Yamaha ERB070 Electric Bass Guitar Review
Yamaha ERB070 Bass Guitar
With design, development and production facilities spread across the world, the group of dedicated professionals from the Yamaha guitar division have crafted fine electric guitars. With feedback from the ART studio facility in Japan, Yamaha has handcrafted acoustic instruments and have also collaborated with the greatest guitar and bass artists to create unique instruments.
With all these facilities, Yamaha has created a tradition of excellence in every guitar that is manufactured and Yamaha ERB070 Bass Guitar is not an exception. This electric bass guitar has all the features packed in a bundle to make a beginner bassist a full-fledged bass player.
Yamaha ERB070 Bass Guitar Accessories
The ERB070 Bass Guitar which has a “Yamaha” name on the headstock comes with an incredible price tag with a bonus of the following freebies
- Practice Amp which delivers solid sound performance
- Guitar Cord
- Bass Strings
- Electronic tuner
- Guitar Pick
- Strap
- Gig bag and song book
With all these facilities, Yamaha has created a tradition of excellence in every guitar that is manufactured and Yamaha ERB070 Electric Bass Guitar is not an exception. This bass guitar has all the features packed in a bundle to make a beginner bassist a full-fledged bass player.
Yamaha ERB070 Technical Specification Details
Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Model Name | ERB070 |
Guitar Type | Bass Electric Guitar |
Finish | Gloss Black |
Body | Solid Basswood body with gloss finish |
Neck | Bolt-on hard maple neck |
Pickups | "P" type – 1 Split Coil Pickup |
Tuners | Chrome finished machine heads with a closed mechanism |
Controls | Master volume and Master tone controls |
Fingerboard | Rosewood fingerboard with 21 frets |
Amp | 9W Amp with 1 x 6" Speaker |
Scale Length | 34" (863.6mm), Fingerboard radius-10" (250mm) |
October 10th, 2010 at 12:00 am
the greatest bass ive ever had (and the only one)
April 11th, 2011 at 7:48 am
One of my greatest bass guitars (i have 9) but if you get the pack the amp in there is good but not good for gigs i recommend a fender gigbox (old but trustworthy) not sure if you can buy them anymore though…..