Yamaha BB735A Review - A middle of the line Yamaha with high end features -LowEndLobster Review

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    Hey everyone! Today we're taking an in depth look at the Yamaha BB735A as well as looking at the evolution of the Yamaha Broadbass. Featuring a multi-wood body and a lot of features normally reserved for the high-end Japanese-made Yamahas, the newly redesigned BB series is looking to be a workhorse. Let's check it out!
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  • @jacopasto3204
    @jacopasto3204 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I got me a bb734a and I m speechless. Just amazing

  • @mrosilvR7
    @mrosilvR7 Před 3 lety +22

    Love everything about this video! The BB-735 is my number one for basses I WILL buy one day. I currently own a BB-615 and it is a hidden gem that can be bought for an amazing price when you find a used one. Huge respect for including the 415 in the video. They don't get as much love as they deserve.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Michael! So glad you enjoyed this!

  • @thiagodeandradeneves4585
    @thiagodeandradeneves4585 Před 3 lety +2

    Yes, my man Lobster always delivering. Hope for more Yamaha reviews. The TRBX series looks very interesting and a great bang for buck.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Thiago! I agree, hoping to check out more Yamahas soon :)

  • @toki49
    @toki49 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your videos keep up the amazing work it was nice meeting you today

  • @MasterOfHelium
    @MasterOfHelium Před 2 lety +3

    I couln't help stopping by after I saw you own the same BB 414 as me!
    Great bass, I have it since 2012, totally worth its money!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Master! Yes, that was a sweet 414 that had tones of tonal character. I really liked it

  • @vince8081
    @vince8081 Před 2 lety +20

    The Yamaha sound is there, very precise and straight, modern tone, you love it or not but i think every bassist need one in their arsenal, mostly for studio work. Great review.

  • @alexandergreiner8838
    @alexandergreiner8838 Před 3 lety +42

    I own the 735a (and a 734 a). Excellent 5Stringer. No Problems here with the BString. Might be your Set of strings. Compared to other 5rs, there is no big difference from the B to the the other 4 strings in tone , clarity or tension. You forgot to mention that the Yamaha PJs sound best compared to other competitors when both PUs are activated and that´s the point IMO. In that category, the Yammies beat every fender, especially in that price region. This is a perfect 5er for everyone who looks for a 18 mm string spacing for the right hand, but a slightly more narrow spacing at the nut. Besides that, the preamp is very musical and never too harsh. No matter how it´s set, it always sounds usable (and good to my ears). Thanx for the review Lobster!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +6

      Thank you Alexander! Great comment and thank you for sharing :), I do use the same gauge and type of strings in all my reviews to keep things constant, but from what you and others have said - this bass might like fatter B strings a bit more.

    • @renehayden3013
      @renehayden3013 Před 3 lety +3

      @@LowEndLobster My 735a shipped with the wedge side up for the B string, and it sounded quite dead until I actually tried flipping it around to the round side. For whatever reason, it works better (with LaBella Low-Tension Flats).

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      @@renehayden3013 thank you! Great to know

    • @carlosKDRHCP1
      @carlosKDRHCP1 Před 2 měsíci

      I personally use Ernie ball cobalts for all my basses, and the flats for my fretless. I bet those would be an excellent choice. I am unfamiliar with the strings you use there LEL.

  • @xboxplayers-zp9hf
    @xboxplayers-zp9hf Před 3 lety +10

    FINALLY I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR A YAMAHA VIDEO

  • @Peter-Alexander
    @Peter-Alexander Před rokem

    Excellent review Lobster, thanks!

  • @thenightlifezero9154
    @thenightlifezero9154 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this bass. It's my main 5 string for gigs. Fun review as always.

  • @kevmac1230
    @kevmac1230 Před rokem +2

    I love the older BB pickup rings.The BB,a true classic.

  • @rl-ub9hx
    @rl-ub9hx Před 3 lety +2

    Wow that black BB sounds amazing!

  • @JoseCid_24
    @JoseCid_24 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video ! BB's are just classics !

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 Před 2 lety

    I really love the older one! That color is beautiful!! Goes great with the chrome and black

  • @jszack
    @jszack Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the review. I love my BB734A, and it's one of my go-to basses despite having a collection with a bunch of more expensive instruments. It sounds so good to me, especially in rock settings. I put a set of DR Black Beauties and it roars while looking super-slick in blacked-out fashion. I notice no noise on mine and personally really like the preamp, finding it quite responsive with a good tonal range and super-smooth high-quality controls. It also comes with a very nice gig bag, strap locks, etc.

