This definitely belongs in "other bass brands"

Started by ilan, December 31, 2021, 07:09:51 AM

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Basvarken

Yamaha are great bass guitars.
But I'm not sure if they're $496,100 kinda great :mrgreen:
www.brooksbassguitars.com
www.thegibsonbassbook.com

ilan


Basvarken

www.brooksbassguitars.com
www.thegibsonbassbook.com

Dave W

£290,190 for what has never been his most famous bass?

morrow

I managed to pick up a reissue Flying Samurai .
It's like a cross between an upside down Ric and a Jazz on steroids .

Alanko

I loved the irony of Bill Wyman's unloved Mustang outstripping Ritters, Alembics et al to being the most expensive bass. I just can't get excited about an ugly '80s Yamaha that Sir Paul of McCartney played for ten minutes or so.

ilan

Quote from: Alanko on January 02, 2022, 05:29:15 PM
I just can't get excited about an ugly '80s Yamaha that Sir Paul of McCartney played for ten minutes or so.

That is actually a very well made and good sounding bass. My favorite of the BB series has always been the BB1100S - very underrated but still, imho, one of the best production basses.


westen44

Whether Paul McCartney played one or not, I tend to like the way Yamaha basses sound.  I mostly have to limit myself to light basses because of neck issues.  But some Yamahas are not so heavy as you might think. 
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ilan

Quote from: morrow on January 01, 2022, 06:14:26 AM
I managed to pick up a reissue Flying Samurai .
It's like a cross between an upside down Ric and a Jazz on steroids .

The reissues are long scale, how does it balance on a strap? Any neck dive?

This one looks awesome.




morrow

They're well balanced . I've become more of a short scale guy , but mine's a 34 . I'm ok with that , the originals in the mid 60's were 32 .
I'd always thought the shape was wonderful , and would occasionally go looking at them on the internet . There were always a couple for sale , but would involve shipping from Japan , Australia or Europe , so when one popped up for sale in Toronto for a reasonable price I jumped .
I'd like to be using it more . I've just got too much stuff .

uwe

Yamahas are fine, my Billy Sheehan Signature is a well thought out bass that sounds great and varied (though I still haven't worked out what those stereo controls REALLY do ...  :mrgreen: ). I'm not too crazy about the visuals (except for the Samurai), too conventional/Fendery for me.

Together with his WAL, that is probably the best bass Macca ever played. Höfners and Rics are of course cult, but we all know about their drawbacks and idiosyncrasies.
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