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Yamaha RBXJM2

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

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Yamaha RBXJM2Published on 12/12/06 at 16:31
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Made in Korea
Seymour Duncan SMB-6a (humbucker)
4 knobs, 3-band EQ works of thunder!
Channel rather fine, pitch 34 ", 24 cases

UTILIZATION

Channel perfect, a true highway trs enjoyable! Good ergonomics can be Is a little heavy for some but I will ^ ^ ca, does not sting the nose!

SOUNDS

Perfect for rock like Opeth, Dream Theater! But you can play jazz trs well do not worry the seymour duncan has your sound! Trs as versatile bass.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for one month now and I am more than satisfied! I find it better than TRB1006 example. The finish is niquel for my part, nothing wrong on this point, it is trs enjoyable caress. Trs good price quality ratio. I would do...…
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Made in Korea
Seymour Duncan SMB-6a (humbucker)
4 knobs, 3-band EQ works of thunder!
Channel rather fine, pitch 34 ", 24 cases

UTILIZATION

Channel perfect, a true highway trs enjoyable! Good ergonomics can be Is a little heavy for some but I will ^ ^ ca, does not sting the nose!

SOUNDS

Perfect for rock like Opeth, Dream Theater! But you can play jazz trs well do not worry the seymour duncan has your sound! Trs as versatile bass.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for one month now and I am more than satisfied! I find it better than TRB1006 example. The finish is niquel for my part, nothing wrong on this point, it is trs enjoyable caress. Trs good price quality ratio. I would do this choice with his eyes closed! It quickly becomes trs dpendant handle this ultra fast! If you have a can of exprience with four strings, and you do not want to take an entry-6c, throw you on this one, you quickly trs abituerez your 2 ropes more ]
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Matt PreacherzMatt Preacherz

Yamaha RBXJM2Published on 05/10/08 at 13:38
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ModelRBXJM2
ConstructionBolt be
Scale Length34 "= 864mm
FingerboardRosewood
Radius23 5 / 8 "= 600m
Frets24
BodyAlder
NeckMaple
Bridged-cast
PickupsSeymour Duncan Custom Pickup SMB-6a
Pickup SwitchN / A
ControlsMaster Volume 3-Band EQ
ColorsInca Silver, Plum Pearl Metallic

UTILIZATION

Channel enjoyable, very "fast".
Accs in acute trs good, nothing wrong in this cot l.
Good ergonomics, balance quite well.
This gives a good sound dpart the ds, but this bass lacks personality. Difficult to break into the mix, especially with the poor electronic quality.

SOUNDS

It should more style of music.
Good microphone. The sound is by no means against a music man,...…
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ModelRBXJM2
ConstructionBolt be
Scale Length34 "= 864mm
FingerboardRosewood
Radius23 5 / 8 "= 600m
Frets24
BodyAlder
NeckMaple
Bridged-cast
PickupsSeymour Duncan Custom Pickup SMB-6a
Pickup SwitchN / A
ControlsMaster Volume 3-Band EQ
ColorsInca Silver, Plum Pearl Metallic

UTILIZATION

Channel enjoyable, very "fast".
Accs in acute trs good, nothing wrong in this cot l.
Good ergonomics, balance quite well.
This gives a good sound dpart the ds, but this bass lacks personality. Difficult to break into the mix, especially with the poor electronic quality.

SOUNDS

It should more style of music.
Good microphone. The sound is by no means against a music man, or I do not understand anything.
To say that one can not play slap the top is a bullshit, because the card is not rdhibitoire.
This is a very versatile bass.
His problem comes from its prampli, which is a crap name. I bought this bass ds its release, the bluff of the beautiful to the store.
But then, repeating, I had the impression dsagrable no longer exist, and have a sound less good. After one month, during a repeat, more sound. m'tais I then said it was the battery, but no, the electronic dead silent.
Return the sender, who after one month I returned the bass.
finish, violet, superb silent, but an incredible fragility (especially not to play with mdiator, otherwise you can forget it.)
I had changed to an electronics Aguilar OBP-3, and finally, the, back to my old bass.
I then m'tais DCID to the sales dpt, but now it seemed that all the bass of this model sold in Toulouse y dj silent. feedback, 8 months to sell. My "life" as a musician, the worst bass I've ever given to t possder.

OVERALL OPINION

As mentioned above, the problem comes from its prampli, which is a crap name. I bought this bass ds its release, the bluff of the beautiful to the store.
Note also the problem of finish, with dots of glue everywhere, strange for a MODEL signature.

Avoid low!

My "life" as a musician, the worst bass I've ever given to t possder.
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13bootsy13bootsy

Yamaha RBXJM2Published on 06/05/08 at 10:44
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UTILIZATION

Ultra enjoyable round, the height of the strings a good c rgl rgale! Great ergonomics.

SOUNDS

Then after, the sound, we like it or not, but it sounds great! Big sound especially in its specially Mtal Rock, big attack, severe trs tough without drooling, and snapping an attack prcise see to fully pass into the mix, finally, over the top!

OVERALL OPINION

Super low, excellent qualitprix
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  • Manufacturer: Yamaha
  • Model: RBXJM2
  • Series: RBX
  • Category: 4-string bass guitars
  • Added in our database on: 02/22/2013

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