Yamaha BB SERIES - BB425, BB434, BB424, BB235, BB234, BB435 || Bass Demonstration
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00:10 - 01:01- BB425(VW)
01:06 - 02:18 - BB434(BLK)
02:23 - 03:04 - BB424(TBS)
03:09 - 04:46 - BB235(RR)
04:51 - 05:52 - BB234(YNS)
Yamaha BB425
The Yamaha BB425 is designed to offer a combination of vintage aesthetics and modern playability, making it a popular choice among bass players seeking a versatile and reliable instrument. While specifications and availability may vary depending on the region and time of purchase, here are some general features and characteristics of the Yamaha BB425:
Body: The BB425 typically features a solid alder body. Alder is a popular tonewood known for its balanced and warm tonal characteristics.
Neck: The bass guitar comes with a bolt-on maple neck. Maple is favored for its bright tone and stability. The neck profile is often comfortable and suitable for various playing styles.
Fingerboard: The BB425 usually has a rosewood or maple fingerboard. Rosewood offers a smooth feel and warm tones, while maple provides brightness and clarity.
Scale Length: The bass typically has a 34-inch scale length, which is the standard for most modern bass guitars.
Pickups: The BB425 is often equipped with two powerful and versatile Yamaha humbucking pickups. These pickups are designed to deliver a wide range of tones suitable for various musical styles.
Yamaha BB434
Body: The BB434 typically features a solid alder body. Alder is a popular tonewood known for its balanced and warm tonal characteristics, making it suitable for various musical styles.
Neck: The bass guitar comes with a bolt-on maple neck. Maple is favored for its bright tone and stability. The neck profile is often comfortable and well-suited for different playing styles.
Fingerboard: The BB434 usually has a rosewood fingerboard. Rosewood offers a smooth feel and warm tones, contributing to the overall sound of the bass.
Scale Length: The bass guitar typically has a 34-inch scale length, which is the standard for most modern bass guitars.
Pickups: The BB434 is equipped with two powerful Yamaha YGD Custom V7 pickups. These pickups are designed to deliver a versatile range of tones, from punchy and tight to warm and fat, making them suitable for various musical genres.
Electronics: The bass may come with an active/passive switch, allowing players to switch between active and passive circuitry for different tonal characteristics.
Controls: The BB434 usually features standard volume and tone controls, along with a pickup blend control that enables players to balance the output of the neck and bridge pickups.
Bridge and Hardware: The bass is equipped with a high-mass bridge, which enhances sustain and stability. The hardware is generally reliable and sturdy.
YAMAHA BB SERIES HISTORY
The Yamaha BB series has a rich history that spans several decades. The BB series is a line of bass guitars produced by Yamaha, a Japanese musical instrument manufacturer. It has gained popularity among bass players for its excellent craftsmanship, versatility, and value for money.
The Yamaha BB series was first introduced in the mid-1970s and quickly gained traction among musicians due to its high-quality construction and innovative features. The BB series has gone through various iterations and updates over the years, with each model offering different configurations and design improvements.
Some significant milestones and models in the history of the Yamaha BB series include:
Yamaha BB1000: Introduced in the mid-1970s, the BB1000 was one of the earliest models in the series. It featured a bolt-on neck, dual humbucking pickups, and a distinct body shape.
Yamaha BB2000: Released in the late 1970s, the BB2000 was an upgraded version of the BB1000. It featured active electronics and a refined design.
Yamaha BB3000: Introduced in the early 1980s, the BB3000 was another evolution in the series. It was known for its superior build quality, versatile tonal options, and ergonomic design.
Yamaha BB4000: In the mid-1980s, Yamaha introduced the BB4000, which featured a neck-through-body construction for improved sustain and stability.
Yamaha BB5000: The BB5000, introduced in the late 1980s, offered further improvements, such as an updated body shape, advanced electronics, and high-end hardware.
Yamaha BBNE1 and BBNE2: In the late 2000s, Yamaha collaborated with Nathan East, a renowned bassist, to create the BBNE1 and later the BBNE2 signature models. These basses were designed to meet the specific demands of professional players and incorporated high-quality materials and craftsmanship.
