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Yamaha RBX6JM

5+ string bass guitar from Yamaha belonging to the RBX series

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Published on 10/18/06 at 05:14
- Alder body
- Table maple Flamée
- Ebony fingerboard (with decoration "infinite" mother of pearl)
- 24 frets
- Long pitch
- Adjustable bass, midrange, treble
- One of knob tona
- One for the volume
- Two sensors Anilco V

UTILIZATION

The maple fingerboard gives a pleasing sound on bass (we realize this already without amplification).
Sake, for soloists, the fans of agreements ... it is quite difficult to access the latest freight.
It's a bass that is heavy enough, but we must also say that it is a 6-string ...
3 buttons for EQ, one for tone and one for the volume: what could be simpler!
In addition, the settings are effective, turn it sounds!
on the other hand, for slappeurs crazy, spacing of the strings does not make much difference. I know that fashion is an approximation of the string but I still prefer the spacing of 20mm (Fender). This spacing is ideal for game stop, and must be excellent on a fretless (but that is not the question).

SOUNDS

If you love the sounds warm and "round", I think it is not the ideal low. I use it in many different styles (jazz, jazz-rock, funk, French and international variety ...) and it suits me.
It sounds both positions (finger) that slap.

OVERALL OPINION

Plugged into an amplifier Hartke (HA3500) and 1 or 2 D210T (2x10 "+ Engine 1" in Eden) has a good RBX6JM the final rendering. She returned in roundness and depth ... more richness in the bass.
This low is nonetheless a very good low entry-level in six strings. I highly recommend it.