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Yamaha BB735A 5-string Bass Guitar - Dark Coffee Sunburst

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Yamaha BB735A 5-string Bass Guitar - Dark Coffee Sunburst
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5-string Electric Bass with Alder/Maple Body, 5-piece Maple/Mahogany Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, and 2 Single-coil Pickups - Dark Coffee Sunburst

At first glance, the Yamaha BB735A 5-string bass is a workhorse instrument capable of a wide range of bass tones. Look a bit closer, and you'll find a slew of innovations that make it a truly unique bass. Its 6-bolt miter neck joint transmits more string vibration to the body for impressive sustain, as does its Vintage Plus bridge with diagonal body-through stringing. The BB735A's switchable active/passive circuits deliver impressive sonic versatility, with automatic level matching for both circuits. Factor in stainless steel hardware to resist corrosion over the years, and the Yamaha BB735A is truly a bass to treasure for a lifetime.

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January 29, 2025

House Bass

By Tracy F.
Music Background: Touring Bass player for Boston, Stryper, Plumb, Rebecca St. James, Whitecross etc.

We needed a house bass for our church services. Tyler at Sweetwater recommended the YAMAHA BB735A 5 Str. and a few others. As a professional bass player of 35+ years (which makes me a bit set in my ways with my personal gear) I could not be more satisfied with this suggestion and instrument. Everybody loves it and that makes me, as a purchaser, look good too!
Thanks,
Tracy Ferrie

September 3, 2024

Amazing bass for the price

By Wes from Barnegat, NJ

[I am writing this review 4 months into owning this instrument]

After researching multiple 5-strings in this price range, and with the help of Matt from Sweetwater, I pulled the trigger on the Yamaha BB735a. I needed an alternative to my main p-bass workhorse, without spending a crazy amount of money. Something that can get me by gigging in musicals, as well as playing covers in a pop-punk band.

My bass was setup surprisingly well out of the box. Action, intonation, pickup height were all spot on to what I would normally want. Only had to make a quick truss rod adjustment, and it was perfect. Love how the knobs have a labeling guide, and the included gig bag will certainly get you by if you're not doing aggressive traveling. The build quality is wonderful, and feels much more premium than the price you pay for it.

So far, I have only used the passive side of the bass. Coming from the p-bass, it took me a little bit to find the right sound I wanted out of this thing. But once I found it, it felt like 'home'. When you include the active side, there are so many different sounds that can come out of this thing. Versatility was the main thing I needed, and versatility is what you get!

If you're asking yourself, "should I get this bass?" The answer is "yes". Great build quality, great versatility, for under $? There's a reason why this bass is backordered all the time. If it's in stock, then your answer should be a "definitely yes".

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January 22, 2024

Shout out to Chris Eades!!!

By Joseph L. from EWA BEACH, HI
Music Background: Bass, guitar, keyboard, drums

This bass is awesome. Quit staring at it and purchase. I'm one who never completes reviews, but after spending over 10K in guitars and accessories with Chris being my sales engineer, I must say that Sweetwater is by far the best place to purchase your music needs. I live over 4 thousand miles in the beautiful state of Hawaii, but every order that I place, I know that I will receive the item in perfect condition. These folks can seriously pack an egg and it will arrive without a mark on it. Sorry Guitar Center in Pearl Highlands, but you will never see my face again.

January 4, 2024

Yup, It’s the One

By Nick from Portland
Music Background: Touring, International Session Work, Actively Gigging

I want to preface this by saying I do not write reviews for anything ever. This bass brought me out of that comfort zone and I needed to sing its praises. I snagged one of these recently to take advantage of the PJ set up on a 5 string without breaking the bank. This thing far and away exceeded my expectations and has, so far, completely replaced my P bass. The inlays are a nice touch, the string through is creative, and the bridge is chonky. The sustain on this thing is silly. I am able to get a myriad of classic tones out of this bad Larry with the added option of flicking into active and taking advantage of the onboard EQ. The neck is very comfortable and well constructed. I disagree with another reviewer and love the dark finish on the neck which matches the body and I can't wait to see how it wears over time. I honestly am a full on Yamaha convert at this point after years of playing Fender instruments. If you get a chance to give this one a shot, I would highly recommend it.

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April 4, 2022

Unimpressive

By Mike S. from Lombard, Il
Music Background: 50 years

Having waited for over four months to receive my bass after I ordered it (no fault of Sweetwater), I was excited to finally get my hands on it. What a disappointment! No punch, no drive, very thin sounding. And when switching from active to passive, almost no volume. This is not what I expected from Yamaha since having played my RBX 800A for years.