    • @marketguy2
      @marketguy2 Před 11 měsíci

      What is the weight of your 734?😊

  • @mionome501
    @mionome501 Před 3 lety +1

    You deserve way more view. Best yt bass review channel

  • @terrybratton8635
    @terrybratton8635 Před 3 lety +19

    I love mine. It is dead stable as mentioned, doesn't lose a ton of volume when switched to passive, and actually gives me a usable drop A on the top string.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Terry!

    • @ObeseChess
      @ObeseChess Před 11 měsíci

      Great comment - I’ve been thinking about picking this up for one of my metal bands as both of my 5s would cost me more than a paycheck to replace and I want something I don’t have to worry about as much, but one band does tune down a step so I was wondering how these handled that. Thanks!

  • @kjuivfbfjhv
    @kjuivfbfjhv Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review Lobster. Both of em sound great.

  • @PSA955
    @PSA955 Před 3 lety +4

    Would love to see a BB35 review next. Always liked both basses, great info on the 735. Thanks.

  • @paulvanwal4875
    @paulvanwal4875 Před rokem

    A very good Review, thanks . It's Yamaha , a bass for every move in Life ! Pure Quality wood and Technical Material. For a Great Sound .

  • @antonysantos4365
    @antonysantos4365 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the 735a bass it's very versatile bass. Cheers for the review...

  • @RumblinMan
    @RumblinMan Před 3 lety +5

    Man, those are some sweet-sounding basses. I’ve always loved the BB’s.

  • @nunofernandes4501
    @nunofernandes4501 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have a 2011 BB 424. It kills! It's a tone beast, the only bass you can solo the bridge pup and still get lots of meat on the bone.

  • @Rick_Petrone
    @Rick_Petrone Před 2 lety

    I had a BB 424, and it's awesome. Yamaha got a great quality control!

  • @gobywan
    @gobywan Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this review, I've been wondering what the newer Yamahas are like but haven't been able to test drive since the plague started.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Goby! We'll def be checking out more Yammys!

  • @pedrorodrigues372
    @pedrorodrigues372 Před 3 lety +10

    I love Yamaha Basses. My First Yamaha was a TRBX 174, a beginner instrument but pretty solid. Nowadays I got a Yamaha Attitude Custom from 1990. I was extremely lucky to find it! It has a Dimarzio precision pickup, a Dimarzio woofer pickup under the pickguard and a piezo at the bridge! I'm never going to get rid of it! I wish Yamaha made more versions of the Attitude like they did in the 90's. Yamaha is pretty solid and I feel right at home with their basses.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing, Pedro! That attitude sounds KILLER! Hit me up on IG and send me a picture :)

    • @trashacademy
      @trashacademy Před 2 lety

      How would you review the TRBX 174? Im looking to buy it and at this price range I cant find anything better.

    • @pedrorodrigues372
      @pedrorodrigues372 Před 2 lety +2

      @@trashacademy It's a solid bass for beginners. I have zero complaints about it. The neck was smooth, the frets were well done, the colour was truly beautiful, super comfortable and lightweight as well.

    • @Kantaros
      @Kantaros Před rokem

      I'm so mad I traded in my RBX170 almost fifteen years ago. It was a really nice instrument :(

  • @savanaviolenta
    @savanaviolenta Před 3 lety +5

    Got me the 734a a few years ago and love it. Have also BB434, 424X and TRBX504 they're all great.And the BB424/5 were the last model of the original BB design, later in 2017 came the new BB line up.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Savana! Indeed, didn't realize that they had another in the 42X series. Those are elusive on the used market as well, much harder to come by vs the 41X

  • @tylerwood9678
    @tylerwood9678 Před 3 lety +6

    I started looking into the Yamaha line after discovering Casiopea and Tetsuo Sakurai. This line has blown me away, as I wasn't really drawn in by the Fender style of PJ Bass, but I loved the sound and style of these models! It's impressive to see them improve the 414 model after all these years.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Lord! I really want to check out a 434 as I think that might be the 'best buy' of the Bunch. (Also want to check out a MIJ!)

  • @theotherchrisbrown
    @theotherchrisbrown Před 3 lety +3

    Bro, you knocked it out of the park as usual! Another great review video. I’m loving the Tribe so far and am really impressed with the MJC strings, I gotta say. They’re special. Also...how am I JUST NOW noticing the bass clef claws in your logo??

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Chris! So glad you're enjoying it :). Yes! The original logo didn't have any of that, but a viewer made me a new one halfway through last year and it has those subtle touches :)

  • @Barry101er
    @Barry101er Před 3 lety +1

    Great playing, as par usual!

