Ibanez SR300E vs. Yamaha TRBX304 (Jack of All Basses / Master of None?)

2022 ж. 19 Нау.
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Can these modern basses really “do it all”? This bass review will show you which is better, and how it compares to a classic Fender.
Yes, it’s time to battle the two most popular basses in this class - the Yamaha TRBX304, versus the Ibanez SR300E.
These basses both get hyped as being “versatile” - in this bass review we’ll find out just how versatile they really are.
I’ll do tons of back-to-back tone shootouts between the two in different style of music, plus look at their different features and build quality. (including the extremely hypey ‘gimmick switches’)
We’ll also compare them both to more classic Fender-style basses, to see if they can really deliver the tones we all wanna hear.
By the end of this video you’ll know:
- Which bass I recommend for beginners
- Which one is more metal 🤘
- Whether to go modern or classic for your first bass
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Check out my previous review of the Yamaha TRBX304, plus more beginner bass reviews - www.bassbuzz.com/gear/beginne...
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  • What do you think - are these basses as versatile as they claim, or are you better off with a classic design? 🎸 Timestamps for this lesson: 0:00 - Ibanez versus Yamaha 0:42 - Tone Battle 3:08 - Features & Build Quality 5:42 - Battle of the Gimmick Switches 8:18 - Masters of None? 10:30 - And the Winner Is…

    @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
    • Hello time traveller

      @idunnomayb@idunnomayb2 жыл бұрын
    • I am getting the Ibanez for my bday, I can t wait

      @Troygehring@Troygehring2 жыл бұрын
    • I LIKE MY FENDER JAZZ

      @markbass354@markbass3542 жыл бұрын
    • Try the Harley Benton Enhanced MP-5EB, it's $50 less than these and has stainless steel frets and can do every type of sound these can but also true JB and PJ sounds! (also comes in 4-string, just replace the 5 with a 4) I also love that it can emulate a musicman with just the bridge pickup. These are made by CoreTek (Cort) btw in Indonesia.

      @Vinterloft@Vinterloft2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Vinterloft very nice

      @markbass354@markbass3542 жыл бұрын
  • This is the best review of competing basses I have seen. From the point of view of the potential buyer, it is honest, fair and rational. No over- or under-selling, and Josh understands the importance of intended use. Absolutely a model of what instrument reviewing should be, but almost never is.

    @innocentoctave@innocentoctave2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Paul!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • This is how it went for me two years ago. Saw your bass course on KZhead. Went to the music store. Saw that Ibanez SR300E and the guy in the store handed it to me. Fell in love with the look and sound (the music store guy actually played a bit) Went home with the Ibanez. Bought your bass course.

    @stefankoller5445@stefankoller54452 жыл бұрын
    • i got the exact same ibanez bass last christmas (same finish as in this video) i fell in love instantly with it...and hey, im here too

      @reneroy8672@reneroy8672 Жыл бұрын
  • I kinda disagree with the "winner for beginner" conclusion. I think the Ibanez provides better dynamics and articulation - i.e. sounds clearer overall, which is a great-great advantage for a beginner who needs to clearly hear when their notes strart and when they stop. Also, the mellow sound of the Yamaha will tend to hide mistakes and sloppy playing which a beginner should always be aware of.

    @MotoGreciaMarios@MotoGreciaMarios2 жыл бұрын
    • Interesting point!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
    • Crazy how not many people agree with you but it is your opinion!

      @NotCharAznable@NotCharAznable Жыл бұрын
    • I’ve played both yamaha and ibanez basses when I was starting to play, and this leads me to disagree with you, but it’s for sure an interesting point of view, never thought that!

      @bluz1n@bluz1n Жыл бұрын
    • ​​@@bluz1n same here, but I have to agree with his point. It really just boils down to your play style, though. Coming from guitar over to bass I tend to play more aggressively, I'm currently playing the SDGR305E which is the 5 string version of this exact Iby, it's power tap setting is perfect for stuff like Cane Hill or Unprocessed. The only issue I've really noticed with it is the E strings action is a little weak, so if you're getting one new, or newer, you can pretty much automatically expect to have to adjust the action after a few months of playing, or you'll have to deal with the fret buzz, don't know why it's only that string but yeah lol (could also be because this is the first brand new guitar ive ever had, and I'm just dumb when it comes to setting it up like that lmfao) honestly, though. I'm surprised Washburn doesn't get more love, their easy to play and have very smooth sounds. Side note: whenever I was playing guitar I did understand the importance of having an instrument that fits well with your style, but also have noticed that's doubly true with a bass. Videos like this are great for the unbiased opinion and "side perspective", but at the end of the day it all just depends on the music you want to play. Mudvaynes "dig", wouldn't have sounded the same on a fender as it did on that Warwick he played it with

      @ctwatson721@ctwatson721 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, extremely interesting point.

      @jasonlapp4559@jasonlapp455911 ай бұрын
  • More of these please! Gear reviews and comparisons especially when it comes to budget minded options can be a huge help to beginners. Another big help, in my opinion, is with set-up, getting the bass to play nice makes it so much more fun to learn.

    @seans.youtube@seans.youtube2 жыл бұрын
  • I got the TRBX305 as my first bass (I wanted the low B) and I love it. I picked it partly because I liked the warmth of the tone, partly because I have small hands and the thin neck makes things easier, and partly just because I just prefer the aesthetic to the equivalent Ibanez or Fender basses. I like the rounder body shape contrasted with the sharp contours, as opposed to the flatter shape of the Ibanez or the 50s and 60s stylings of the Fenders/Squiers.

    @BambiTrout@BambiTrout2 жыл бұрын
    • I got the same bass as an upgrade to a sucky pawn shop four string that was my first, and eventually switched from low B to high C, which sounds and feels really nice on this bass, but it's become a pain to shop for strings. I hate having to pay extra for a six string set just to leave the B to rot in my case lmao

      @redwidow1358@redwidow1358 Жыл бұрын
  • Very happy with my TRBX304, been following your BTB course for a little over a month now!