January 12, 2022

Excellent instrument, some setup required to reach full potential

By Isaac from Oregon
Music Background: Amateur bass player for over 20 years

The overall build quality of this bass is fantastic. The neck is smooth and straight without being sticky, no sharp edges on the frets or uneven fretwork. I had to do a little set-up after getting it as there wasn't any relief in the neck, and found that I was only able to loosen the truss rod a bit before the nut started spinning loose. I have just enough relief in the neck with GHS Pressurewound strings on it. These have about the same amount of tension as the strings that came on the bass (D'Addario Nickel Roundwound), but players who like more neck relief or lighter tension strings might run into problems here. I did notice one slightly rough edge where the body meets the neck in the lower cutout, but I don't run into this while playing so I don't expect it to be a problem. The hardware on this bass is great – knobs feel sturdy and turn very smoothly, with a nice detent in the center for the blend and EQ knobs. One thing that isn't well advertised or explained on the EQ knobs is that in passive mode, the tone control is only affected by the bottom half of the knob's turn – so from all the way off up to the center detent. In active mode, the bass uses the full sweep. The passive/active switch seems well built and the position and spacing of the knobs are all very well designed. I wasn't expecting to use the preamp as I have not liked other active basses, but this one is actually growing on me to my surprise and delight. The bass also has a nice balance, I don't notice any significant neck dive, and it's just a hair over 9 pounds with a hefty leather strap on it. The weight, balance and contours make this extremely comfortable to play, even for a long stretch. The option to string through the body at an oblique angle is a nice touch, and the reversible bridge saddles are a cool feature as well. I appreciate easy battery access on the back of the body and the LED indicator that lights up when the battery power is low. These are small touches but they set this instrument slightly above other similar models in terms of design innovation. My one gripe with the build quality is that the pickups don't feel like they're set in very tightly. They rock back and forth and make an audible clacking noise when I hit them with my fingers. I believe this is easily and inexpensively fixed with some better foam under the pickups, but of all the places for Yamaha to cut corners, this seems like an odd one. I really shouldn't have to do this on a high-mid tier instrument. The pickups are slightly noisy as well, but that's expected in single coil pickups. These are standard sized P/J pickups, unlike previous BB models, so they're easier to swap out if one is so inclined. I think the stock pickups sound fine, so I'm not champing at the bit to change them right away, but maybe someday I'll feel differently.

Appearance wise, I am a fan of the design of the body and pickguard. The bottom of the pickguard intersects with the middle of the pickups in a visually appealing way; I often feel like the unbalanced split single coil pickups look weird on a 5 string bass, but the pickguard helps mitigate this. The pickguard is smaller and only covers some space between the neck and the upper half of the neck pickup, however, so I'm not sure how effective it is at protecting the body from aggressive pick playing. I do wish Yamaha had not decided to go with a black stain on the back of the neck – it completely covers up the lovely maple/mahogany 5 piece. The 434/435 and P34/P35 models don't have the stain, so I'm not sure why the 700 tier got it. It's a shame to have to cover up that lovely wood work! I really like the look of the headstock, it's clearly influenced by the shape of the classic Fender headstock but just slightly different. The metal Yamaha logo on the end is a classy touch (I really like the look of the three intersecting tuning forks). Looks are subjective but aside from the stain on the neck (seriously, why?) this bass knocks it out of the park for me.

Overall, I'm very happy with this bass despite the minor and easy adjustments I had to make. I do wish Yamaha would put some better foam under the pickups, and if and when this model gets redesigned, please lose the black stain on the neck. I also didn't care for the stock strings – they were much too zingy for my personal taste. But these are minor gripes; overall the instrument plays and sounds fantastic. I've been unable to keep my hands off it since buying it, and my other basses have been relegated to backup status. This is now my main instrument and I'm looking forward to many more years of playing it.

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January 12, 2022

Excellent Tribute

By Chad

I bought this sight unseen after spending years regretting the sale of my old BB2000. Did not disappoint. I had it fitted with a higher C instead of a lower B and Sweetwater fixed it up right, even hand making and replacing the nut. The tone is awesome and so is the sustain. It gets a lot of questions during set breaks. I have zero complaints about this and is now my go-to instrument.

May 28, 2019

Amazing bass!

By Stephen from Michigan
Music Background: Gigging bassist

I loved the looks of this bass and heard a lot of good things about Yamaha, so I decided to take a chance... Very glad I did. This is an amazing, versatile bass. Played great iut of the box and the finish is absolutely beautiful...

December 12, 2018

AWESOME BASS!

By Jeremy E. from Springfield MO
Music Background: Bass player

This bass is an excellent buy. I can"t say enough good things about this bass. I have been wanting for a while now a 5-string P/J bass and I believe I have found the one. I bought a sire p7 earlier this year and thought it played great but I had a hard time finding the right tones and I spent more time messing with the knobs than enjoying playing it. I sold it because I have other basses that I like more and thought I would give up on the 5-string P/J bass for a while. Then I saw this Yamaha bb735a and thought I would give it a go and I am so glad did. I had never played a Yamaha bass before but I figured that because of their reputation and the high-level players that endorse them that it will be worth the try. Right out of the box I could tell that this is a quality instrument and it was already set up to play. It was in pretty good tune, the action was about right, and the neck was straight. The playability is great, the mids, lows, and highs are all awesome, and the bass is not very heavy. The thing I like the most is that the passive tone is great and it does not have a significant volume cut when you switch it from active. The p-bass sound is nice and low and can give you old school tones or more modern tones. The jazz pickup adds a nice high end for enhancing slap tones, jazz, or funk. This bass is a keeper and I look forward to playing it for many years to come. I never thought I would be a Yamaha guy but know I can say that I am.

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