  • @TH-bk5hj
    @TH-bk5hj Před 3 lety +1

    The lobster 🦞 always has the best reviews

  • @dasgre0g
    @dasgre0g Před 3 lety +1

    Great review

  • @jonmatthews4254
    @jonmatthews4254 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for another honest and thorough review, love the effortless playing too. I was thinking of getting one of the 4 string BB734A's as I heard the eq system was really good for recording, I might think again and check out some of your other reviews. Shame Yamaha didn't cancel the hum in some way, I really like their guitars, as a rule.

  • @iacopoliviabella8272
    @iacopoliviabella8272 Před rokem +3

    Always loved the Yamaha sound, and in particular the BB series.
    I have to say, the older 414 sounds just as good, if not better!

  • @OriginalTLab3000
    @OriginalTLab3000 Před 3 lety +2

    Oooooh, perfect! Haven't watched this yet, but this is exactly the bass I was looking into these past two weeks! Well, BB735 vs BB435 vs BBP35 that is.

  • @TrojanSalesmen1
    @TrojanSalesmen1 Před 3 lety +5

    from what I have gathered from looking at getting a new bass.. Yamaha is the brand you get if you just want a good overall bass.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Indeed, build quality here was definitely top notch. Wasn't crazy about the electronics, but those can be changed. However, these BBs are definitely a solid foundation

  • @joedynamite4866
    @joedynamite4866 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Vid!

  • @chriswenkle2635
    @chriswenkle2635 Před 3 lety +3

    Great review - as usual. I've had a soft spot for the Yamaha BB basses for ever, and owned and sold at least a dozen of them through the years. The nice thing about the newer BB series basses is that the pickup sizes are no longer proprietary, which means you can buy after market pickups and use them. Yamaha QC is always some of the very best in the industry - regardless of the price point. Thank you Mr. LowEndLobster.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Chris! Great comment

    • @peekaboo4390
      @peekaboo4390 Před 2 lety

      I have seen first hand what happens at Yamaha's QC and good enough is not good enough .. . The amount of stuff that goes into the reject container is crazy and I would love to dive into one just for parts but that is strictly forbidden.

  • @alexskibicki2262
    @alexskibicki2262 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome review. The Yamaha bb basses are killer sounding bass guitars. Even the lower leveled Yamaha bb basses sounds phenomenal. I own a Yamaha bb235 and it’s sounds awesome. It’s got a killer p-bass sound that’s suitable for any genre. Including metal. \m/ not to mention they sound phenomenal with effects. I highly recommend these basses and the trbx basses.

  • @jean-paulmare3338
    @jean-paulmare3338 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice one Lobster. Been eyeing the 735 since it came out, like so many other players. I owned a 435 (teal) but had to let it go cause the B string was absolutely not happening. My fav mid priced Yamaha is still the TRB1005 (or J). The 35" scale, humbucking pickups and powerful onboard EQ always win. Thanks for the great review.

  • @rhinovandriver
    @rhinovandriver Před 3 lety +4

    I agree lobster. I personally prefer the sound of the old BB, but the new one looks killer

  • @MasonMorris_RadioSaladStudios

    I thought the active mode added a nice polish to an already great sounding bass. However, I do agree, the older four strings, even if they are passive, made the BB line what they are. There are people that swear by Yamaha and only Yamaha, because of the BB.

  • @nurk_barry
    @nurk_barry Před 3 lety +1

    Damn, I’ve never paid attention to any Yamaha basses before, the little touches are so cool. I really like the rubber truss rod grommet .

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Indeed! It's little stuff like that which shows the attention to detail that's persisted throughout the lineage of the BB line.

  • @ChipsA17
    @ChipsA17 Před 3 lety +7

    The BB is a powerhouses. Its just so punchy. Nice!

  • @jdmarino
    @jdmarino Před 3 lety +2

    When you point at us at the end of the drum loop, I point back. XD

  • @jlopez219
    @jlopez219 Před 3 lety +3

    Great review as always Lobster. 2 years ago was deciding between this and the Ibanez SR505e. Went with the Ibanez. Mine weighs only 8lbs. Your reviews of the DCB pickups are making me consider them for my SR. Would love to see a review from you of the SR505 if you get a chance.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks jlopez! I'll do my best to snag one :)

  • @robertsuggs2510
    @robertsuggs2510 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey bro,,,,i had a BB1200 in the early 80s,,,, natural finish,,,WISH I HAD IT BACK thanks for a great video 🎸🤠in Arkansas.