    @vetkleppe95@vetkleppe952 жыл бұрын
  • I'm a huge fan of most of the soundgear line of ibanez basses. The way the neck feels is the absolute best for me personally. And I think neck feel is undoubtedly the most subjective thing to finding a bass of your preference because every one feels different to each player. My main bass is the SR505 with bartolini pickups and it's basically the bass I've always wanted. I do have a SR300E as a backup and it's really good whenever my main bass is out with a string broken before I can replace it.

    @4carhur1more@4carhur1more2 жыл бұрын
    • SR505 beautiful instrument .Iv had mine for about 3 years never misses a beat

      @nicksmifso8071@nicksmifso80712 ай бұрын
  • This is so in-depth, well-editted, comprehensive and entertaining at the same time ... something a lot of comparison videos sorrily lack on here. I'm definitely hooked on the Ibanez, since I'm looking for that aggressive sound, while still looking to explore different sound options, which is why I like the versatility it brings to the table. I am in the beginner/intermediate range and mostly wanna get one for recordings and production, rather than gigs, so learning that these two are in that kind of ballpark makes me really happy. They both sound and look really good, but that Ibanez is just [chef's kiss].

    @ArcienPlaysGames@ArcienPlaysGames Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for playing the 3 different techniques on each! Super handy being a player of all 3 ☺️

    @r7m@r7m2 жыл бұрын
  • I have the SR305e 5 strings , and really appreciate it. The 3 positions switch renders approximately the J bass, the humbucker' and the P bass. The preamp is really good , efficient controls and clean sound for each pickup and switch position. I have a really good update of a Squier Precision and biggest difference are the weight' Squier is much heavier, and has more punch, but the Ibanez is my A choice

    @refractorymercury@refractorymercury2 жыл бұрын
  • I'm into the trebly rock Geddy/Steve Harris/Entwistle kind of sound and very satisfied with my Ibanez SR405

    @zamkowicz@zamkowicz2 жыл бұрын
    • The SR405 is a Sound Gear model correct? I think I used to have the same exact model bass in a purple color (I wanted red, grey/silver or black but could only find purple at that time ugh 😣). They are fantastic basses, especially for their reasonable prices. I am a big Iron Maiden fan and really enjoy Primus and Rush (both fantastic bass players/playing!), but I personally prefer a more deeper/dark/"bassy" kinda sound. Not sure if you have heard of the Metal band Skinlab (from San Francisco), but they have that kind of sound.

      @joshuayettou3552@joshuayettou35522 жыл бұрын
    • I have that same one and love it to bits. Use it both for metal and mellow prog/post-rock.

      @theliberation9061@theliberation90612 жыл бұрын
    • @@joshuayettou3552 I like a lot of the same players and had an SR400 for years. But Geddy Lee and the others were mostly Fender players.

      @TheMlvswoll@TheMlvswoll2 жыл бұрын
  • I bought the Ibanez SR400 back in April (only difference is the bridge on the 400 is heavier) no 300s were available due to supply chain issues. Same for the Yamaha, sono didn’t get to try one. Anyway, I played from 87 to 99 on a pair of Japanese made Fender Jazz basses. When I was shopping in April , I tried several Fenders and Squiers and none of them felt right. The I tried the Ibanez and feel in love with the feel of the neck. After playing it for the last couple of months I’ve realized that I was fighting the Fenders the whole time. There was nothing wrong with them - they just didn’t feel right in my hands. I’ve made more progress in the last 2 months than I ever made in a year with the J basses. That said, this is a GREAT review. As always, Josh does a fantastic job of giving an honest head to head comparison.

    @kentdias7787@kentdias7787 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm so glad i saw this video, I was in the market for another bass and you just sold on the Yamaha, in fact was looking at the yamaha's in a on line music store and i found the Yamaha in mist green, i love it so I ordered and should have it in a few days, and by the way i did join your on line bass class "Bass Buzz" class about 2 yrs ago and im still going back to it for reference it taught so much and I'm 62 yrs old, Thanks for all youve done and for all the videos i get notified about, great job thanks again Joe A

    @josepharena2539@josepharena2539 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you enjoyed the course Joseph, and hope you dig the Yamaha! Not sure what "mist" they were referencing for the name of that color lol, Yamaha HQ must be in an enchanted swamp. 🐸

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz Жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I actually started with that same Ibanez and am currently working my way through your Beginner to Badass course. I absolutely love the bass!

    @CsarRugen@CsarRugen2 жыл бұрын
  • Seven years ago as a new bassist I was shopping for my own bass and I liked the tonal variety you could get from the Yamahas since I wasn't yet locked into any particular genre. I too thought the eq selector was dumb so I went up a step to the TRBX 504 which DOES have the mid adjustment as well as the active/passive switch you were asking for. I have been extremely happy with it to the point where when I re-reviewed my bass choice to get a 5-string I bought a TRBX 505 (with an upgrade to medium weight strings instead of the stock medium-light).

    @techsupport1074@techsupport1074 Жыл бұрын
  • I bought the same red Yamaha TRBX 304 a few years back based on your recommendation. So far no regrets. It's definitely a solid instrument to learn on and it's still my first and only bass. Only two minor gripes: I do find the TRBX 304 a bit heavy and the design hasn't aged well in my eyes. Your 90s sci-fi metaphor is spot on. 😉Judging from this video, I might have preferred the Ibanez (in sound, features, and optics), but there's certainly no point in switching now. As for the tone differences, I'm tempted to say that for most beginners, the number one reason by far that things sound "weird" has to be playing technique, probably followed by misguided amp/fx settings. When I started, I didn't really have an ear for "bass tone". I might not even have been able to tell the basses in the video apart. Developing an ear for the low end has definitely been part of the journey.

