Good, brief vid. I'm a huge proponent of boiling. And dude I LOVE the wine finish on your Squire!
@sheridansullivan578310 күн бұрын
i think i love it. i think they got it in 1. Leo, you magnificent man!!!!
@HvyMetal4Ever11 күн бұрын
I'm really leaning toward that 70s classic vibes. The roasted maple gives it an incredible look. Throw in some new pots, and some EMG Geezer pickups, and it will be an affordable version of Lakland.
@mikewayne911013 күн бұрын
Background music distracts from content.
@williamdevlin36616 күн бұрын
Thanks man!!!
@williamdevlin36616 күн бұрын
Good stuff dude. Thank you!!!
@kandiheller878518 күн бұрын
I want the pickup’s changed out to something a vintage type. I think actually maybe a vintage p bass pickup’s and a hot jazz bass pickup? I am not sure if you can mix them up like that and maybe change the tone cap to a 0.022uf and a 0.047uf paper and oil type because that is a vintage type of capacitor. Thanks Jimmy
@jooyoonchung359326 күн бұрын
I fell in love with the unique look and sound of the original P bass thanks to the awesome playing of the band Cake’s bassist. Got a sunburst one coming to me Monday!
@brunopaparelli814326 күн бұрын
How does this neck compare to the CV 60s and 70s?
@DarrenSawАй бұрын
I hate 38mm nut widths so both are out for me. I other than that the Squier looks and sounds better.
@oquintanАй бұрын
I upgraded but found that my original Squire pickups were actually beefier
@Cathalheraty69Ай бұрын
the 70s bass only has maple for the natural look unfortunately. i wwouldve loved if i could get it in sunburst for the looks but idk now. for me the quier 60s is a little cheaper
@elephantgrass631Ай бұрын
If you’re going to use the camera mic for your speech audio, don’t put music on top of it. It’s sounds horrible and it’s hard to hear what you’re saying in that boxy room. At least turn down the music.
@Kevin-mx1viАй бұрын
Stop waving your hands around.
@Jack-sr9pmАй бұрын
I have the 5 string MIM. Absolutely lovely to play, and an amazing aray of tonal configurations. I disagree with the neck profile though, it's definitely a Jazz Bass neck, NOT a P-bass. Shame I never got to play the American version.
@somewhereman823 күн бұрын
I had both the MIM and American Deluxe Dimension bass at the same time. The American was returned. I prefer the MIM neck because it’s much slimmer front to back at the nut.
@intrepid_wanderingАй бұрын
The 60's has that grown twang thing that I like.
@immanuelsiregar7395Ай бұрын
the weight of the Yamaha bb234 (Lbs/Kgs) ?
@SnarkyRC11 күн бұрын
4kg
@arthuroliveira4326Ай бұрын
Wonderful and very underrated bass. Kinda reminds me of the G&L's tones. Looking forward to buy one any time soon.
@DK_9035SBАй бұрын
got one i gotta get restrung
@BoxTunnelАй бұрын
Good review, thank you. I think I'm about to pull the trigger on a BB234. I have a Yamaha Tele six string which is so well made that I was leaning towards the BB anyway, but always good to get a second opinion.
@Emst-kg6zzАй бұрын
Hello and thank you for your video. Would you recommand this bass for playing more harder genre styles like Hard Rock and Metal?
@timmerred5Ай бұрын
That’ sounds like the one I had.
@carminemodestinomarrano6658Ай бұрын
Do you play this bass?
@timsrednavnajАй бұрын
Thank you! The Grabber, The Peavey T-40, The Vantage Bass (I've got a wacky one with an extra pickup, a 710B ), great, huge looking and sounding instruments! Question, are you sure Matsumoku also built guitars for Ibanez? I thought these 70's and 80's Ibanez-things were built in the Fugijen factory.
@presentrlb2 ай бұрын
It's not "Yaco", it's Jaco. He wasn't European, he was from South Florida. Check out his son Felix. And it's not mere legend that Jaco removed his frets with a knife, etc, he definitely did. He tells the story to Jerry Jemmott ~7 minutes into this classic instructional video he made a few years before his tragic death. It's an education par excellence for any bassist. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKJ8s8Vml8jWd8o.html
@DarrenSaw2 ай бұрын
The Player doesn't really know what it is, it's not really a Mustang with PJ pickups, so sorry of sounds like a P bass but certainly not an actual Mustang.
@leegary39412 ай бұрын
Squire sounds dull
@howardparks64782 ай бұрын
Just bought a CV 70s Jazz bass today. Mine is the black one.