  • @rimastyno
    @rimastyno Před 6 měsíci

    In the past I owned a 1025X, loved everything about it minus the weight.. really hefty bass.
    Fast forward to today, just purchased a 414 which is currently at the luthier’s for adjustments. I have to say, I was so impressed with the feather-like weight. It’s the perfect weight for a bass! 😳

  • @waylonbass79
    @waylonbass79 Před 2 lety +3

    I’d love to see you review a BBP35! Yamaha’s top of the line BB before stepping into the signature series. And it’s all passive

  • @Meddled
    @Meddled Před 2 lety +9

    I have a BB434 and it seems very solid. I will probably add some nice Nordstrand or Aguilar noiseless pickups. The fretwork on the 434 is very impressive. The fretboard is subtly rolled as well. The last couple of MIM Fender basses I've owned had string alignment issues and felt more like Fender were seeing what they could get away with for the price. Yamaha turned out a higher quality instrument for the same price.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Al! Definitely agree in comparison to Fender. I don't know how they can be charging over a grand for MIM stuff that hasn't gotten any better.

  • @xanderdaniels8284
    @xanderdaniels8284 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been really fighting the urge to get a 734a recently because I want to put the Les Claypool signature EMG’s in it. I’ve already got a BB1600 and I just love it. Thanks for the review.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Xander! Those EMGs look so cool. I have one on order and can't wait to check it out :)

  • @thecrayondemo
    @thecrayondemo Před 3 lety +1

    Finally a proper BB review.. I have the 414 in white and love it and was looking at the 734 but maybe I'll consider the 434?

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Crayon! I think the biggest difference is the blend vs 3 way toggle. IMO I never really find myself using the blend in a way where I'm not having it dead center or at the extremes, but that's just me.

  • @ricardobass4831
    @ricardobass4831 Před 3 lety +2

    sick bas

  • @jbiz3
    @jbiz3 Před 2 lety

    This is exactly the type of review I was looking for! The only thing I would've liked was the use of the B string in context with the main lick and tone tests. It's never used in context. Only when he plays it alone after saying it wasn't the best. Otherwise thank you!

  • @Bassdriver
    @Bassdriver Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a huge fan of BB series. I had two - a BBG5S and a BB 615 (similar to your 414 but a 5 with an active preamp). Both were AT LEAST very decent. I also had an opportunity to try out some older BBs from the 80s - they were awesome! I'd absolutely love a BB3000. Or a 5000A. Or, better yet, a 5000AF. I still regret not being able to buy a beautiful 5000AF in a stunning dark purple metallic (Deep Purple ;-)) several years ago. It was the only one in this colour I've ever seen and was up for grabs here in Poland. Some lucky bastard snatched it and holds on to it to this very day.
    As for these two - I think the 414 sounds slightly better but the 735 is really nice too. But I still think the original Japanese BBs from the 80s were the real deal. Lovely basses!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks BD!... that purple one sounds drool worthy. I really want to try some older MIJ ones as well, they have such mojo!

  • @irvan36mm
    @irvan36mm Před rokem +1

    Loved the older BB basses with the reversed P-Bass pickups. Wish they kept the pickups that way on the newer models.

  • @paulpaul00
    @paulpaul00 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice review! Regarding the B String: I got one of these basses and the low B string is actually very good. Just wanted to mention this....

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks paulpaul. Others have recommended using a fatter B (I use .125) to fix what I experienced. I use the same type of string for every review to keep it constant and based on what I used, it was turrible. That being said, I only tested in one scenario with one type of string. I appreciate you sharing!

  • @rhinoboger6784
    @rhinoboger6784 Před 5 měsíci

    I have two 235's & theyre super dope!

  • @ramshaar2597
    @ramshaar2597 Před 3 lety

    The b string add dark nature to this beautiful bass from the other side she is looking good i even like this black what ever enjoy it buddy

  • @quincyberman5629
    @quincyberman5629 Před 3 lety +3

    Another great review. Thanks! I have a BB235 and was considering getting a 2nd hand 435. The bridge pickup hum and the B string is what I don't like about it as well, so I assume if I got the 435 that wouldn't make me happier. Maybe and new bridge and new electronics would be a better (and more fun) route. Another thing I don't like is the neck width is so narrow but I am getting used to it.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Quincy! The neck is definitely an odd duck with the narrow spacing at the nut and the wide spacing at the bridge. Definitely takes some getting used to like you said!

    • @savanaviolenta
      @savanaviolenta Před 3 lety

      I have the 434 and it has noise when jazz pickup is added. That's normal. It happens even on my 734a too.

  • @ravelitschimo
    @ravelitschimo Před 3 lety +2

    the two basses almost sound the same for me. thank you for the review.

  • @MrSparks54
    @MrSparks54 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree the P pickup on the old one sounds better. Both are very nice, thanks for the comparison 🦞

  • @secretjourney4815
    @secretjourney4815 Před 3 lety +1

    I like the thick low mids of the older Yamaha.
    But...
    They both sound great in their own way.
    Yamaha excels in their gear construction

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! Indeed the construction and attention to detail was definitely top notch.

