Bassguitar, Finding a funky bass
ruben_mcn
Nov 30 2010, 11:35 AM
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Hey guys..

I´m going to buy a bass,my options are yamaha rbx374 or an squier std jazz bass can anybody tell wich of this too basses is better ?? (they are used i can get the squier+bag+fender rumble 15 w amp for 200 and the yamaha+gigbag for 175)

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Nov 30 2010, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE (ruben_mcn @ Nov 30 2010, 10:35 AM) *
Hey guys..

I´m going to buy a bass,my options are yamaha rbx374 or an squier std jazz bass can anybody tell wich of this too basses is better ?? (they are used i can get the squier+bag+fender rumble 15 w amp for 200 and the yamaha+gigbag for 175)



Well i would go for yamaha im not a fan of squire at all, but well i think you should try them 1º

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Nielzsz
Nov 30 2010, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE (MonkeyDAthos @ Nov 30 2010, 06:24 PM) *
Well i would go for yamaha im not a fan of squire at all, but well i think you should try them 1º


Yep, as far as i know, yamaha makes greats basses !

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Todd Simpson
Nov 30 2010, 11:40 PM
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I'd have to say go for the Yamaha as well but make sure you play both through your amp or an amp just like yours or as close as possible before you put any money down.

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Well these basses are different, Squier one is and J-style bass, with single pickups, and Yamaha has humbuckers? I suggest you try them both. I would say yamaha has less bass, as long as I know, but that Squier is sounding thin to me. I would choose Yamaha since it's more easier to play and to practice, and sound could prove better with better pickups. Try and see what kind of tone your prefer.

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