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Yamaha BB734A Electric Bass Dark Brown Sunburst

This BB734! features an alder/maple/alder multi-laminated body construction. The hard maple center increases body stiffness and accentuates midrange to cut through the mix of a band, and allows a more uniform transmission of vibrations between the body and the maple neck for unparalleled resonance and sustain. It includes a gig bag.



- Alder/maple/alder body construction
- 6-bolt miter neck joint
- 5-piece neck
- YGD Custom V7 pickups (Alnico V)
- 3-band active EQ
- Battery alert LED
- Vintage Plus Bridge: Convertible bridge and saddle
- Lightweight open-gear tuners
- Shape: Thin C
- Wood: Mahogany with maple
- Neck joint: 6-bolt
- Scale length: 34"
- Truss rod: Standard
- Finish: Satin
- Active or passive pickups: Switchable
- Pickup configuration: SS
- Neck: Split single-coil Alnico V
- Middle: Not applicable
- Bridge: Single-coil Alnico V
- Brand: Yamaha
- Series or parallel: Series
- Active preamp: No
- Special electronics: None
- Material: Rosewood
- Radius: 10"
- Fret size: Medium
- Number of frets: 21
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut material: Graph Tech
- Nut width: 1.575" (40 mm)
- Cutaway: Double cutaway
- Construction: Solidbody
- Body wood: Alder
- Top wood: Maple
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Control layout: Volume, blend, high/mid/low with mini toggle (active/passive)
- Pickup switch: No
- Coil tap or split: No
- Tone switching: No
- Special switching: No
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: 4-Saddle adjustable with brass saddles
- Tailpiece: Not applicable
- Tuning machines: Open-geared
- Color: Chrome
- Number of strings: 4
- Pickguard: Yes
- Special features: Pickups
- Case: Gig bag
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: Indonesia
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3 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming2
- Practicing2
- Recording2
- Rock Concerts2
- School Bands2
- Colors Are Horrible1
- Required setting up to play properly1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician1
- Good Feel3
- Good Pick Up3
- Good Tone3
- Solid Electronics3
- Fun To Play2
Reviewed by 3 customers
The best PJ active/passive bass I've found yet
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRod
fromNew York
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Simply put this is the best PJ basses you can buy. It plays easily, sounds great, and is built very well. Fit and finish could be a tiny bit better but really hardly anything to complain about. I play in multiple genre's so the 3 band equalizer and passive active feature are very nice and work well.
Uninspiring Color Palette
submitted3 years ago
byJaime
fromAlexandria, VA
Yamaha makes such quality instruments, bass being no exception. And yet...Why, Yamaha, Why!? Why does your company offer such nebulous, ambivalent, un-nameable colors? Electric guitars have some sizzle, some pizzazz; basses look like they were painted by a sleepy house painter.
Would definitely purchase again
submitted4 years ago
byJames
fromEugene
Sounds good looks good and had all the modern features of a bass that's designed to played. NOT JUST LOOKED AT. very impressed and I will recommend this bass to others.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byEric
fromBellville, Texas
When the BB734a is in Passive mode, does it sound better, worse or the same as the Bb434, which is a dedicated Passive bass??? Thanks
Ahhhh. Welcome to bass playing. This is strictly opinion. My Ibanez and Warwick are active but both have the option for passive. I prefer passive.

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