  • @quin.em.harris
    @quin.em.harris Před 3 lety +1

    i love both those finishes

    • @joedynamite4866
      @joedynamite4866 Před 3 lety +1

      The weirdness around the pickups on the original is oddly nice.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks froge! I agree, Joe. Honestly I found that the old one had more aesthetic and tonal character, the new one looks and sounds a bit more generic.

  • @marks5s603
    @marks5s603 Před 3 lety +2

    If budget was of no object I could see getting the 4 string version and putting some EMG pickups and preamp in there. Nice review as always.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Marks! I was contemplating grabbing the BB434 as a platform to drop the new DCBs in... we'll see ;)

  • @BrandonMilner
    @BrandonMilner Před 3 lety +1

    You seem to play better in this bass than some of the others. I'd say it inspired you!

  • @ryanwomack1489
    @ryanwomack1489 Před 3 lety +58

    Now I'm gonna need you to do a Billy Sheehan attitude bass

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +15

      That'd be siiiiick.

    • @PushSueAside
      @PushSueAside Před 3 lety +9

      I’ll put a vote in for that as well.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před 3 lety

      @@PushSueAside lol you priced them lately? they're half again more than a G&L custom shop ha ha ha

    • @Flying_turnip187
      @Flying_turnip187 Před 3 lety +2

      @@LowEndLobster Yeah I agree. I had three of them. The Attitude is pretty much the monster p bass tone. Gotta try it !

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před 3 lety

      This one was straight up $4k USD new (they're a 3k USD bass normally), but I think I would have paid up for this one (had I the cash and it was time for me to buy an Attitude finally)...there's also an original one on ebay for about 1k USD that has a real nice look to it - I'm assuming its the original model because it only has a 4 bolt joint and there's a plate.
      czcams.com/video/mXuLO2DCOn0/video.html

  • @EvertAlbers
    @EvertAlbers Před 2 lety +1

    I have a modded (not by me) BB1025 with a series/parallel switch for the neck pu. This gives an extra, slightly cleaner sound and parallel does give you the extra option to be absolutely humfree while still using both pickups. I must add that I never had any hum-issues with this bass and I guess most people will prefer the sound of the the normal series switching, at least I do. But it's always good to have options ;-)

  • @whamni
    @whamni Před 3 lety +6

    I have the 734 and a 735, both are brilliant to play, I changed the J pup for a Dimarzio DP148, not much difference sound wise, but with the added bones of NO HUM !
    Change the strings to LA BELLA RX and the B will sing for you. Hope this helps others out there.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Alec! Great comment! The DiMarzio bridge pup swap is an excellent idea. Love DiMarzio pickups!

    • @cayetanohuett9037
      @cayetanohuett9037 Před 11 měsíci

      The Nickel or Steel?

    • @whamni
      @whamni Před 11 měsíci

      @@cayetanohuett9037 Nickel

  • @lucythegiant4104
    @lucythegiant4104 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice review. The B string isn't as defined as the others but the .132 chromes on my 435 definitely helped. I believe the higher end TRBX series may have a more defined B

  • @stefanos80
    @stefanos80 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the review. I own a BB734A and i absolutely love it. I have to admit I never noticed any hum on the J pickup, but it's also true that I usually play it with both pickups on, which is where it really delivers a wonderful tone. It's obviously your review, but I think 3/5 could be a bit low for this basses.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Stefanos! The ratings are just my opinion, but I hope people definitely form their own opinions based off the sound clips and their own experiences. I just share my two cents :)

    • @stefanos80
      @stefanos80 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster oh, I just found out that the 83$ bass got 4/5. Very interesting

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      @@stefanos80 Indeed! My ratings are not really comparable between basses and are an overall statement on how I feel about them based on numerous factors such as price, perceived quality, feel, tone, flexibility/versatility. 3/5 is an average (not bad) rating, 4/5 is above average and 5/5 is a near-perfect instrument (all are my opinion). In my opinion the $83 Glarry is an immense value for $83, where the Yamaha I review here is an average value. I'm not saying an $83 Glarry is better than this Yamaha because it's not. However, at $800 I personally think the Yamaha is an average value.

  • @kudokudami16
    @kudokudami16 Před 3 lety +2

    Both of those basses look hot.

  • @teuast
    @teuast Před 3 lety +3

    Have to admit, I wasn't a fan of the look of the BBs *until* I saw one in person, it really hits different when you can see the light reflecting off it. My band's drummer got one for his birthday and we had a chance to try it out at our last practice when our bassist didn't have his Jaguar with him. Thing sounded awesome, and when I tried it out, it just felt great under the fingers. Not sure now whether I want a BB or a TRBX more.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Great comment. Yeah, the BB's definitely have a character and vibe all their own.