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The Yamaha BB is one of the most underrated bass series out there.
I have a BB425, and I remember the first time I played it... It just felt right, I loved the tone, playability, to the point it became my number 1. I can say that it's worth much more than what you pay for.
I agree. Yamaha makes some pretty solid bass guitars that’s suitable for any genre. Including metal. \m/
Hello, you may the man I need! ha, do you possibly know the weight? I have my eye on a 425...
That red 235 sounded fantastic for what it costs. Buzz free and tight B.
I get my BB 425 yesterday. I had a lot of work. As first the pick ups made many trouble with my hard pick. The playability is nice. It needs some time to find the right tunings. The sound is super for metal. I have some sharp frets. I think that is easy fixable. I decided to take an older model. It has more growl.
Congrats with new bass, and of course any instrument needs to be setup, and then the music comes
Man that playing is amazing! I'm really impressed!
ThE bAsS thanks!
I owned BB435 at 2017. This bass can produce versatile sound and have good sustain, but it's neck to narrow for my big fingers, so i sell it and have good resale price
Awesome demo, Igor. \m/ I own the bb235 in a black finish and it sounds phenomenal.
Thank you for checking the review, appreciate that!
Игорь,доброго здоровья!
По моему в этом обзоре есть небольшие несоответствия по моделям.В начале обзора на экран вывели 435,а протестировали 425.И по моему ещё где-то.
А обзор конечно огонь!!!Спасибо!!!
Все верно, несоответствия присутствуют, но куда без этого :)
I got BB434, the same , black one :) Well , your playing is soo awesome, so strong, really brings out of this bass this meat !
Great vid and playing
publiuss thank you so much for checking my video and kind words! Appreciate that
Superb demo. Great playing. I fancy that 435 as I already have a pair of 4 strings.
Marcus Parnell thanks for checking video! Yes, I have some issues with that 😆
Superb tone sir. What was the recording chain, eq setting, compression etc. Looking for a long time to get that burpy lowmid sound from the first sample.
Thank you for checking the video! This review is old, but I remember that I try to show the "true" sound of bass - and don't use any combo emulation or some LogicProX stuff.
For this review I use compression for sure and maybe boost a little low frequency, that's all
Good quality recording.
fattydingdongs thanks!
I have just ordered the BB425 in black. I like the punch of the older model more. It is for finger style like Myung, Geddy Lee.
I must email to Yamaha with message “where’s my % from all deals” 😂 congrats with the new bass!
Fantastic playing. Love the Yamaha BB series.
Belman5 thank you!
Igor how long have you been playing? If you had to chose one of the BB which would you chose? Have you ever played a BB2024?
John Weigel hello John, My serious bass playing is about 10 years, I don’t play solo and all that stuff, I like to groove, and I choose Yamaha BB Nathan East.
someday I will buy it.
Really nice playing! I have an older version of BB bass, thinking about buying the new one and getting back into playing
Mateusz Olek thanks for checking my video
Thanks for a good demo of the different models 👍🏻
Thank you so much!
I Think this Bass, BB 435 with flatwound string. Good play man.
Junior Oliveira thanks!
Классно, очень фирмово звучат. Yamaha, классный бас🔥🔥🔥
Спасибо! Инструменты на свою цену - просто бомба 💣
Great playing
Thank you!
Very Nice bass
I fell asleep about an hour into this.
Great playing - and considering your style, it seems like you'd be playing flatwounds.
I'd really love to hear the black one with some broken-in La Bellas or GHS Precision Wounds.
allrequiredfields thanks for watching, I love that warm precision tone that gives flatwound strings
Please do the review of BB P35
Unfortunately here in Ukraine we don't have it
Great playing, but man what did you do with announcements?
1. BB 425 both pups
3. BB 424 both pups
At first I thought you made a joke by playing different basses but recording the tone just from one. I had to listen to couple of times 😄
www.Marko thanks for checking my video, that’s not paid promotion video, I’m doing just for fun so it can content some bugs, hope next one would be right in all aspects
Excellent playing, but the demo would be a whole lot more useful if done in a style that allowed us to hear the notes and the bass. The Prestia staccato style is not conducive to learning a lot about how the bass sounds, sustains, etc.