@penance69982 ай бұрын
does it do well in drop B??
@jakefoxx79782 ай бұрын
Having used the preamp on the SR300E bass before, this arrangement won't take much to get used to, but yes it'd be a little much as a first bass (especially with how that middle knob is stacked while the ones beside it aren't). I heard the tuners are bad, but are they any worse than the Squier Affinity Jazz tuners? I never had issue with those personally, but I'm looking for a bass that combines the two I already have (3 band EQ with a passive switch on a jazz bass body) and this is the least expensive, most interesting one I've found so far.
@maxherron13762 ай бұрын
What strings are you using?
@user-fn7di1hy9z2 ай бұрын
Slap please
@jakub_olej2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, I currently have a fretted version of the same bass and getting annoyed with the string buzz. I got it tuned up at a local shop and it is still buzzing. I'm new to bass. Do you think fretless will almost eliminate the buzzing?
@TheMusicmak3r2 ай бұрын
I have the BB234 and a video of me playing it. I like it too!
@immanuelsiregar7395Ай бұрын
the weight of the Yamaha bb234 (Lbs/Kgs) ?
@TheMusicmak3rАй бұрын
@@immanuelsiregar7395 about 10lbs
@bobabooey2 ай бұрын
I think the stock bridge had better sound.
@samstinkeringaround89612 ай бұрын
It looks nice but pine ?? It probably wont last I imagine the scratch plate screws will strip out quickly. Maybe if it was yellow like Dusty Hill's bass , it comes in 1 color. I'll pass till more colors and a different wood.
@crypttonite2 ай бұрын
what’s that thing by red sticker
@dukethedoggo88820 сағат бұрын
Tugbar
@calvinnapier99772 ай бұрын
I wonder how much the high mass bridge you added on the 70's bass influenced your decision 🤔
@joelfox66953 ай бұрын
You aught to do a shootout with squier classic vibe vs yamaha bb234
@joelfox66953 ай бұрын
Definitely think the yamaha deserves the win . Ive played the Bb 234 in my local music store and you'd swear it cost more with the playability and sound
@WilDBeestMF3 ай бұрын
I have been looking at the newer Tokai PB '51s. They look and sound great. I have a couple of Tokai Jazzes and they're super.
@BureauSpicy3 ай бұрын
Buying my first bass (that I haven't just 'long term' borrowed 😂). Love that the demo was played with both fingers and pick, no nonsense. Very much enjoyed, thanks lad 👌
@ianr023 ай бұрын
A decent review - thanks. Too many reviewers rant on about this and that without actually playing the thing, or never use the tone controls... basses are designed to produce SOUNDS. And it does sound really good!
@MichaelStone-dn3uz3 ай бұрын
What I do like to know is what are you playing through as far as an amp goes or are you playing through a lap top with some app that you are using? I prefer straight into the amp so that you can hear the true sound of your instrument. Unadulterated sound.
@joelfox66953 ай бұрын
Awesome video and i think I'm sold on the classic vibe 70s bass. Its beautiful
@joelfox66953 ай бұрын
Both basses are awesome. I personally have the classic vibe 60s and love it dearly but i can't disagree with the 70s winning and might have to own Both
@joelfox66953 ай бұрын
Fantastic review
@austinkoch69143 ай бұрын
Great review but music is so loud I can’t hear you in the video!
Пікірлер
Squier for the pickup.
Are all these basses youre ?
Good, brief vid. I'm a huge proponent of boiling. And dude I LOVE the wine finish on your Squire!
i think i love it. i think they got it in 1. Leo, you magnificent man!!!!
I'm really leaning toward that 70s classic vibes. The roasted maple gives it an incredible look. Throw in some new pots, and some EMG Geezer pickups, and it will be an affordable version of Lakland.
Background music distracts from content.
Thanks man!!!
Good stuff dude. Thank you!!!
I want the pickup’s changed out to something a vintage type. I think actually maybe a vintage p bass pickup’s and a hot jazz bass pickup? I am not sure if you can mix them up like that and maybe change the tone cap to a 0.022uf and a 0.047uf paper and oil type because that is a vintage type of capacitor. Thanks Jimmy
I fell in love with the unique look and sound of the original P bass thanks to the awesome playing of the band Cake’s bassist. Got a sunburst one coming to me Monday!
How does this neck compare to the CV 60s and 70s?
I hate 38mm nut widths so both are out for me. I other than that the Squier looks and sounds better.
