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Yamaha BB735a - Fired Red | Inc. padded Yamaha gig-bag | £675 Shipped! (Less than a month old!) - *WITHDRAWN*
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For sale is my Yamaha BB735a 5 string PJ In Fired Red (one of the new colours out) - this bass is less than a month old, I’ve played it a handful of times and gigged in once - still has the plastic wrap on the battery compartment 

 

Comes with a very nice padded Yamaha Gigbag which is fur or velvet lined (something like that anyway - it’s nice and soft ha) It is also currently strung with Labella Low Tension Flats, but it flats aren’t your thing I’ll stick the rounds back on no probs (I’d rather keep the flats tbh as they cost me over £50 but they’re on now and so if you like them I’ll leave them on!)

 

The bass is incredibly high quality - same pickups as the BBP range, 6 bolt Miter neck joint which makes for an extremely tight fit, the body is sandwich of Alder/Maple/Alder, the neck is amazing to play - the quality of these BB700 series is just crazy

 

Its active with a 3 band preamp, and an active/passive switch - in passive mode the treble control works as a normal tone control would on a passive bass, which is a really nice and useful touch and the preamp has a red led battery light 

 

This link to the Anderton’s page for this bass which has all the info and specs on it: https://www.andertons.co.uk/yamaha-bb735a-bass-guitar-in-fired-red/

 

Im only putting up for sale as I have been offered a ridiculously good price on a U.S. Fender deluxe V - if that goes, I’ll withdraw this as I’m more than happy to keep it (In fact I like it that much I’ve also put a deposit on a 4 string version which I’ll get later this month), but I’m very much pricing it to sell and I’m not really interested in trades unless the offer is too good to pass up 😁 

 

Price is £675 inc. UK Delivery 

 

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Hey Paddy,

                       How's the B string on this? I believe the 2025 models (which includes the Fired Red and Indigo Blue) had a bit of a tweak here and there so may have improved the B??? Slightly subjective subject as there was quite a marked difference of opinion regarding the B!

I've not seen any reviews of the newer model as yet so I'm sure chatters would appreciate your view buddy!

Regards

Gaucho

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I never played one of the older ones, so I can’t compare it to those, but it’s a very good B string - I’ve not given it a lot of thought which is a very good sign, I generally only think about the B string on a bass when it’s farty and dull every time you play a note, and this definitely isn’t the case here. Like everything on the bass it’s absolutely spot on, a proper working bassist’s bass.

 

I use the B string a lot, I pretty much live between frets 3-12 on the B and then moving across the bass, and when a B string is crap you can’t do that. I’m pretty sure I’m about to pull this advert anyway and keep it, as the bass I was going to buy has been snapped up, and there’s nothing even close to this at this price point

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