Upgrading an inexpensive bass
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:20 pm
A couple of years ago, I bought my eldest son a Yamaha RBX 170 bass, when he expressed an interest in playing. It was only $129 on sale at GC, so I wasn't out much if that interest came to nothing.
Which it did. It sat there gathering dust until about 6 months ago, when he suddenly discovered (among other bands) Rush, Dream Theater and Yes. All of a sudden, he's a youth possessed - practicing at all hours of the day and night, downloading tabs from all over, and listening to all sorts of stuff. During this time, the limitations of the Yamaha have become prominent. It plays just fine, but the pickups are definitely lacking.
So, for his recent 18th, I got him a set of EMG Selects (a P/J pair) from StewMac. Less than $50. We installed them yesterday afternoon, and all of a sudden this cheap - I mean, inexpensive - bass sounds fabulous. It growls and clanks, and does not buzz any more - worth every penny, and still not out of proportion to the overall cost of the instrument.
I fear RIC GAS is next. He's very taken with earlier Rush, and Mr. Squire. I'm so proud
Which it did. It sat there gathering dust until about 6 months ago, when he suddenly discovered (among other bands) Rush, Dream Theater and Yes. All of a sudden, he's a youth possessed - practicing at all hours of the day and night, downloading tabs from all over, and listening to all sorts of stuff. During this time, the limitations of the Yamaha have become prominent. It plays just fine, but the pickups are definitely lacking.
So, for his recent 18th, I got him a set of EMG Selects (a P/J pair) from StewMac. Less than $50. We installed them yesterday afternoon, and all of a sudden this cheap - I mean, inexpensive - bass sounds fabulous. It growls and clanks, and does not buzz any more - worth every penny, and still not out of proportion to the overall cost of the instrument.
I fear RIC GAS is next. He's very taken with earlier Rush, and Mr. Squire. I'm so proud