    @streck0486@streck04862 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for this comparison review. It really adds some, to the point, info on the bass I ended up with in my search. I started my bass journey on a late 60's Gretsch Hollow Body Bass. I loved that thing but it belonged to my brother-in-law and it belonged to his dad before him. Everytime I picked that beauty up I was afraid to nick it or drop it. Eventually, I figured it was time to get my own. So, I looked around and fell in love with the ESP LTD B-5E. However, as I was perusing, I found a deal I couldn't pass up. Since I was practicing on the Gretsch at home on my little 15 Watt Kustom guitar amp, this deal would set me up, not only have the bass, but also a bass amp for about the same price. So, the Ibanez SR305E entered my life. I love this thing in all it's Root Beer Metallic glory. It's not as pretty as the ESP but it makes for a nice compromise. It's good to hear that I made a decent choice. My next purchase may be an ESP. Perhaps in a 4-string flavor in a nice wood color. Probably did that backwards but you gotta love that low B 🙂

    @orionseesall76@orionseesall762 жыл бұрын
  • My first bass was the SR300E. I felt like it was a great beginners bass as it was light weight, had a slim neck, versatile, and inspired me to play. I didn’t know who I was as a musician, and it helped me figure that out. But I felt like it was holding me back, so I sold it a few years later. It’s a good bass, but not a forever bass. At least not for me.

    @MySilentDreamer@MySilentDreamer2 жыл бұрын
    • i sold my first bass too. no regrets!

      @_Majoras@_Majoras Жыл бұрын
  • You read my mind, I've been thinking about both of them. Perfect video thanks.

    @pizzaface4079@pizzaface40792 жыл бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this video, great job reviewing the basses. The editing and presentation is wonderful, both visually and in quality of sound. I also really admire your bass playing, fantastic! Keep up the great work.

    @blakebass1@blakebass12 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • This was the perfect video for me. I have both these basses and I'm trying figure out which one I like best. This was very helpful. Muchas gracias, amigo!😀

    @damelos4039@damelos40392 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve bought the Yamaha 2 years ago, thx to your beginner bass guitar comparison video, and I am yet to regret it! But I doubt I will ever regret it as the axe is quite nice!

    @ThymeforBouldering@ThymeforBouldering2 жыл бұрын
    • Same here! Got my trbx304 based on that video.

      @samipaatalo3145@samipaatalo31452 жыл бұрын
    • Same! just put some new string on mine and it's had only minor issues.

      @faiganmeadowcroft1300@faiganmeadowcroft13002 жыл бұрын
  • Best review/ comparison I've ever seen. Brilliant work, and glad you're back my dude. Respect 👊

    @The_paradox_of_Youth@The_paradox_of_Youth2 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Danny!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • Just got a TRBX304. My first bass... I'm digging it. 😎

    @earltate56@earltate562 жыл бұрын
    • Do you have any prior music experience?

      @onezerosevensix@onezerosevensix2 жыл бұрын
    • I have one but the jack port is problematic as I've had to tighten the bolt several times, with it having even twisted the cable soldering loose once. So that was a solder job I'd prefer not to need to do. Then again, I also thought it had happened a second time and realized it was because I left the bass jacked in while drunk and the battery went dead. 😅

      @DrNinjar@DrNinjar2 жыл бұрын
    • @@onezerosevensix No.

      @earltate56@earltate562 жыл бұрын
  • I Love your videos Josh. As a former drummer i have had to switch to bass because of health reasons and my age.lol. I thank you for all the stuff you and Talking Bass have taught us , I would not be at the level I Am Without Your Help. Semper Fi. From a Greatfull Marine & Bassist...

    @chefdave7203@chefdave72032 жыл бұрын
  • I really enjoyed the Tone of the Yamaha. This video has aided me in making a decision of which bass to buy because I was looking at both Yamaha and Ibanez models.

    @ameeromedia5883@ameeromedia58832 жыл бұрын
  • This is interesting because I own that exact ibanez model, same colour and everything

    @thaumaturgecat634@thaumaturgecat6342 жыл бұрын
  • Never been on this channel before but bought the Ibanez based off of what I learned here today. Thanks for the good stuff!

    @robertpuzzitiello2599@robertpuzzitiello2599 Жыл бұрын
  • Great comparison, thanks! I love my Ibbies (SR300E, SR590, & Mikro) but I've been seriously considering adding a TRBX304. Glad to hear it has a thin neck since I have wide hands but with short, thick fingers (think mole) and the Vintage Yamahas I've tried were more like slightly thinned baseball bats.

    @mikewhitfield2994@mikewhitfield29942 жыл бұрын
  • Great video. The first Ibanez bass I ever owned was an Ibanez RB850 back in the 1980's and I got spoiled on that bass not only because of the tone but because of the 24 frets for being able to play upstairs for tasteful high feels. After that I could never go back to a fender bass or any other bass that didn't havs 24 frets. Eventually I wound up wearing out the frets on my PB850 so I wound up having it converted over to a fretless bass and it really shines as a fretless instrument! About seven or eight years ago I wound up replacing all of my stage bass guitars and I wound up going to the Ibanez SR250s series bass guitars. Before I made the purchase I compared the SR250 basses to some of their more expensive Ibanez bass guitars and for me personally I felt that mid-price bass which is just a step above a beginner's bass sounded great when it was set up correctly. I wound up purchasing three fretted SR250 basses and the third one I had converted over to fretless bass. They're not the most expensive bass out there and they can be finicky setting them up but once you get them correctly set up they sound really great for what they are. These are what I use for all my recording needs along with live shows too. There's a couple of things that could be better about the SR250 series such as the necks could be made a little bit more robust. I did upgrade the bridges along with a couple of other small modifications to fit my needs but for the price I paid for these bass guitars you couldn't pry them from my cold dead hands and being they didn't cost me thousands of dollars for each bass I'm not as concerned about them getting a little banged up during live show situations. In the end it really comes down to being able to get good tone and as long as your overall rig is decent it's not hard to achieve a great tone even with these lower end priced bass guitars.

