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Yamaha BBNE2 Nathan East Signature Model Electric Bass White
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Description
The BBNE2 includes a hardshell case.



Features
- Excellent tone and sustain
- Comfortable feel
- Solid alder body with maple top
- Nathan East silhouette
- Maple and mahogany thru-body neck
- Ebony fretboard
- 2 active Alnico V-Stack pickups
- NE1 parametric EQ
- Die-cast gold with white tuners
- Includes hardshell case
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Reviews
4.83
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Filters
Best Uses
- Jamming5
- Practicing5
- Small Venues4
- Recording3
- Rock Concerts2
Cons
- Where is Tobacco burst colour Yamaha?1
- Where is the feeling of a hand on a wooden neck?1
- I do not like the position of the cable plug in.1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician2
Pros
- Fun To Play6
- Good Pick Up6
- Good Tone6
- Solid Electronics6
- Good Feel5
Reviewed by 6 customers
Two colours only (salt, pepper) your kidding REALLY?
submitted3 years ago
byMike
fromCopenhagen
Sonically the bass is the BEAST. Feeling the neck and fretboard there is room for improvement. Specifically the neck should be stripped of that ugly colour. Then the feeling might improve. Should be made at least in Tobacco colour and non coloured neck. Fretboard can remain as is.
Great bargain for a professional grade bass
submitted5 years ago
byJon Boy
fromBoise ID
Let me start by saying I have played bass for almost 50 years and have owned dozens of high end basses. Started taking lessons from a teacher about three years ago who played Yamaha basses which resulted in me buying a used TRB5PII which was my main bass for several years. In the last year I have also purchased a BBP35 and the bass I am reviewing, the BBNE2. The bass has the flexibility to cover any genre you might play. The variety of sounds available from this bass is fabulous. Playability is as good as it can get- easily adjustable truss rod works great, and you have 24 perfectly dressed frets on a lovely ebony board. Weight is average. The build quality is amazing. Whoever put this together really knew what they were doing, it is as well done or better than any other bass I have ever owned. I have owned Sadowskis, Zon, Warwick, Rob Allen, Rick Turner, Fender, Pedulla- the list goes on. I really have to say the build quality on the Yamaha smokes them all. My only gripe is I am not a real fan about the available color choices. I have a black one, and will say the finish is hardy for a painted instrument. But that is a pretty small gripe- the BBNE2 will be first call in my stable going forward. IMHO these basses are underpriced given the competition in the market and are an exceptional investment.
Incredible versatility but retains its own voice
submitted5 years ago
byThe Voice
fromNashville, TN
When I decided to make the jump to a 5 string. I decided to test out everything I could find. This is the bass I ended up purchasing. The moment I held it I knew it had knocked out most of the competition. The balance, feel, and the neck are fantastic. The neck doesn't feel any bigger than a 4 string even though it obviously is. You can dial into just about any tone you can think of. But what I love is that while this bass is about a versatile as is possible.It still has its own attitude It's not just a parrot. Also it should be noted that this bass is game and it wants to cut through. The bass and treble boost/cuts are strong (especially the bass). Finally this thing's build quality is just outstanding. I mean seriously you see one of these and they scream quality. Speaking of looking at it. These basses are gorgeous to look at. Seriously they're head turners. Get one. You need it.
Just had have it!!!! Absolutely love this bass!
submitted6 years ago
byB-low
fromNashville, TN
First thing first, been eyeing this bass for while now but couldn't get my hands on it. So I did as much research as possible and ordered it. Was not disappointed at all! Very clean, smooth, versatile, playability is all there! It is on the heavy side through "beware"! Absolutely love it!
Very light and easy to play. Please buy one if you can affor
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byTak
fromOlive Branch, Mississippi
Great bass overall
Great professional instrument
Verified Buyer
submitted8 years ago
byBassplaya
fromTx
I've own several high end basses Ken Smith,Pedulla, Fender MTD and Sire V7. This one is right up there with them in every category. Plays like butter and tones are clean and rounded. Low B wow!
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submitted2 years ago
asked byAlvin
fromWest virginia
Is this in stock or pre order?
Please give us a call for product availability 855-770-3373submitted2 years ago
asked byPaikasoa
fromQueens, NY
One of review says this bass is heavy. Another one says it's light. Is it heavy or light? Thank you.
That's strictly opinion. All basses vary depending on the density of the wood. Even the same model can vary up to 1.5 lbs Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Bass Guitars are generally between 8.00 and 10.00 lbs. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be approximately 8.5 – 9.5 lbs.submitted3 years ago
asked byChris
fromBeaver, PA
Does anyone have an issue with the fit of the body of the bass in the case? Mine has about 3 inches of wiggle room for the body to move around side to side.
Give us a call if you would like some help.877 687 5403submitted5 years ago
asked byCesar
fromundisclosed
Are the pickups on this bass single coil?
This bass comes with 2 active Alnico V-Stack pickups. Single coil pickups only refer to guitar pickups.submitted6 years ago
asked byBassPlayaCisco
fromBaskerville, VA
Greetings, I'd like to know if this is a 9 volt or 18 volt bass?
This is a 9 volt bass.