. Here’s some links to those bits of gear: ----- H&K Black Spirit 200 head: https://thmn.to/thoprod/447827?offid=... Revv G3: https://thmn.to/thoprod/437353?offid=... Focusrite 4i4 (the new 2i4): https://thmn.to/thoprod/467952?offid=... ----- Enjoy! ----- Backing music from the YouTube Audio Library: Duck In The Alley – TrackTribe. #Squier #HarleyBenton #SquierGuitars #SquierTelecaster #Telecaster #SquierSonic #HarleyBentonGuitar #Telecaster Note: certain links in the description are affiliate links. If you click said links and purchase anything as a result, I will receive a small commission. This doesn’t cost you anything extra, but it does help to support the channel. So, if you do that, thank you very much! @fender @HarleyBentonOfficial @ThomannsGuitarsBasses @ThomannMusic