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GC PRICE: $299.99
MSRP: $499.99 Save $200.00 (40%)
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Purchase any of these products with a Yamaha Audiogram Computer Recording System (703327 or 703328) between October 1, 2008, and December 31, 2008, and receive $20 cash rebate from Yamaha. Download Rebate PDF
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A rock-solid value on a fine-playing, great-sounding instrument.
Muscular, contoured double-cut alder body with 24-fret maple neck and 3-D headstock design for flash looks. High-output ceramic humbucking pickups with 2-band active EQ and pickup blending pot let you dial in a wide range of thick tones.
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Yamaha has the a well-earned reputation for providing the best instruments in their price range. We guarantee you'll love this one. Order now.
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The best you can do for the money
I don't play bass much anymore, but this is what I used while I did. It is remarkably versatile, and sounds great in jazz, blues, funk, gospel, rock, metal, and just about anything else you can think of. I was once sitting in for a band's jam session, and their bass player tried out my bass. He has a 500 dollar fender bass of some kind, and was amazed to find that this got considerably better range than it. In short, it's easily THE best bass out there for the price. You won't regret buying it.
Reviewed by Pope Goat on 9/5/2006 who plays rock, folk, metal, alternative.
15 people found this review helpful.
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PRETTY GOOD BASS....
This is one of the best basses I've played for this price range. I recommend it to any beginner or intermediate bass player. I've played many basses in this price range and the Yamaha RBX374 Electric Bass Guitar fits most of my needs.
Its 2 band active EQ is one of the greatest features about this bass. In my opinion, active pickups make your bass sound alot better. Anywhere from tapping and slapping, playing blues to rock, this thing gets the job done. The onboard EQ helps to fit this bass to your every sound need. It has 2 High-output ceramic humbucking pickups that strikingly sound very good.
This scnazzy bass arrived to my home very shortly and was in great condition. If yours doesn't come with a case I recommend you buy a case for it because it's a peice of Yamaha history that you want to keep perfect. Yamaha went right with this one.
Reviewed by Mitch Ruibal on 10/31/2006 who plays Rock.
7 people found this review helpful.
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Enough Bang for Your Buck
The Yamaha RBX374 is not one of the higher-end basses, but for what it's worth, it sounds pretty good. I puchased mine from a friend who is a very active musician, and according to him, this is one of the best sounding basses in its price range.
Reviewed by Bassmasta454 on 2/15/2007 who plays Rock, Jazz, Funk.
3 people found this review helpful.
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Yamaha RBX374
It's a pretty cool bass but it could be better. one problem with it is that if you keep it pluged into your amp for an exended period of time the 9-volt battery will burn out. even if the volume is all the way down. that was a problem for me. i thought it was broken. :)
Reviewed by Freekshowz on 4/4/2007 who plays metal, rock, and emo.
5 people found this review helpful.
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You definitely get what you pay for...
There's really nothing wrong with this bass. The sound is great, it just lacks the punch of a fender when trying to get funky. If you wanna' slap, you better be sure not to go past the tenth fret, your slaps won't pick up as well. I also feel the battery runs out a bit quicker than most active basses. Ass a jazzier musician, i feel i got what i payed for. It's a great bass, just not for me. Its better than my first bass, so i'd say its a cool intermediate bass. "KEEP THUMPIN'"
Reviewed by BassHED on 11/3/2006 who plays Alternative/Jazz/Funk/Hip Hop.
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