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ESP VIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRY vs Harley Benton ST-Modern Plus MN HSS LH Shell Pink

ESP VIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRY
Electric$599
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81Overall / 100
Harley Benton ST-Modern Plus MN HSS LH Shell Pink
Electric$380
No ratings yet
66Overall / 100

The verdict

The ESP VIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRY comes out ahead overall — 81 to 66 on our estimated score.

Estimated from specs & owner reviews — a starting point, not a substitute for playing both.

ESP VIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRY wins on
  • Better build (87 vs 62)
  • Better playability (84 vs 70)
  • Better sound (68 vs 63)
  • Better value (84 vs 69)
Harley Benton ST-Modern Plus MN HSS LH Shell Pink wins on
  • Lower price ($380 vs $599)

Scorecard

Estimated scores
MetricVIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRYST-Modern Plus MN HSS LH Shell Pink
Overall8166
Build8762
Playability8470
Sound6863
Value8469

Full specifications

Specification comparison
SpecVIPER-256 SEE THRU BLACK CHERRYST-Modern Plus MN HSS LH Shell Pink
BrandESPHarley Benton
TypeElectricElectric
Years
CountryJP
Body woodMahoganyAmerican alder
Neck wood3Pc Mahoganyroasted and flamed Canadian maple
FretboardRoasted JatobaCanadian maple
Strings66
Frets24
Scale24.75"25.5"
PickupsESP Designed LH-150N / ESP Designed LH-150B1 Tesla VR-Nitro Alnico 5 covered humbucker (bridge), 1 Tesla TV-S1M Alnico 5 single coil (middle) and 1 Tesla TV-S1N Alnico 5 single coil (neck)
Rating
Price$599$380
BridgeTOM & Tailpiece
Bridge pickupESP Designed LH-150B
CaseVIPER GUITAR FORM FIT CASE
Case IncludedN
ConstructionSet-Neck
ControlsPassive
FinishSEE THRU BLACK CHERRYShell Pink, high-gloss
Fretboard radius350mm305 - 406 mm (12"-16")
HardwareBlack
Neck pickupESP Designed LH-150N
Neck profileThin UD - thickness at 1st fret: 20.5 mm / at 22nd fret: 22.5 mm
NutMoldedGraphite
Nut width42mm42 mm (1.65")
Scale length24.75"648 mm (25.50")
Strap ButtonStandard
TunersLTD
Fretboard inlayDot
String gaugesElixir Coated 010-046 (tuned to E A D G B E standard)

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