    • @jeffjacobson59
      @jeffjacobson59 Před rokem

      @teuast. Did you end up with a BB? I’m currently looking vintage late 70’s either SB or BB

  • @mattcheckleybass
    @mattcheckleybass Před 2 lety +1

    I had a BB734A a few months ago. Wanted to love it as aesthetically it was perfect and the neck pickup was awesome. Unfortunately the bridge pickup just felt too weak and it was too thin to use at all for me. I sold it, and recently bought a 2005 BB414 (Orange !) and it is the sound I wish the BB734 did, it was well less than half of the price too. It might even be a keeper.

  • @dave3124
    @dave3124 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review mate, it would be great to see you review the bb434 as I'm seriously thinking of buying one & respect your reviews,
    I can't quite make up my mind if I should buy one or save for longer & go for a fender pro 2 jazz or p bass even tho I find it hard to justify the prices of the latter 2, I know it's all about personal choice at the end of the day but it'd be interesting to hear your view,

  • @MegaBassfunk
    @MegaBassfunk Před 3 lety +4

    Nine minutes in, I’ve decided that I prefer the sound of the orange four string.
    Back in the day I owned a Japanese BB3000MA Michael Anthony signature. It was the nicest P Bass I’ve ever experienced.
    I sold it for aesthetic reasons. I couldn’t get past the chili pepper inlays. I should have kept it as they are quite rare and valuable these days.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing Lhaley! I agree about those inlays haha

  • @foxbat2549
    @foxbat2549 Před 2 lety

    Lobster, your reviews IMO are some of the best; - honest, informative and your subjectivity is very helpful to the audience. I'd like to share my comments w/U:
    1. The 414 overall has the better sound in every passive setting between the two. Could it be that the 735's electronics are putting too much of a load on its pickups (even tho's it's in a passive mode) and therefore a more compressed, less open sound than the 414?
    2. ln my 40 plus years of playing bass and Fender type instruments w/single coil pickups, I've never had a sound man, recording engineer or fellow band member ever, ever complain about single-coil pickup noise or hum. Just saying, and wanted to share my experience w/that subject.
    3. I picked up a BB424 (the Japanese domestic version) from Yamaha Music on the Ginza in Tokyo in 2017, - which is close to the 414 but w/added useful features like the top loaded or string-thru body bridge, a multi-wood laminated neck and the fingerboard inlays like the 414's. Really nice playing and well-balanced, too.
    I believe that Yamaha should stick mostly to the original concept of the BB series w/passive electronics that it collaborated w/the great Nathan East when it started to produce these basses back in the mid-1980's. Again, thank you for your presentation.

  • @user-LewisB
    @user-LewisB Před 3 lety +1

    Take notice Yamaha. Great demo.

  • @PushSueAside
    @PushSueAside Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff, Yamaha definitely makes workhorse stuff. I have a bb450. I rarely play it and keep meaning to sell it, then I pick it up and play it, and say “hmmm maybe I’ll keep it....” it’s a pretty confusing circle. It really is a fun bass. Pretty wide string spacing too. But yes...Good Stuff. Thank you for sharing. Cheers

  • @stushwartz
    @stushwartz Před 3 lety +2

    Sounds and looks great. 4 string is my bag. Again I would maybe swap the noisy pickups out for Aguilar AGDCB4PJ set or AG 4P/J HC set . Love the Matt Black look , Currently using a 1978 Fender Precision , Wanting something a bit more versatile and hence why looking at your reviews for options. Always love Stingrays as you may have gathered from previous comments. Again great in depth review . Thanks LEL.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Stuart! I was eyeing a 434 as a recipient for the new DCB PJs hehe

    • @stushwartz
      @stushwartz Před 3 lety

      @@LowEndLobster sounds good to me. Love to hear on that bass 👌

  • @ampthebassplayer
    @ampthebassplayer Před 3 lety +7

    I like everything about the old one. The chrome pickup covers are so cool, and active basses just aren't my thing. Tony Kanal is one of the big reasons I learned bass so I've always had a special place in my heart for the older BBs.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks AMP! I agree, the older one has way more 'it'.

    • @xanderdaniels8284
      @xanderdaniels8284 Před 3 lety +1

      I have a BB1600, the same one Kanal started on if I’m not mistaken, and this bass is just oozing with mojo. Nothing I’ve ever played sounds quite like it.