    @flash001USA@flash001USA Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for releasing this video on my birthday x

    @kanutaro3426@kanutaro34262 жыл бұрын
    • Happy birthday!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • I got my bass in 1995. I tried several with a more experienced friend (Squire Jazz, Ibanez, Peavey and so on) and settled for a Yamaha BB350 with J pickups because it felt better than a Squire Jazz at that time and I don't regret it to this day.

    @fcormier@fcormier2 жыл бұрын
  • loved this vid. such a good comparison

    @hhectorlector@hhectorlector9 ай бұрын
  • Just started trying out the bass and ur vids are really awesome. Love the instructional and entertaining content

    @yesno3@yesno32 жыл бұрын
    • He's an outstanding, natural teacher. I've been loving his beginner-to-badass course and cannot recommend it highly enough. Really small price for top-notch lessons.

      @gyffesme@gyffesme2 жыл бұрын
  • I've owned a lot of basses in my time, but the one I keep going back to is the one I first bought -- The Fender Squire Jazz bass. $200 plus a really good set up and it still sounds better than any other bass I've ever owned. The tone is always perfect. It always feels nice in my hands. The neck is fast and never in the way. For that tight punchy metal sound or whenever I'm going to play with a pick, I really enjoy my Schecter Omen-4, so consider that my honorable mention. I want to like Jackson basses but they are just no fun to play. They look great especially bright white, but the neck is so chunky and the stretch required is inhuman. All that said, I've never owned or played a Warwick bass, and I have a feeling that if I were to get one, I'd probably really, really love it.

    @kahwigulum@kahwigulum2 жыл бұрын
  • Helped me decide that the Ibanez is the one for me. Nice review man, well shot and presented and lots of info.

    @roywennekes8548@roywennekes8548 Жыл бұрын
  • I own an Ibby SR500ZW and there are two main things I enjoy about it, especially over a Fender P. Number one is that the neck on the Ibanez is super thin and fast, which I love. Fenders tend to feel clunky to me because of their thicker neck. The Ibanez's power tap is also a great way to get some clanky tone, which I use to imitate Chris Squire and Geddy Lee. The ability to boost mids and highs is also useful for that.

    @astre7904@astre79042 жыл бұрын
  • Dude your vids are the best! Thank you for your humor and honesty! 🙏🏽

    @hasansalameh1170@hasansalameh11703 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn't mind adding either of these to my collection but for me the Yamaha is much, much more ergonomic for the picking hand. The cutaway in the pickup fits my fingerstyle playing well, but most importantly the contour on the top of the body fits my forearm like a dream. My main guitar is a Yamaha SG2000 with no contour whatsoever and the edge digs in. My Fender basses are a little more comfortable but I wish I could replicate the Yamaha contour on all my guitars. I think the five-way selector is a dumb gimmick and the Ibanez gimmick actually sounds kind of cool IMO, but one of the options on the Yamaha does a pretty good Motown fingerstyle funk sound. I could see it sounding really nice with some flats. I think another important perspective for both of these guitars is how well their five-string versions handle the B string - is it floppy, dead sounding, etc.

    @PrimeFlash93@PrimeFlash932 жыл бұрын
    • In my experience with the Yamaha TRBX305 (although it should be noted that I am a relative bass noob), the B string is pretty good. To me it sounds warm, and just feels like a fatter E string. It's loose enough that you don't break a finger trying to fret it, and you probably can't tune it beyond Bb without going up a string gauge, but it's not floppy. Also the one other issue is that due to the massive magnets, the pickups are quite hot, and at least on mine, were set very high and perfectly flat when I bought it, which meant that the bottom end was very boomy and clipped massively if I had the volume anything above like a 2 on the guitar. After I got it properly set up and angled the pickups though it sounded great. I absolutely love it as an instrument, and the thinness and smoothness of the neck makes it so easy to play. I don't know how it works in a band, but I like it for me.

      @BambiTrout@BambiTrout2 жыл бұрын
  • I have the Ibanez SR405 5-string, and am quite happy with it. I just needed a bass for playing around at home and it fits the bill very nicely.

    @MiataChannel@MiataChannel2 жыл бұрын
  • Josh, you are awesome....I love your videos. You are so interesting and entertaining. Great job....I always learn something from you.

    @mdwayne741@mdwayne741 Жыл бұрын
  • This Yamaha is my Bass :) I bought it as my 1st one after your last testing video!

    @ever_grey4468@ever_grey44682 жыл бұрын
  • Real good comparison. Great review

    @thomaswalker8790@thomaswalker87902 жыл бұрын
  • I've sold every Ibanez I've ever owned. They just don't ever seem to have much life in them IMO. Yamaha's are certainly mellow, but I find them to be a more useful for that very reason. Excellent review, Josh! The gimmick switch bit literally had me laughing. Why do companies ever put those dumb things on basses anyway?

    @ampthebassplayer@ampthebassplayer2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes!!! Exactly)) ibanez have no life in sound ( except couple models)

      @marontesla2982@marontesla2982 Жыл бұрын
    • I understand your stance on Ibanez and I agree - they're trying to appeal to everyone, and in that the basses have no personality as a result..

      @cd0u50c9@cd0u50c9 Жыл бұрын
    • Personally, I really like the Power Tap on my Ibanez, it makes a huge difference and greatly expands the library of tones that bass can offer. Very useful and likable.

      @Quabanos@Quabanos Жыл бұрын
    • I really like my Ibanez SR300 - I get good tones and flexibility with it and despite being mainly guitarist I just love picking it up because of how gorgeous it looks. I guess each his/her own. :)

      @sonkegrewe4111@sonkegrewe4111 Жыл бұрын
    • Not much life...hmmm... but the Sr series has been around for 25+ yrs and the Ibanez Bass for over 40 yrs., and are still popular. (Some models do stink but all pricier brands have the same issue). A guitar, bass or not, will always have a personality. It's how you set it up and play it!

      @dandowodzenka8864@dandowodzenka8864 Жыл бұрын
  • Dude! Get out of my brains! I was recently looking up tons of videos for each of these so that I could try to make my own comparison without having them in hand. Awesome video as always! Thank you so much 👊🏽😎

    @SebastianBleak@SebastianBleak2 жыл бұрын
    • You're welcome Sebastian!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • I feel that the sr300e is one of the better basses they've made in a long time. In the nineties they absolutely sucked with the adx series pickups, but these with the extended pole pieces really do have a nice punchy aggressive tone that cuts, and is very usable. Electronics are way above average at this price point. I'm a huge Fender Jazz Bass Enthusiast and own some Tobias and Padula's as well, yet I still find a place for this when I play and can get about any type of tone I want out of it. I think it sounds wonderful with soloed bridge pickup in particular for finger work and it has a fantastic slap tone.

    @davidzimbrick3337@davidzimbrick3337 Жыл бұрын
  • Love your videos! It's quite amazing how the affordable basses have developed over the years: 3rd party (rather than in-house) pickups, dope finishes, some exotic woods, even "gimmick switches" :) but in the end of the day we're going back to our Ps and Js.

    @HapyLLIuTeJIb@HapyLLIuTeJIb2 жыл бұрын
  • You got me at the Guile theme. Nice video again! Just watched it because you make good videos. I have no intention of buying such basses soon.

    @jean-michelfarley9135@jean-michelfarley91352 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Jean-Michel!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • I almost bought the TRBX304 last year but found a good deal on a returned TRBX604 and I love that bass.

    @plasticslacks@plasticslacks2 жыл бұрын
  • I tested both of these in 5 string version some years ago, but finally got the big brother of the Ibanez, the SR605, cause it felt a bit more comfortable/smooth to play... but also at almost double the price. Overall I liked all tested Ibanez models more than the peavy, yamaha and whatnot, in sound, design and feeling. Damn are they slick! Soundwise I have never experienced any shortcomings, may it be in soft, "accoustic" band setups to brutal metal: the Ibanez does it all perfectly!

    @mfsoab@mfsoab2 жыл бұрын
    • I picked up a SR505 because I found it used for under $400. Been in love with it since.

      @Celtamongstmen2@Celtamongstmen22 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. If you want that Fender Jazz jacked all the way up Geddy Lee type sound, you just can't do it with a MusicMan style bass. The Ibanez is the first bass I've been able to truly get that sound with ....but actually can do it so well that it can actually OVERDO it. The playability is also spot on. I also have a Chinese Affinity 5 string, and as long as you check it before you buy it...I have been very impressed that it sounds just like a jazz should. The power tap switch is actually just attempting to give you 3 pickup configurations in one bass. P...J...and P/J. Mid song I don't touch it but if I'm playing covers it can help get you in the right ballpark quicker. It's limited functionality...but I don't think I'd go so far as to call it a gimmick switch.

      @evracer@evracer2 жыл бұрын
    • You brought up the biggest point, whatever feels better to play should always be your pick

      @rl1275@rl1275 Жыл бұрын
  • I just ordered the Ibanez and Im so stoked to play around with all the options it has.

    @knekt6874@knekt6874 Жыл бұрын
  • dude nice playing!!! I'm learning the slap part 1:08 at 75% tempo... its so awesome!

    @ThatOtherAndi@ThatOtherAndi2 жыл бұрын
  • I have a Yamaha BB434. I upgraded the pickups and put on a better bridge. It's my cheapest bass and probably my 3rd fave of 9. Shockingly high quality. I also very much favor passive. I like to tweak the sound of my pickups after it leaves the bass. I just want the raw pickups from the bass. Nice coverage!

    @bnutz3k@bnutz3k2 жыл бұрын
  • I have the Ibanez SR305E and I love it! It's an awesome bass🖤

    @grmnxd8842@grmnxd88422 жыл бұрын
  • Nice video. The Ibanez reminds me of my bass. Back in 1995, I bought a nice Cort in a pawn shop. Slim neck, active EQ, wood finish played amazingly and extremely versatile. The only thing I never could find the model #. Fast forward 5 years ago, I find one just like mine and I find out that my bass is not a Cort, but an Ibanez with a Cort neck. The bottom line is who cares what you own. What matters is if it sounds well and play well.

    @peosea@peosea2 жыл бұрын
  • Watching this video only made me want a Fender even more lol. Good video, Josh! :)

    @SamasakiXBL@SamasakiXBL2 жыл бұрын
  • Easy sub. Nice review man thanks! Could you make another vid using the sr300e for more metal? I really want to hear it shine haha.

    @johnathaned@johnathaned2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video. Last year I bought a Ibanez. What I really wanted it was a Squier, however, in some countries fender prices are absolutely crazy, and yamaha practically doesn't exist in music retailers (Chile). And i agree, one can't replicate the fender classic sound, however, the ibanez really replicates more older tones, for instance, mccartney hofner and the like. I never really liked ibanez, particularly in guitars, but to start playing bass I'm more than happy with my ibanez. Keep it up josh, love your channel and work. Regards!

