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hello all,

I have just aquired a Yamaha RBX375 as I start to enter the world of 5 string bass guitars ... I thought that I would start cheaply, that way I don't lose out too much if it's not for me.

so far, I have taked to a 5 string very nicely and I find myself wanting to spend silly money on getting a top quality 5 string (Sadowsky, Valenti etc). However, the Yamaha plays really well (after some initial set up) and I am wanting to explore the possibility of upgrading the electronics. I have searched bass chat and talk bass and it seems a small handful of people have had a crack at this .. however, no one seems to have posted what the result it ... problems encountered seem to be extremely small space for a preamp and over-sized Yamaha pickups.

so, can anyone tell me / advise me on what you think I can do (or what you know I could do)? an Aguilar OBP-1 seems like the best option for pre, but I'm not sure on the pup abd which would fit?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

Luke

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Hmmm, Yamaha pups, IMO, are very very good. I think changing the pre-amp will improve the sound as much as should be necessary. I was looking at swapping the pre and the pups on my MIM jazz, but after fitting the J-East I really didnt feel the need to swap out the pups anymore.

I would say, fit the OBP-1 and see how it is. I reckon you won't feel the need to buy new pups.

Truckstop

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[quote name='Truckstop' post='1350276' date='Aug 24 2011, 02:12 PM']Hmmm, Yamaha pups, IMO, are very very good. I think changing the pre-amp will improve the sound as much as should be necessary. I was looking at swapping the pre and the pups on my MIM jazz, but after fitting the J-East I really didnt feel the need to swap out the pups anymore.

I would say, fit the OBP-1 and see how it is. I reckon you won't feel the need to buy new pups.

Truckstop[/quote]

hey,

thanks for the quick reply :) I shall start with the preamp then!

anyone selling an Aguilar OBP-1????

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[quote name='geoffbyrne' post='1351073' date='Aug 25 2011, 10:21 AM']If, at the end of the day, you can't get on with the humbucking pickups on that model, I'd be happy to swap you for a pair of Yamaha soapbars (P-type inside) which I have on my BB G5A. This can be quite bright & biting and are exactly the same size.



G.[/quote]

I played this bass for the first time through my cab & amp ... and I was blown away with the ouput level and the sound! for the price, it's stupidly good!

I've been used to the Sadowsky & Valenti jazz sound (Aguilar & Nordy setup) and I would love to get as close to that as possible ... might not be an option though.

with regards to your pickups geoffbyrne, you say it's "P-Type" inside ... what does that mean? Precission style pups in a soap bar? If I'm right, can you get J-Type?

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[quote name='funkyspuke' post='1351199' date='Aug 25 2011, 12:03 PM']I played this bass for the first time through my cab & amp ... and I was blown away with the ouput level and the sound! for the price, it's stupidly good!

I've been used to the Sadowsky & Valenti jazz sound (Aguilar & Nordy setup) and I would love to get as close to that as possible ... might not be an option though.

with regards to your pickups geoffbyrne, you say it's "P-Type" inside ... what does that mean? Precission style pups in a soap bar? If I'm right, can you get J-Type?[/quote]

Yes, they are modified P-types in a soapbar shell.

You can get soapbars with a J-type in them, but my best understanding is that Yamaha doesn't do those & that the Yammy pups are a size peculiar to Yamaha & no-one else makes an exact fit - near, but not exact - you'll get the width, but not the length.

I had a 375 & loved the tone, but I have a small hand with a short reach & found the fretboard a bit too wide causing pains between my left thumb & forefinger, so I parted with it.

I currently have a BB415 with a John East U-Retro (fitted by the Bass Doc - lovely job) and it's neck is narrow - reminiscent of a Jazz Bass. I also have a BB G5A which is the model shown above. The pickups are terrific, but 'modern' & bright - I'm looking for old school thump, hence the offer.

I have to say the pups are much more like J bass than P. Pity you're in Bradford, it's a bit far away for a play unless you happen to be travelling past J23 on the M1 anyway!

G.

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