  • @keithpasculli7465
    @keithpasculli7465 Před 3 lety +6

    I owned both a BB 415 (on two occasions) and the active counterpart that bass and I agree with you that I prefer the older model for tone. It was a simple set up as you pointed out but it just sounded good; the active model did not sound as good to my ear. I am currently playing a TRBX305 and I have to say that I am impressed with how much bass that it for the money.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Keith! I def need to try out a TRBX soon :)

  • @Bassdriver
    @Bassdriver Před 3 lety +1

    I'd also like to add Jack Bates (Peter Hook's son) uses several 734As on tour with Smashing Pumpkins and he's really happy with them.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Thanks BD! I really want to try the Peter Hook model

  • @Below-Average_Joe
    @Below-Average_Joe Před 3 lety +1

    Nice review. I really loved the BB735 I played at a GC last December. Somebody else liked it too, because when I came back the next day, it had been sold. I liked the B string myself, but you spent much more time with the bass than I did. Although I have heard worse, Yamaha should employ some sort of hum canceling technology on these basses, even at the lower price levels. The must feel the overall tone is worth the hum because even their top of the line BB basses are not hum canceling.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! I agree 100%, in a PJ setup I don't really think anything is lost by employing some hum cancelling in the J. A J can be quiet with both pickups balanced, but a PJ with no noise cancelling will always be noisy and some (like myself) definitely find that unappealing. I definitely understand the character of single coils differs from their humcancelling and humbucking counterparts, but in a PJ I often find the J to be an afterthought (though to Sire's credit, the U5 does it RIGHT!).

    • @Below-Average_Joe
      @Below-Average_Joe Před 3 lety

      @@LowEndLobster I think Sire may end up lighting a fire under Yamaha because PJ’s with comparable preamps, but silent bridge pickups that are also cheaper, are going to bite into Yamaha’s sales.

  • @neilmorrow9756
    @neilmorrow9756 Před 17 dny

    The weird thing for me is I just bought the 734a and the jazz pick up is totally hum free. Very pleasant bass to play and that active switch blows me away,

  • @michaelkeefer4293
    @michaelkeefer4293 Před 3 lety +4

    I agree when you said the P pickup on the 414 sounded better, I thought the same thing when I was listening to the comparison.
    Back in 2008 i flew to Israel to play some gigs, instead of travelling with a bass, a bass was rented (or borrowed not sure) for me, it was the 5 string active version of your BB414, a BB615 I believe. I thought it was a decent instrument that sounded and played pretty good, and I don't remember having any issues with the B-String. Perhaps if you tried a .130 B string on the BB735A it might be better, I use .130 B-Strings on my basses and I have found them to sound fuller and have better definition.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Michael! The B string comparison using a control bass might make for some interesting content.

  • @basi-vega35
    @basi-vega35 Před 2 lety +4

    Good review video,however there are 2 things I would point out that wasn't demo'd in the video.
    The bridge saddles have 2 sides,smooth and sharp. (They can be turned around and set to your sound prefefence)
    This feature greatly enhances the dynamics of the notes played,especially with the B string. I believe this is why you didn't like the b string as much.
    Second point, IMO, nickel plated strings don't sound clear enough on 5 string model basses.
    Especially on the b string.
    The frets on this bass are stainless steel as well,which wasn't mentioned also.
    All in all,I have to agree on the single coil though. A hum canceling one would've been clutch.

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 2 lety +1

      Great points! I will revisit this in the future and be a little more in depth. Thank you!

  • @topcat2069
    @topcat2069 Před rokem

    I had the Yamaha BB615 5 string and loved it. I wish I could've kept that Bass (all of them) but I was in a situation that required that I get rid of a Bass before I could get a different Bass. (Kids, what are ya gonna do ??) I played it when I was playing with a Blues Rock band and it could cut any mix. (though I always made friends with the sound man before we started to play) It was tight and full sounding.

  • @markgreen950
    @markgreen950 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm glad this video has come along now. I've spent the last month disappearing down a black hole of CZcams reviews trying to decide on my first bass and the BB734 is very much on my shortlist. It's great that you pointed out the hum issue as I don't think I've seen this mentioned in other reviews. How do you find this compares to other PJs at this sort of price point?

    • @deeliriyum
      @deeliriyum Před 3 lety +2

      Hum cancelling is not an issue. It's an inevitable property of single coil pickups. What Lobster basically said was "I wish bridge pickup was a humbucker" because there's no such thing as hum cancelling single coil. It can look like a single coil in size and shape, but it HAS TO have two coils in order to be able to cancel hum. Single coils and humbuckers have different and distinct sounds and players seek both in equal measure depending on the style of music you're playing. The one is not superior to the other, they have different uses. I'm not sure why he pointed that out as a flaw...

