Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the key features of the Yamaha TRBX304 bass? A: The Yamaha TRBX304 bass features a modern contoured body, active electronics, powerful YGD M3 ceramic pickups, Performance EQ circuitry with five preset curves, and a 2-band master equalization. It also has a sculpted solid mahogany body and a fast 5-piece maple/mahogany neck.
- Q: Is the Yamaha TRBX304 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Yamaha TRBX304 is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable design, lightweight body, and user-friendly features, making it easy to play and learn.
- Q: What is the weight of the Yamaha TRBX304 bass? A: The weight of the Yamaha TRBX304 bass varies slightly but generally falls around 8.6 lbs (3.9 kg), making it manageable for extended playing sessions.
- Q: Does the Yamaha TRBX304 come in different colors? A: Yes, the Yamaha TRBX304 is available in five stylish colors, including the new Factory Blue finish.
- Q: What type of bridge does the Yamaha TRBX304 have? A: The Yamaha TRBX304 features a high-mass die-cast bridge that efficiently transfers string vibrations to the body, enhancing sustain and tuning stability.
- Q: Can the Yamaha TRBX304 be used for various music genres? A: Absolutely! The Yamaha TRBX304 is versatile and can be used for various genres including rock, jazz, and pop, thanks to its wide range of tones and EQ settings.
- Q: Is the Yamaha TRBX304 suitable for live performances? A: Yes, the Yamaha TRBX304 is designed for stage use with its powerful pickups and EQ controls, making it suitable for live performances.
- Q: What is the neck material of the Yamaha TRBX304? A: The neck of the Yamaha TRBX304 is made from a 5-piece maple and mahogany combination, providing strength and comfort.
- Q: What is the pickup configuration of the Yamaha TRBX304? A: The Yamaha TRBX304 features a combination pickup configuration, specifically designed to deliver a broad range of tones.
- Q: How does the string pull design benefit the Yamaha TRBX304? A: The straight string pull design from nut to tuners minimizes lateral tension, which enhances tuning stability and reduces unwanted overtones.