    @erwartungstk@erwartungstk2 жыл бұрын
  • 9:21 slapping groove makes me think of Mark King:) I wonder if u can do a video about Mark King like u did with Les Claypool, Cliff Burton and Flea? And btw the comparison is amazing👍👍

    @sasithegreatguy@sasithegreatguy2 жыл бұрын
  • My wife brought a yamaha trbx 304 for my birthday (just like the red one) BEST GIFT EVER! Never tried the Ibanez but it sounds pretty good. But the tone on the yamaha is great when you consider the price. My only grip is that there is no passive option. But a fun bass to play. I turned it into a tenor bass tuned ADGC and it sounds killer. Great review!😌🎶👍🏾

    @etpslick100@etpslick1002 жыл бұрын
  • I had that sr300 in that colour and loved it smooth finish smooth neck stroke Jackplug

    @stefanbrown8176@stefanbrown81768 ай бұрын
  • My first bass was Ibanez sr305. I have a Cort custom. They are both awsome. Just ordered a Sire p7 swamp ash. Cannot wait.

    @FM-fh3nx@FM-fh3nx2 жыл бұрын
  • When I was starting to learn bass I bought the then current version of Ibanez SR300 (it has EXF CAP pickups rather than what is on the SR300E ) and for somebody with small hands and fingers, it was really good choice I think. Extremely comfortable to play and I could reach notes above 12 fret still quite easily. After stringing it with flatwounds by the suggestion of my bass teacher, I loved the deep tone I was getting with it. So yeah, for beginner or even moderate skill bassist I feel the price point was good, I haven't had quality issues with it. It needed lowering the action after purchase but other than that it has been solid. I still have it as my backup bass. So I could easily recommend it as a first bass to anybody. I do agree however that I am not also fan of the jack type, you cannot plug in most of the small headphone "practice amps" directly into it and I agree about the battery compartment sucking big time, changing battery is a pain in the butt.

    @blue_jm@blue_jm Жыл бұрын
  • I tried both and went for the Yams. I bougth a TRBX305 and a TRBX304. I think there is no better value for the money. The Eeeeebanez were close, but the Yams felt more comfy. After a 35 year hiatus of plying, I'm back on it. I'm flabergated with the TRBX305, I love the fretboard. I don't care much for tone controls & gimmicks. After I've tried close to 30 axes, several of them more than one time, I was happy with my choice.

    @loiseaunoir1021@loiseaunoir1021 Жыл бұрын
  • I own a TRBX304 and it’s great! Today I would buy both. Great review, as always 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    @cezaralopes@cezaralopes5 ай бұрын
  • I have purchased his Beginner to Bad-Ass and watched a ton of his videos. I have come to really dig this cat. Great sense of humor and never condescending. Excellent Bass Guitar channel. Probably the best.

    @Cowdog1@Cowdog1 Жыл бұрын
  • Personally, I've always been a fan of making your own sound. You find the tone that best suits you, and everything you play will sound great. I still make tweaks to my tone here and there, but not on a per song basis (other than clean vs distorted). I love my tone no matter what I'm playing.

    @The_Metal_Mechanic@The_Metal_Mechanic2 жыл бұрын
    • can you get the tone you're getting now out of a piano?

      @cunjoz@cunjoz2 жыл бұрын
    • My clean tone can be clear and piano-like, but it isn't that clear. I play an ESP LTD F-155DX with an EMG 40DCX in the bridge and a 40CSX in the neck. I use D'Addario Pro Steels with a light gauge and low action, so I can get a lot of attack with my fingers. I usually don't try to get that clear piano tone because I play hard rock and metal, but sometimes I'll get a nice blues sound while I'm just sitting fooling around on the fret board.

      @The_Metal_Mechanic@The_Metal_Mechanic2 жыл бұрын
    • @@The_Metal_Mechanic i asked you can you sit down at a piano, play it and still get the bass tone you're gettint out of your bass? also can you play a flute and get the same tone?

      @cunjoz@cunjoz2 жыл бұрын
    • @@cunjoz I can not play the piano or the flute, so the answer is no. Can someone else with those instruments emulate my tone? Perhaps. That doesn't matter to me, though. I found my tone and my sound, so I don't have to be making minor changes to my sound to get as close as possible to Cliff Burton, Geezer Butler, or Steve Harris. When jamming with my friends, my tone sounds exactly as it needs to.

      @The_Metal_Mechanic@The_Metal_Mechanic2 жыл бұрын
    • Unfortunately that never works as expected in a live setting

      @alishehab7840@alishehab7840 Жыл бұрын
  • I own one of the Ibanez SR300, its a few years old now, and I love it to death. It's really nice for metal, distortion, tapping, chords and stuff.

    @HappyTreeFreak666@HappyTreeFreak666 Жыл бұрын
    • Hello, its a good bass for starting (with Rammstein for example) ?

      @draconobi@draconobi Жыл бұрын
    • @@draconobi any 4 string bass can play any 4 string song.....

      @YTiswoke@YTiswoke Жыл бұрын
    • Have a Roadstar ll from the 80's An SB-1200 from the 90's love them both...also have a Yamaha 5.....both are cool with cool options

      @YTiswoke@YTiswoke Жыл бұрын
  • I have always been a primarily Ibanez guy and probably always will be. And towards the end you summed it up perfectly why. I'm a metalcore/deathcore player (finger style with some pick) and Ibanez is just great for the metal scene. I also play in my church and it's great that I can use my Ibanez 5 string for metal and then use it for church on Sunday. Now that's versatile!

    @EDCaub@EDCaub Жыл бұрын
  • My first Bass is the Ibanez Model you were talking about. I was browsing through my local music store looking for a bass that is in the price range of ca. 300 bucks. Also I wanted a bass that does not have any screws besides the pickups, where you would usually rest your thumb during fingerstyle. It is suprising how few basses are left, after those two criteria (At least at my music store) It also needed to look sexy, so I ended up with that one. And I am quite happy with it.

    @zapp3l@zapp3l2 жыл бұрын
  • Good video. I have an SR400EQM. I love the skinny neck and the tonal range. It's a fun bass to play even if it won't replicate a Fender. That's why you need more than one bass!

