Friday, February 21, 2025
BassBass Amps

Yamaha TRBX Basses – Awesome & Affordable!


Head over to the Andertons website to find the products in the video! | https://tinyurl.com/27gsswfq

Electric Guitar Department | https://tinyurl.com/2ah7ele5
Acoustic Guitar Department | https://tinyurl.com/23tr727d
Bass Department | https://tinyurl.com/24yqm6sy
Guitar Pedal Department | https://tinyurl.com/287hdxhq
Amp Department | https://tinyurl.com/28vnqtu5

The links below may be outdated, use the links above to start browsing the website.
???? Lee & Nathan check out the Yamaha TRBX basses…

Find out more here – https://goo.gl/fdnWzM

Yamaha TRBX204 – https://goo.gl/Fn2eoP
Yamaha TRBX505 – https://goo.gl/qXUnYC

Interested in other Andertons YouTube channels? Click on one of these links to find out more…

Andertons Guitar & Bass YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/wRsx1P
Andertons Drummers YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/gjAEAs
Andertons Keyboard YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/kFxnYu
Andertons Music Tech YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/a2vnDT
Andertons Shopping Web Site: https://goo.gl/TPsG2Q
Buy a T Shirt: https://goo.gl/4mRRyy

Make sure to subscribe to Andertons TV for more great videos like this!

#Yamaha #TRBX #Basses #Awesome #Affordable

Originally posted by UCSNxIry_FPFcQDFRbi3VOAw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LnhtzLZvis

47 thoughts on “Yamaha TRBX Basses – Awesome & Affordable!

  • Great basses. And the neck of my 504 is so slim and satin smooth to play. The body finish is though NOT "translucent" as Yamaha claims it. Wonder why this…

    Reply
  • Dobiju savršene primjerke za promociju. Kad ju ti kupiš, ne valja vrat, ne možeš spustiti action da žica nema buzz

    Reply
  • The TRBX304 looks amazing for people who want to start playing the bass. I'm not sure if it is as mod-friendly as the MusicMan Sterling Ray4. If, for example, I want to switch the internal pre-amp for a DarkGlass ToneCapsule or replace de pickups in the future, is it possible? is it easy?

    Reply
  • TRBX 504/5: Excellent construction, playability at the top, ZERO neck diving, ultra sound-flexibility, perfect switch active-passive (same volume, tone control on passive etc). Yamaha is simply the best, NO FRILLS, total quality also in non-Japan assemblies. Great!

    Reply
  • Can I use this particular model (TRBX305) for a high C tuning instead of low B tuning? Can I just rearrange the strings and start playing or do I have to do any modifications relating to the nut and bridge?

    Reply
  • Thanks to bocchi the rock I tracked down a 98 TRBJP 4 mk2 in orange burst for $850 as the bassist plays a 1004j natural my bass just has a different neck could I add a passive switch?

    Reply
  • I was thinking about getting me a short scale just for ease of playability but forget that…this bass is the way to go!
    You get more tones too!

    Reply
  • I want to confess something that guy on the left of the screen always tunes bad tones to her friends on purpose because better guitars than her are always rehearsing

    Reply
  • if you only had one bass to have for everything between these Yamaha TRB or the Marcus Miller Sire's? that Yamaha really cuts thru however those Sire's kinda have a more conventional sound whereas the Yamaha leans towards a more modern sound? Ive played them both in a few situations and the Sire was nice but far less quality in the build, as well as very heavy at 11lbs and super neck heavy so it dives. Also that C shape neck felt nice, but when I picked up the Yamaha [being bias to Sire] Itruelry wanted and expected it to out shine the Yamaha but to my dismay the Yamaha simply felt,, sounded, as well as that Shape with ergonomic's simply felt smoother to me. and Sire is imitating the first build of electric basses & Yamaha is focused on modern touches. I'm interested in you guys take?

    Reply
  • Everything my that is made by Yamaha has a certain beginner vibe. Take it for what it's worth its ez to play on IMHO.

    Reply
  • Love most-everything about his bass ( however ) can you Remove the Goofy Plastic . . . that Label's the 5 way switch? It sounds & looks killer. oNe LovE from NYC

    Reply
  • Hace poco he adquirido este bajo y trastea infernalmente, no sé si he tenido mala suerte o el bajo es una porquería, lo he llevado varias veces a luthier y no ha manera de que suene bien.

    Reply
  • Oh wow, the 304 kinda has the ability to sound like a stingray. Considering I've always been looking for that tone and stingrays are hard to find in our country, I just might go for the 304 instead ????

    Reply
  • Started with a TRBX 170. Spent a month testing out a Fender Jazz, Pbass, Musicman, Ibanez, even a Cort.

    Went with a trbx504. It has a really good range and fast neck. Very enjoyable to play. 🙂

    Reply
  • the necks are too wide. damn near like a dining table up around 12th fret. hard to use

    5 strings. it doesnt have to be that way even for 5s

    Reply
  • My eyeballs immediately zeroed in on the beautiful candy apple red 5 string TRBX305 near Nathan's left knee.

    Reply
  • Can someone explain what quid is? I've heard so many British reviewers say something is X amount of quid, but I thought your currency was pounds. Is that like cents in the US?

    …also I want one of those 505s. Great stuff!

    Reply
  • Some people make such a drama around the truss rod adjusting. I remember in the 80s my brother got a Gibson SG and had to get the truss rod adjusted, well you would have thought the guitar was going in for major surgery mixed with witchcraft to hear the guy that was going to do it. I think before the internet they wanted to keep it a secret how easy and simple it really is

    Reply
  • Is it wrong to assume that the TRBX504 is a cheaper alternative to the Ibanez SR500? They almost look identical.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *