- 1. Burning fire style electric bass guitar.New and in good condition.
- 2. Comfortable hand feeling, stylish outlook, stable performance and melodious sound.
- 3. Compared with ordinary guitar, it has thicker strings and larger string tension.It has a silky balance to the tone that supports vocals beautifully
- 4. Made of High Quality. Fretboard Material: Rosewood, Face/Back Material: Basswood.
- 5. Perfect for emitting wonderful bass effect.Best Gifts For beginner, friends, families.
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Roh Rayman
Very good bass
Lily Irene Morano
Great product for the price an absolute bargain
I’m VERY impressed with this bass guitar! For less than $70 shipped, I don’t mind that it’s got a loose screw or has a really high action. It plays Better than you would expect, however the power output isn’t as much compared to A $500 bass I use An upgraded bridge and pickup , some new strings perhaps , and it will be on par with the $500 bass. The body IS light making it top heavy but I kind of like the lightweight . I’m so happy!!! P bass pickups weren’t screwed in right but a quick adjustment and it’s good ; definitely using the adjustment tools that came with the cable. the sound is very open , the power needs some boosting :) great product
Michael Catuiza
For the price it's great
You really can't go wrong at this price. Mine came with a flawless finish, no fret sprout and the setup was playable right out of the box. Your mileage may vary. It is neck heavy because of the lightweight body. A wide leather strap would help combat that as would some lightweight tuners. This is basically one of those kits you see here and on eBay but they've already put it together for you. Take it apart and learn how these things work. Change the strings if you want. Get some hotter pickups and solder them in if you want. It's not rocket science. Great for a beginner or a mod platform. Watch a couple of YouTube videos and it's easy to set it up yourself to the action you like. I decided to go with a short scale bass so I did pass this on. Kind of wish I kept it, though. I might buy another. At this price you've got nothing to lose. With the money you save you can pay for a couple of lessons to get you started on the right track.
Hamza Khan
Great value for the money
I bought this for my friend, and for the money it's great. Good sound and quality. He loves it.
Maryann Burton
I'm talking jazz man
Received the guitar in ideal visual condition. Tuned it and it was playable with a pleasing wide range of sound. Then... I replaced the nut to lower the strings, cranked the neck way back, adjusted the saddle heights and set the intonation. Wow! The results were vantastic!
Lilia Soriano Castillo
A perfectly usable bass for about the price of a good gig bag.
I have played guitar since 1965 and also bass for much of that time. I wanted a cheap knock-around bass I could take to camps and other outdoor events and said "$63.95, what the heck!" I was very pleasantly surprised. I ordered the bass late on October 29, and it is not Prime, so shipping was listed as free, but not 2 days. I was told I'd receive it "between Nov. 5 and Nov. 12." I actually received it November 1! Wow. Great shipping. The bass came packed in a cardboard box with styrofoam reinforcements and arrived in perfect shape. It came with a cheap cable and the Allen wrenches needed for truss rod and and saddle adjustments. The body is a very pretty off-white and the paint is perfect. The bass's body is basswood, and feels a bit light but sustain is good and I'll probably be thankful for the lightness. It does make it a bit neck-heavy though. The bolt-on neck could have used an additional buffing for smoothness, but is certainly no problem to play. Hey, it was less than $65.00. The rosewood fretboard is nice (a little lemon oil brings out the grain) and the frets are smooth with no sharp edges. Nowhere on the outside of the bass is there a serial number or even a country of origin, and there is no brand at all on the Fender-copy head, which I prefer to some hokey off-brand label. I will probably stain the head to give it some color. The tuning machines look substantial and work smoothly. We will see how they last. The pickguard was protected with plastic film which was a pain to remove around the pots. The pots themselves are smooth to operate, with great gradual change of volume and tone and work quietly (we will see how they last) and the knobs look good but feel a bit light, with less "meat" than a real Fender. Setup was OK. I'll need to do a little work with the truss rod and saddles to get it perfect, but it's certainly useable right out of the box. Plugged it in and started to play. The volume is slightly lower than my Washburn at any given amp setting, and the fact that there is only one set of pickups means it's less versatile. That being said, the tone is great. Even set on treble so there is more slap and picking sound, the bottom end is good and strong. It will cut through a mix just fine and, hey, $63.95. Make no mistake. This is absolutely a beginner's bass. That being said, it is a very good one, and one I'd not feel bad about taking as an emergency fall-back bass on a gig, or to a place where damage was possible. Highly recommend.
Sheetal Barchha
Grab one while you can
These bass's are awesome for the price. Really happy with it . had to adjust the neck a lil bit and the hardtale bridge but no problems. Really light and easy to jump around with.
Sammy Lee Stowers
It really is a good deal
It really is a bargain for such quality, I ordered the Basswood model and it looks great and it was delivered very quickly in less than 2 days. It also plays very well, I hooked it up to my Roland Cube amp and tuned the strings and it sounds great, A great song to practice bass on is Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4 And Ace of Spades. My playing isn't good enough to start a tribute band just yet, but for the bargain price of this Yoshioe Electric Bass Guitar, you can't go wrong, I might even put some Motorhead emblems on it. LOL!
Lucky Day
Excellent Value!
For the price paid it's pretty amazing. Cosmetically perfect. Action set nice and low without buzz. Fret ends nicely done. Strings aren't bad either. Only negative is that the body is so light that it does have neck dive.
Pam Scott Hill
Bargain Price, but Nice Bass!
As someone who has picked up acoustic and electric 6 string guitars over the years, always convinced that I'll somehow channel Stevie Ray Vaughan, only to find that I lose interest once I determine (again) that there's real work involved, I thought I'd give a bass a shot. I have zero confidence that I'll stick with it, but don't want to go to my grave not having tried playing one. So, I set out to get the cheapest, but hopefully playable, bass I could find here on Amazon. It looks like this same guitar wears a few different headstock names, but this one caught my eye because it has no name on the headstock. It arrived shipped in just one box (not a box in a box), but still I got it in great shape. The pros: cosmetically, this thing is absolutely perfect (I chose the red color). No kidding. I can't find paint issues, splinters, dings, scratches, or any faults anywhere on it. There's no fret sprout/sharp edges, the tuners don't slip (I did lube them first as a precaution), the pots feel good, the electronics work fine, and the only thing I encountered was the E string buzzing a bit. I adjusted the height using the saddle adjustment screws, let it sit, tuned it, let it sit, and it's now just fine. Cons: Absolutely none. Comes with a cable, truss rod wrench and is shipped free for about $65, so I feel either very fortunate, or whoever is making these actually cares about a guitar they're making for very few bucks. Either way, my experience was a good one.