The difference is big. The HB 75 is made of higher quality, the soundboard is made of ash, magnets on the alnico 5 pickups, this gives a wider frequency range and readability, on the HB 20 ceramics ... bridge saddles are made of brass, this gives a cleaner and more detailed sound.. By far the HB 75 is the best tool, although it is heavier..
@@user-td9to1mc5hYeah I am definitely going to order one of these.. Seems these guys of HB are doing great job.. it sounds Fender... Do you have any preference between the 75 models??
@@galyo3263 About 15 years ago, I was engaged in music tightly, I had about 10 American fenders of different models at the same time ... the feeling of the HB-75 is not worse ... preferences.. still, probably the natural color is better, since there you can remove the overlay and the wood processing is better, on mine, if you remove the overlay, then the wood is roughly processed under a certain pickup. In general, I think there should be no difference in sound. Just don't take black, usually there may be knots and defects of wood under the paint
@@user-td9to1mc5h Yeah exactly.. that make sense.. i think i will order this.. Harley Benton JB-75MN a bit heavy though.. but what to do.. hopping the original pickups sounds good..
@@galyo3263 A good wide belt will help you not feel the weight (5.1 kg), I do not feel the weight, so I had a Peavey T-40 for a long time, it was very heavy!!! But it sounded amazing!