That’s just my vision and there’s a lot of others reviews on CZcams.
I never can play that way, to make all people happy about it. Thanks for the feedback
Very Nice play !!!!!
Remy Lanca thank you!
awesome!
TeohEH thank you for checking video!
I like so much this video
Remy Lanca thank you!
Are they standard size pickups with a surround ?
I don’t know, you can visit your local music store and check that out
The older BBs have a custom size
Awesome
Thanks!
Igor you have an amazing groove man! Could I ask how you recorded the bass? It is direct into logic, through a DI box or via an amplifier line out etc? Thank you.
GLB Productions thanks for checking video, appreciate that! It’s sound card direct out + Logic + bass
@@IgorOdaryuk Cool, keep up the great work!
What is the lever on the bass for?
The 235 is my teste...
見た目はそんな好みじゃないけど、やっぱり弾く人が弾くといい音するよね。
日本人の若い子はYAMAHAのベースとドラムをなぜか軽視しがち
(なんか音楽室っぽい.悪い意味でかしこまってそう)
安心してください、ただの無知ゆえの思い込みです😭
(つか、僕も昔そうだったんだけど_:(´ཀ`)
見てくれてありがとう!
I love this one..!!
Привет! Обе на на нэковом датчике звучат как добротный precision.
Да, есть что-то в этих бюджетных ямах от породистых инструментов
@@IgorOdaryuk Сегодня чуть не купил б/у пятиструнный Warwick Strimmer Standart за 8000 грн. Что то меня остановило в последний момент)))
@@nezanuda2567 какая важная информация :)
@@IgorOdaryuk Аххах) Мне реально не с кем об этом поговорить)
@@nezanuda2567 тогда хорошо) пиши ещё если хочешь :) и будет о чем
NO.3 is maybe BB424
marum yep, my fault
Which strings are you using on the BB235? I might pick one up tomorrow.
Strings that comes from the factory 🏭
were you playing the BB434 with stock strings or what kind of other strings?
Luigi Zanini stock strings
Can i have tab for the first one
I really like it
Sheline Gaje thanks, but I don’t have it, its pure improvisation
@@IgorOdaryuk woah you're talented
Were you using roundwounds for the bb434?
Alex Miranda I really don’t know about strings, factory setup that comes with bass
grooooove!!!!!!!
Thanks for checking the review!
Igor could you between the bb234 and bb434 is worth the price difference? Or the 234 is just fine
Rui Filipe Almeida 434 for more intermediate players , 234 is good for beginners
I will say any BB basses is not for beginners,even the entry level BB234/5 are super good gigabale,recordable basses.
I agree, 23x and 43x feels almost the same except for the neck material, 73x is different in terms of sound (maybe not), because of the active electronics. I have a 434 and sold it because I'm getting a 435, I also have the trbx305, while it is a different model, it plays and feel the the same as the BB.
@@jmwreck I have the 434 and 734 and they do sound very different from one another.
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А разве первый белый бас не бб 425????
Да, 425. Я в тайминге указал точные модели, там ещё где-то была ошибка
Wwolll
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弘法筆を選ばず!上手い!
見てくれてありがとう!
I purchased a BB434 but returned it because of bad quality.
Never ever i will buy an instrument made in Indonesia again!
I went with FGN Made In Japan
Sad to hear that, hope you’re gonna like new FGN
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It's not the basses...but the fingers...🤣
yafet tuwanakotta absolutely agree!
@@IgorOdaryuk amazing play sir..!!
But when you do have the fingers, the basses absolutely matter.
A great bass isn't going to make a bad player sound better but it will make a great player sound better.
@@allrequiredfields aggree
yafet tuwanakotta thanks!
BB434 and 235 sounded better.
Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion!
右下の変なアイコン辞めた方が良い 遺影みたいだわ
Обновленные бб имеют меньший выхлоп по сравнению с предыдущей серией