I upgraded but found that my original Squire pickups were actually beefier
the 70s bass only has maple for the natural look unfortunately. i wwouldve loved if i could get it in sunburst for the looks but idk now. for me the quier 60s is a little cheaper
If you’re going to use the camera mic for your speech audio, don’t put music on top of it. It’s sounds horrible and it’s hard to hear what you’re saying in that boxy room. At least turn down the music.
Stop waving your hands around.
I have the 5 string MIM. Absolutely lovely to play, and an amazing aray of tonal configurations. I disagree with the neck profile though, it's definitely a Jazz Bass neck, NOT a P-bass. Shame I never got to play the American version.
I had both the MIM and American Deluxe Dimension bass at the same time. The American was returned. I prefer the MIM neck because it’s much slimmer front to back at the nut.
The 60's has that grown twang thing that I like.
the weight of the Yamaha bb234 (Lbs/Kgs) ?
4kg
Wonderful and very underrated bass. Kinda reminds me of the G&L's tones. Looking forward to buy one any time soon.
got one i gotta get restrung
Good review, thank you. I think I'm about to pull the trigger on a BB234. I have a Yamaha Tele six string which is so well made that I was leaning towards the BB anyway, but always good to get a second opinion.
Hello and thank you for your video. Would you recommand this bass for playing more harder genre styles like Hard Rock and Metal?
That’ sounds like the one I had.
Do you play this bass?
Thank you! The Grabber, The Peavey T-40, The Vantage Bass (I've got a wacky one with an extra pickup, a 710B ), great, huge looking and sounding instruments! Question, are you sure Matsumoku also built guitars for Ibanez? I thought these 70's and 80's Ibanez-things were built in the Fugijen factory.
It's not "Yaco", it's Jaco. He wasn't European, he was from South Florida. Check out his son Felix. And it's not mere legend that Jaco removed his frets with a knife, etc, he definitely did. He tells the story to Jerry Jemmott ~7 minutes into this classic instructional video he made a few years before his tragic death. It's an education par excellence for any bassist. kzread.info/dash/bejne/mKJ8s8Vml8jWd8o.html
The Player doesn't really know what it is, it's not really a Mustang with PJ pickups, so sorry of sounds like a P bass but certainly not an actual Mustang.
Squire sounds dull
Just bought a CV 70s Jazz bass today. Mine is the black one.
does it do well in drop B??
Having used the preamp on the SR300E bass before, this arrangement won't take much to get used to, but yes it'd be a little much as a first bass (especially with how that middle knob is stacked while the ones beside it aren't). I heard the tuners are bad, but are they any worse than the Squier Affinity Jazz tuners? I never had issue with those personally, but I'm looking for a bass that combines the two I already have (3 band EQ with a passive switch on a jazz bass body) and this is the least expensive, most interesting one I've found so far.
What strings are you using?
Slap please
Thanks for this video, I currently have a fretted version of the same bass and getting annoyed with the string buzz. I got it tuned up at a local shop and it is still buzzing. I'm new to bass. Do you think fretless will almost eliminate the buzzing?
I have the BB234 and a video of me playing it. I like it too!
the weight of the Yamaha bb234 (Lbs/Kgs) ?
@@immanuelsiregar7395 about 10lbs
I think the stock bridge had better sound.
It looks nice but pine ?? It probably wont last I imagine the scratch plate screws will strip out quickly. Maybe if it was yellow like Dusty Hill's bass , it comes in 1 color. I'll pass till more colors and a different wood.
what’s that thing by red sticker
Tugbar
I wonder how much the high mass bridge you added on the 70's bass influenced your decision 🤔
You aught to do a shootout with squier classic vibe vs yamaha bb234
Definitely think the yamaha deserves the win . Ive played the Bb 234 in my local music store and you'd swear it cost more with the playability and sound
I have been looking at the newer Tokai PB '51s. They look and sound great. I have a couple of Tokai Jazzes and they're super.
Buying my first bass (that I haven't just 'long term' borrowed 😂). Love that the demo was played with both fingers and pick, no nonsense. Very much enjoyed, thanks lad 👌
A decent review - thanks. Too many reviewers rant on about this and that without actually playing the thing, or never use the tone controls... basses are designed to produce SOUNDS. And it does sound really good!
What I do like to know is what are you playing through as far as an amp goes or are you playing through a lap top with some app that you are using? I prefer straight into the amp so that you can hear the true sound of your instrument. Unadulterated sound.
Awesome video and i think I'm sold on the classic vibe 70s bass. Its beautiful
Both basses are awesome. I personally have the classic vibe 60s and love it dearly but i can't disagree with the 70s winning and might have to own Both
Fantastic review
Great review but music is so loud I can’t hear you in the video!