The bass guitar is the backbone of many musical styles, delivering the low-end power that holds everything together. Designed to play deep, resonant notes, it typically has four strings—though five- and six-string models are also popular—and comes in both fretted and fretless versions. Bass guitars can be electric or acoustic, with solid or hollow bodies, and are used across genres from rock and funk to jazz and reggae. In this category, you’ll find a wide selection of bass guitars to suit all levels, from beginner to pro, each built to provide great tone, feel, and reliability.
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Yamaha, a well-known brand in the music industry, hasn’t been as prominent in the guitar effects pedal market compared to its focus on guitars, pianos, keyboards, and professional audio equipment. Yamaha’s pedal offerings have been relatively limited compared to other manufacturers, and they might not have had a wide range of standalone guitar effects pedals available.
However, Yamaha has produced a few models that guitarists might find interesting:
Yamaha UD-Stomp: The UD-Stomp is a multi-effects unit that Yamaha produced. It features a range of effects, amp modeling, and cabinet simulation, offering guitarists a variety of tones in a single pedal.
Yamaha Magicstomp: Another multi-effects unit, the Magicstomp, offers different effects and amp simulations suitable for guitarists seeking versatility in their tones. While it might not be the most recent release, it has been appreciated for its sound quality and features.
Yamaha’s pedal offerings, particularly in the effects pedal category, might not be as extensive as other brands that specialize specifically in guitar effects pedals. However, their multi-effects units often provide a wide array of sounds and functionalities within a single pedal.
For guitarists considering Yamaha pedals, it’s essential to evaluate the specific features, effects, and tones provided by these multi-effects units to determine if they suit your musical preferences and playing style. As always, listening to demos, trying out the pedals in person if possible, and seeking user reviews can assist in making an informed decision about whether a Yamaha multi-effects unit would be suitable for your guitar effects needs.
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Curved top and back,2 way truss rod, Nickel frets Diecast chrome plated machineheads, Synthetic bone nut, Chrome plated bridge Single coil pickup and 1 humbucker Active Pickups Volume, treble, bass, balance controls Transparent finish Scale: 864mm, Nut Width: 45mm Controls: 3 Band, Treble, Middle, Bass, Volume and Balance.
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Best in class: GSR Series 5 String Electric Bass Guitar from the world leading Ibanez brand / Ibanez renowned quality, playability and craftsmanship. Practice, Perform or Record : The GSR is a solid & versatile workhorse / with a comfortable Poplar body / Solid B10 bridge (19mm Spacing) fully adjustable for stable tuning and precision. / perfect in…
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Flat wound special strings Special features: round steel core, wrapped nickel alloy flatwound with silk layer 4-string flatwound short scale 32", suitable for Beatle Bass, Fender, Mustang, Danelectro, Gibson EB-3 etc. .043 .056 .070 .106 String tension 58,37 kp
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♫【STABLE QUALITY & GREAT FEELING】- The body of the electric bass guitar is made of high-quality basswood that features solidity, it also provides the perfect timbre for whatever you play. The ergonomic cut surface and comfortable contour provides a fantastic fret-hand feel when you practice. ♫【GREAT TONE FOR ALL STYLE】- The material of fretboard is…
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Complete beginner bass guitar starter pack providing everything required for learners and aspiring musicians; including full-size electric bass, powerful amplifier, accessories and lessons. The full-size electric bass guitar delivers smooth playability, featuring a durable basswood body, robust maple neck, 21 frets and quality open-back tuners for …
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