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RBX375
RBX375

The Yamaha RBX375 provides bassists with a powerful sound a great look. It's built to take the abuse of the road with its Alder body and bolt-on 24-fret, 34" scale maple neck. It's also equipped with two newly designed, high-output ceramic hum-canceling pickups that can beef up any rig, a 2-band active EQ, a master volume control, and a pickup blending control to dial in massive tone!

POSTED: 08/07/2006 - 07:35 am

9
rating
22
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BB414
BB414

21 frets, rosewoof fretboard, alder body, black pearl finish in BB style body and pickups. Passive electronics with a volume, tone and 3-way pickup selector.

POSTED: 09/26/2006 - 04:24 am

8
rating
14
BB614
BB614

For more than 20 years, the Yamaha BB Series basses have been the workhorse for great bass players like Nathan East, Tony Kanal, and Michael Anthony. Now Yamaha has reinvented the bass that started it all. The BB series basses boast all the classic characteristics of the original BB’s, from the distinctive big body design and bolt-on neck to vintage-style hardware and soapbar and split-coil pickups.

POSTED: 01/12/2008 - 02:13 am

7.8
rating
3
ERB070
ERB070

This bass is just enough for learning and doing brutal things to it, for example trying to learn how to remove frets or changing the pickups. The best of it is the quality/price relation.

POSTED: 11/11/2011 - 08:31 am

7.9
rating
2
RBX A2
RBX A2

This is the bass version of the RGX A2 guitar released earlier this summer by Yamaha that uses their innovative new AIR system to make the instrument substantially lighter than normal and yet still retain the resonance and sustain associated with heavier and denser woods.

POSTED: 12/15/2008 - 03:45 am

9.6
rating
10
RBX170
RBX170

Solid Agathis Body. Maple Neck. Rosewood Fingerboard. Chrome Tuners/Bridge. Dual P/J Style Pickups. Passive Tone Controls.

POSTED: 04/21/2004 - 07:41 am

8.5
rating
30
RBX260
RBX260

It has a bolt-on neck, 24 frets with a rosewood fingerboard. Single split pickup, passive electronics, tone and volume knob, solid adjustable bridge and non-locking tuners. It has a really nice transparent green finish that lets the wood grain show thru. The grain was matched quite nicely for an entry-level bass.

POSTED: 07/13/2005 - 05:29 am

7.8
rating
1
RBX270J
RBX270J

The RBX270J is perfect for bass players seeking modern features at an affordable price. Expanding on the success of the RBX260, Yamaha has added several improvements including an additional pickup, side mount guitar jack, black headstock, and several exciting new finishes.

POSTED: 12/24/2004 - 02:48 am

8.2
rating
13
RBX370
RBX370

Yamaha RBX370 adds active electronics to an already killer deal - a P/J pickup configuration for tonal flexability.

POSTED: 06/18/2004 - 04:15 am

9
rating
3
RBX374
RBX374

The ergonomic body design and smooth tapered feel of the bolt-on necks are identifying qualities of RBX basses.

POSTED: 04/03/2006 - 06:05 am

8.3
rating
31
RBX375
RBX375

The Yamaha RBX375 provides bassists with a powerful sound a great look. It's built to take the abuse of the road with its Alder body and bolt-on 24-fret, 34" scale maple neck. It's also equipped with two newly designed, high-output ceramic hum-canceling pickups that can beef up any rig, a 2-band active EQ, a master volume control, and a pickup blending control to dial in massive tone!

POSTED: 08/07/2006 - 07:35 am

9
rating
22
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