SIRE Marcus Miller M7 Swamp Ash 4-String Bass
- Item # 1543592
- Model # SML-2801
The Sire Marcus Miller M7 is well known for its pure humbucker sound and modern feel. With its big, deep and warm sound, it sits very nicely in the mix when played with the band. When thumped or slapp… Learn More
$1,073.00
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Covers the spectrum of sounds from soft to metal.
The Sire Marcus Miller M7 is well known for its pure humbucker sound and modern feel. With its big, deep and warm sound, it sits very nicely in the mix when played with the band. When thumped or slapped, the M7 has a distinctly different sound than the other Sire models. It has the Marcus Miller Pure-H Revolution set and the Rolled Fretboard edges. With both classic and modern feel and design, this bass can produce the desired sound for all genres of music from soft to even strong metal grunge. For an added special touch of detail, the M7 truss rod cover and back plate is also made with real wood for a premium look and feel. For a big deep warm sound. Order today.
Features
- Equipped with a newly designed heavy mass saddle bridge with a string-through body bridge mechanism that allows a tighter, more accurate, and stable tone.
- A top notch 3-band EQ preamp to meet the needs of Marcus Miller’s versatility and to cover various styles of music. The active/passive mode option, together with the Humbucker Pickup Set with individual setting options (single, humbucker, and serial-parallel) are the core technology for the best sound quality and tone versatility.
- Finished with a solid hard maple top which are found only in premium guitars for a rich, vibrant, and clear tone.
- What only custom shops can achieve, is now on the Sire 2nd Gen. These rounded edges will give users a firmer and more natural grasp compared to other typical fretboards.
Technical Specification
SIRE Marcus Miller M7 Swamp Ash 4-String Bass
Body Material : Alder/Ash with Solidtop Hard Maple Wood
Body Shape : New Modern Bass
- Body Color : Alder Body – BRB, TBLB: Ash Body – NT, TBKB