• Sire Marcus Miller 2nd Gen V9-5 Swamp Ash Natural
  • Sire Marcus Miller 2nd Gen V9-5 Swamp Ash Natural

Sire might be a relatively new name in the bass business but it has taken it by the storm. When bass legend Marcus Miller got onboard to help them design and fine tune these basses, a true Revolution took place. The whole idea was to produce entry level instruments that would offer features, sound and playability well beyond their price tag.

This is the Second Generation of Sire basses and we can honestly say these are now professional instruments with a really attractive price. Amazing value for money, actually. If the first Sire basses were a Revolution, new ones are the perfect Evolution.

Improvements over the original V9 (series 1) are: new and improved pickups, satin finish at the back of the neck, 9.5" radius (instead of 7.5"), Medium jumbo frets (instead of Small frets), Rolled fingerboard edges (we love that), ash wood battery cover (instead of plastic). Oh yes, and the pickup cover is now included both in the 4 & 5 string models.

This is the top of the line Jazz Bass style and it is named Marcus Miller V9 2nd Generation. It has a swamp ash body and comes with a gorgeous flamed maple top in Natural and the ebony fingerboard comes with Pearloid Block Inlays.

The low B is pretty remarkable for a bass in this price range. It is loud and clear.

You can find the highlights of this really amazing bass in the last picture.

More details: https://www.sire-revolution.com/product/sire-marcus-miller-v9

 





Sire Marcus Miller 2nd Gen V9-5 Swamp Ash Natural

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Body: Swamp Ash
Top: Quilted maple
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Construction: Bolt On
Frets: 20
Pickups: Marcus Super-J Revolution Set
Electronics: Marcus Heritage-3
Controls: Volume, Balance, Tone, 3 band EQ with sweepable mids
Weight: 4.4kg
Neck width at nut (mm): 45
String spacing at the bridge (mm): 19
Scale (inches): 34
Our price €
1.000,00 €

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