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Marcus Miller V5 Alder-4 CGM LH

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Electric Bass

  • Lefthand / left-handed model
  • Body: Alder
  • One-piece neck: roasted maple
  • Fingerboard: roasted maple
  • Neck profile: C
  • Fretboard radius: 241 mm
  • Scale: 34" (Long Scale)
  • Bone nut
  • Nut width: 38 mm
  • 20 Medium small frets
  • Pickups: 2 Marcus Vintage-J Revolution single coils
  • 2 Volume and 1 tone control
  • Vintage bridge
  • String spacing: 20 mm
  • Chrome hardware
  • Black pickguard
  • Colour: Champagne Gold Metallic
  • Made by Sire
Tillgänglig sedan November 2023
Artikelnummer 567575
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Colour Gold
Soundboard Alder
Neck Roasted Maple
Fretboard Maple
Frets 20
Scale Longscale
Pickup System JJ
Elektronic Passive
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
5 699 kr
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LH_Frank 07.03.2025
I think it's going to be much quicker if I outline what the bad bits are of this Bass:

1. The plastic potentiometer knobs feel a bit cheap.
2. There was a _TINY_ blob of lacquer on the back of the neck. Probably smaller than a pinhead This is just something that would have easily been missed by a QC visual check, but I could feel it with my thumb after playing for a few minutes, so maybe they need to hire more lefty bass players in the quality control dept. Anyway, the offending item was soon paired off (carefully) using a sharp penknife blade to leave the neck flawless - so no harm done.
3. The setup wasn't quite right for me out of the box (the band I play for tune down a step, so it was never going to be, realistically). But it was damn close.

Now the good bits:

Everything else.

I could go on about the near perfect fret job, rolled fingerboard edges, the straight, stable and beautifully finished neck, the gorgeous looks, the classic Jazz bass zing sound of those pickups, or all the excellent design touches like the angled neck joint, matching black pickup mount screws or the string-through-the-body option. But I won't. All I will say is that I am very happy with this bass, and I think anyone looking for a great passive J-bass for under 500 GBP is going to be very pleased with it as well. The only issue with buying one right now might be demand outstripping supply. I had to wait a good few weeks for mine and these are still only available as back orders from Thomann - a sure sign they're flying out of the warehouses, so you might not want to procrastinate.

Some online reviews have mentioned neck dive from the 'heavy' tuners on these basses. I'm not sure if Sire have stepped up there or if maybe my standards are lower, but I've found no hint of this when seated, or playing on a strap.

I've not bought Sire before, but I am now firmly a fan. They don't charge excessively for left-hand models, and have more LH models to chose from than their competitors. Thinking about that (that Sire has pretty much nailed the lefty bass-player market) you begin to see why they're getting kind of hard to source.
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