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Yamaha RBX374

4-string bass guitar from Yamaha belonging to the RBX series

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Published on 07/18/07 at 06:35
I think everything has been said.
24 frets, two humbuckers.
Active Electronics.
1 volume, 1 balance, control acute, severe control.
Made in China.

UTILIZATION

The handle is not too bad at the time I loved the wide, however it is not very pro, I always loved the bass, I quickly grew, now I play jazz themes, it some concern in the treble, that's a shame, for someone who plays rock but it goes to a jazz musician who loves chorusser is harder, it is less acceptable.
You can get a good sound from the start but soon realizes defects.
Its sometimes too blunt, not very pro.

SOUNDS

It should quite my style of music, I am very jazz and its derivatives, I rock and blues, of course, there I am a little slap history to learn things that are fashionable.
I love the microphone with acute severe in the setting, it sounds good, sharp neutral position, it is not too bad.
I play a Fender Rumble 100 W 15 inches.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for more than two years, I'll keep it anyway because it is not so bad price / quality ratio for a pretty decent force.
However I tried a Squier Jazz Bass was a killer and much more just for an equivalent price, ie € 300.
I tried passive Cort before buying a Squier Precision of 80 years, too expensive but very good, low collection of jazz bass Mexico. No money at the time and then I just wanted to get a bass.
Today I hesitate between a six string, a five-string fretless, or a good Fender Jazz Bass.
With the experience I would do certainly not the choice, I think this bass will be défrettée, I hate the lack of precision highs on the handle.