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +2

      Bash hit the nail on the head, great reply! I do point that out as a flaw because in a single coil JJ situation, the two pickups are silent and cancel themselves out. With a PJ scenario, the P is already cancelling itself out and does not act in the same manner as a second J, so you always have noise. IMO, the P is usually the star of the show in a PJ config but slacking on the J side of things can negatively impact the instrument. You're 100% correct though, single coil vs humbuckers is a preference and there is no superior option. That being said, in a PJ config I would personally want a hum cancelling J.

    • @deeliriyum
      @deeliriyum Před 3 lety +1

      @@LowEndLobster Huh! I wasn't aware of that. My bass is a double bucker so I never had to deal with the hum. My assumption was that single J in a PJ configuration could be wired in series with the P which would basically give you triple bucker of sorts. It wouldn't be an original tone of two pickups in parallel but it would negate the hum. I'm no expert on this subject by the way so I could be completely wrong on this one. :)

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      @@deeliriyum Yep! It's my understanding that most dual pickup instruments like a P or PJ are rarely wired in series, because then both pickups would essentially act as one and you wouldn't be able to control the volume of the individual pickups. My FGN Neo Classic J has a push/pull tone knob that activates series mode and turns both pickups into a big humbucker essentially.

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Před 3 lety +2

    0:00 looking forward to hearing these - every one I've heard with the slug pickups has been sweet, responsive, thick, and articulate.
    Not sure why it would be changed, but there's always a lot of brand refocusing going on in the mid-tiers...

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před 3 lety +1

      3:50 I've been designing a platform qualification setup - yep, instruments can be characterized on their physical qualities and attributes with ZERO signal chain in the way of determining (it's even easier to test stuff like neck flex because strain gauges are cheap, kind of like pre-gummed stamps, yes, multiaxis lol) what the actual properties of the thing is. I hate guessing - it's not very consistently reproducible.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před 3 lety +1

      7:00 yeah the new guy is sounding like a Yamaha bass should so they're dialing in their tones on the new electronics fairly well...it's hard to compare the old with the new because they're completely different electronics in the platforms. All serviceable as fuck, no problems.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před 3 lety +1

      10:35 speaking of comfort, be cool to see a comparison between someone like Michael Anthony's sig models, Yamaha and Schecter - actually a fun lark would be to review the set of instruments people have had sig models or used in their careers, little history/little fun.
      Like check out all versions of Billy Sheehan's Attitude! A/B/C/etc :-)

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety

      Oh man, that'd be sick to snag some attitudes. Someone else mentioned they had a sick Attitude custom with factory piezo. So much coolness

  • @shawnalove5050
    @shawnalove5050 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this review! I'm interested in getting the 4 string. The noisy bridge pickup is s bit concerning, but how noisy was it in active mode?
    I thought it sounded amazing, even just listening on my phone!

  • @GozhouCS
    @GozhouCS Před 3 lety +10

    I fell in love for the BBs and their sound right when I became a Casiopea fan about a decade ago. They're great basses.
    By the way, 414 is my answer. I prefere the passive sound on these basses, even though they sound quite similar.

  • @ejjacinto5014
    @ejjacinto5014 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice P bass tone here 💙😎

  • @hittingnote75
    @hittingnote75 Před 2 lety

    I will probably get one someday since i am a 1980s music fan and Fender basses are infinitely going up in price.

  • @kurstone8511
    @kurstone8511 Před rokem

    That darn humming though! That alone was enough for me to know that I wouldn’t want to invest in buying one of those

  • @tomservo999
    @tomservo999 Před 3 lety +1

    Was pretty much set on this bass until this video. Glad I watched. Would love to see a review of the Jackson Pro Spectra SB V, when possible. It will have Nordstrand pups on it so, which is a departure for Jackson, so I'm definitely interested. Cheers!

    • @LowEndLobster
      @LowEndLobster  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Thoman! I definitely will be checking out some Jackson stuff :)

    • @tomservo999
      @tomservo999 Před 3 lety

      @@LowEndLobster The crazy "Jacksonbacker" they got coming out too

  • @Gerry926
    @Gerry926 Před 3 lety +1

    Good review. I have learned to never use 3 coils. Noise and mud don't work for me. Other than strings and electronics, construction and quality parts have a lot to do with tone and Low B articulation. This is why some basses sound great, unplugged.

  • @dezsodebreceni4829
    @dezsodebreceni4829 Před 2 lety +3

    I think a comparison to the 615 would have been more useful, since it's a 5 string too and has an active preamp

  • @AyhanErkin
    @AyhanErkin Před 3 lety +2

    Ahoy Bearman...
    I used to have one Yamaha BB 414. I wish I didn't sell it. It was very enjoyable to make music with BB 414. You revived my memories.

  • @CarlosIsDown
    @CarlosIsDown Před rokem

    Man that BB414 stole the show for me.