    @scottarmstrong1172@scottarmstrong11722 жыл бұрын
  • I have an Ibanez Soundgear Premium SR2605, and while it's more pricey than the SR300E shown here, the body shape remains the same. It's super easy to move up and down the neck, looks gorgeous, is pretty light, and has a swath of tone control straight from itself. Also the types of wood and designs they're putting on their basses for the prices they're being sold at are such a good deal. Definitely recommend the SR line to virtually any bassist as its practicality and playability are superb

    @Axonnultrax@Axonnultrax8 ай бұрын
  • Heyy josh I love your videos anddd i think you have the best bass reviews ever

    @aliattaran1354@aliattaran13542 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks Ali!

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
  • I played a dozen basses that day in all manner of price ranges, and I kept coming back to the SR300E. It just felt right.

    @benjaminsteele332@benjaminsteele3322 жыл бұрын
    • In the "fretless wing" of my collection there's a passive PJ 4-string SDGR living next to American and Japanese made (G&L, YMH) active 5-strings. That practical little Ibby doesn't suck at all - much love!

      @tiltil9442@tiltil94423 ай бұрын
  • I have that exact Yamaha model so I'm biased but I love it.

    @bassistwithadeathwish7277@bassistwithadeathwish72772 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Josh, great video! I was wondering if someday you can do a showdown between the two main slap techniques (bouncing vs through the string)?

    @medmac2112@medmac21122 жыл бұрын
    • 17 likes equals at least that many pissed off drummers.

      @richsackett3423@richsackett34232 жыл бұрын
    • I didn't know his name was Josh? Great minds tend to have the same names ☺️😉

      @joshuayettou3552@joshuayettou35522 жыл бұрын
    • Is through-string a popular approach? that's what I'm practicing (using Nate Navarros vid) but I am noticing mostly bouncing elsewhere in KZheads instructional slap bass community

      @Missile_Command@Missile_Command2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Missile_Command Yeah it’s very popular! I slap this way as well. For some reason most KZhead teachers don’t mention it but many bassists slap through the string like Victor Wooten, Larry Graham, Ida Nielsen and Davie504 to name a few.

      @medmac2112@medmac21122 жыл бұрын
    • Depends on the song man, they make different sounds, especially when playing fast.

      @rahulmenon4357@rahulmenon43572 жыл бұрын
  • I have the trbx605 paired with the ampeg rb 110. It sounds so sweet. I love to have the treble all the way up on the amp and the bass passive 50/50. I haven't even put the battery in it because it sounds so good. I also have a fender jazz fsr paired with an orange crush 50 and it sounds like a giant dump. The bass plays great. Really, I think it's the orange. The point is the trbx605 sounds amazing for 700 dollar bass.

    @jj-eg5up@jj-eg5up2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I would just like to add that going for the "classic" tone Is not always what you need, i think maybe with these basses you can develop your own sound and tone, i'd go with the ibanez definetly

    @knmbsst@knmbsst2 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly!

      @Mukundanghri@Mukundanghri Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for The Video Review...Good-Job ! :)

    @candrabalimirage@candrabalimirage2 жыл бұрын
  • I have the exact red Yamaha... 4 months and love it so far.

    @ifilmalways7122@ifilmalways7122 Жыл бұрын
  • Out of these 2 i prefer the Ibanez, i got myself a black Ibanez as my first bass in 2020 and it never failed me. It does the work and is very comfortable when you play it. Deffo recommend!

    @mortuuma@mortuuma2 жыл бұрын
  • I bought the Yamaha a few years back of off your recommendations for beginners bass and love it thank you, I am however considering replacing the pickups with some EMG or fishman humbucker pickups

    @SpiritDK@SpiritDK Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the great video. I got the Yamaha a few years ago after watching 1000 KZhead reviews (including your channel) and I'm really mixed on it. I like the feel when playing near the neck pickup but playing on the bridge pickup is harder and sounds thumpy. The neck feels good to play on, no complaints there. The E & A strings don't have a strong fundamental tone and sound a bit flangy. I fuss with the gimmick switch all the time without finding any good sounds. (Guess I should leave it flat and use my amp EQ.) I admit some of these issues might be my technique as I'm newer to bass.

    @dthree4113@dthree4113 Жыл бұрын
  • Great comparison! I've previously owned a Yamaha RBX A2 5 string (only sold it because I wasn't using it, and it deserved to get played) and a mid 90's Ibanez SR885 (at a point my bass playing where I didn't have a clue how to use active electronics). Yamaha basses are pretty fantastic, especially the BB series (and would likely get closer to the classic basses' sound). That said, I'm a P-Bass fanatic, have a J-Bass and a MM, but I'm considering getting an Ibanez SR306 for something a little different and with an extended range. As for its "gimmick switch" I don't think I'll use the coil tap setting, mostly operate in the Series setting, and occasionally use the Power Tap (single coil-esque with a slight bass boost).

    @bassnsax@bassnsax2 жыл бұрын
  • Josh, that was a really nice video and informative .. I’d actually like to see you do a video like this on the Yamaha Trbx 504 versus a competitive Ibanez in the same price class. The 500 series Yamaha bass allegedly has more appropriate electronics. Good to see you! 😎👨🏻

    @shipsahoy1793@shipsahoy17932 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, I think the SR500E vs. the TRBX504 would be really interesting too! Much more similar electronics setup.

      @BassBuzz@BassBuzz2 жыл бұрын
    • @@BassBuzz 👍Sounds like a plan! 😉👨🏻 Btw, you’ve been doing a great job on the videos.. Thank you so very much!

      @shipsahoy1793@shipsahoy17932 жыл бұрын
    • I totally agree! I also toggle between the Yamaha TRBX504 and the Ibanez SR500E. The huge advantage is, that both instruments are able to be played in active and passive mode. That would be very interesting to see Josh's opinion. In the end it's the best solution to test them ourselfs and then make a decisson.

      @DigitalLandscape@DigitalLandscape2 жыл бұрын
  • Now that's the way to do a comparison! Well done. I'd call Ibanez for the win. Having said that , yeah, it's versatile but it's also a very specific sound -- very "hi-fi." Good for ore "modern" sounding electronic music and fantastic for soloing and especially "chord/melody" playing. But if Jamerson or Jaco is your thing -- you're going to need a second bass. Incidentally, whenever I work with a soundman in a large hall, they seem to love the Ibanez. They're clear, clean and easy to control from their end.

    @NelsonMontana1234@NelsonMontana1234 Жыл бұрын
  • I'm kind of happy I went with the 625 black label... It has a simple active and passive switch which I really enjoy. You can volume balance the active and just apply the EQ change for certain songs and then go back to passive covering a wide range of options. Also the input Jack on some of the newer Ibanez is pretty sweet especially for cable wrapping... Only point of disagreement would be that based tones other than Fender precision or jazz don't sound as good as modern stuff played on ding wall et cetera... Good guitar and good base are good, It matters not what the logo on the headstock says.

    @msi1985@msi1985 Жыл бұрын
  • Yamaha for me too. My first bass was a Hohner P bass but if these were around in my hay day I would have been really happy. Now days I have 40 basses to choose from 10 Yamaha's and only one vintage Ibanez. I demoed the Yamaha TRBX 504 about two years ago against a Sire Jazz and the Yamaha was better in every possible aspect , weight ,build quality, neck, tome and hardwear.. and it was quite a bit cheaper. So ok I might be a little biased about Yamaha after 40 years of playing them but out of all my bases which include ,G&l's Fenders, Aria pro, Kramer DMZ 6000b, and many more .. I usually leave the house with a Yamaha.

    @peekaboo4390@peekaboo43902 жыл бұрын
  • I have the previous version of the Yamaha and I absolutely love it. Can't speak much much for the Ibanez but I know they build quality gear, but I do really like the Yamaha.

    @RLTechWeb@RLTechWeb2 жыл бұрын
  • I own both of these in 5 string. All points are accurate except I do dig the thumb cut outs on the Yamaha and love the contour of the body. I love them both though.

    @alexgheorgheos2731@alexgheorgheos27312 жыл бұрын
  • So lovely to see my sky veil in one of your videos :)

    @jakefoxx7978@jakefoxx79782 жыл бұрын
  • I have had this yamaha model for 2 years now and i absolutely love it. And also i like the pickup "cutaway thing". It is just comfortable place to keep my thumb on. Bought 6 string ibanez with similar pick ups to this videos ibanez and i dont really like it as it doesnt have this cutaway thing

    @SmunGo21@SmunGo212 жыл бұрын
  • Started with a TRBX 174 some months ago. Loving it and looking forward to get a 304 too in the future.

    @ditorresyt@ditorresyt2 жыл бұрын
    • I've recently bought a 174 after working with a PJ Squier and GSR200. I think Yamaha has the best neck feel (satin back and 10" radius). It's my favorite so far.

      @JasonRennie@JasonRennie2 жыл бұрын
    • I love my TRBX 174EW

      @judih.8754@judih.87542 жыл бұрын
    • @@judih.8754 yeah, I love my 174 too. Playing everyday and already developing my bass face. Hahah

      @ditorresyt@ditorresyt2 жыл бұрын
    • Skip the 304 and go to the 504 or 604. That's what I did. It's a huge upgrade for not much more.

      @agitatorjr@agitatorjr2 жыл бұрын
    • @@agitatorjr Thanks. Sounds like a good plan

      @ditorresyt@ditorresyt2 жыл бұрын
  • I've owned an Ibanez SoundGear model for about 10 years now. It was a god-send when I had less spare $$ and needed something that could do a bunch of different sounds and styles. Now that I've got more cash to splash I've picked up a few specific basses that excel at specific things and are more fit for purpose. That said, either of these would also make for a nice lightweight backup bass if you want to have an extra one on-hand at gigs.

    @ReverendRaff@ReverendRaff2 жыл бұрын
  • I love the power tap on my Ibanez. Also I use a right angle cable and it works just fine.

    @thomashalley7258@thomashalley72582 жыл бұрын
  • I own the Ibanez Bass, just the five string version of it and I really like it, especially for the price point it sells at. ( I got mine for about 380€, the 4 string version is a bit cheaper). I play in a small modern metal band where I don't really chase any established sound but have to find my spot between two 7 string guitars and a synthie. The active EQ built in allows to adjust on the fly a lot easier in a gig or a rehearsal than having to run to your amp or fiddle with your paddle board. Also the I kind of like the power tap function when going into a breakdown part of a song to give me some more punch there. All in all a very good fit FOR MY NEEDS. I can however see how people that chase a more established sound don't get much enjoyment out this bass and are much better of with something else.

    @wurstfan9912@wurstfan9912 Жыл бұрын
  • I wanted the Yamaha for looks & sound, but bought the Ibanez (CA Red!) two years ago as it was a lot cheaper in the UK (£50+?). It had a couple of noisy knobs and the volume one fell off. I tightened it up and used some Servisol spray. My Ibanez SA160QM also had a bad treble dial and jack when I got it decades ago. I play both badly though an MG30DFX 😄 The amp also just stopped working and needed more Servisol.

    @dazednconfused31337@dazednconfused313372 жыл бұрын
  • I had one of the early BB-1200 Yamaha Basses, at the time it was the best bass I had ever touched. Only Ibanez I ever owned was an 8 string and it weighed a friggin ton!

    @bigal1863@bigal1863 Жыл бұрын
  • Awesome! The whole last week i was thinking about getting one of these but in 5 string. I think i go with the Ibanez because i play more distorted and i like the design more^^

    @EisGlockner@EisGlockner2 жыл бұрын
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