Sire

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Marcus Miller and SIRE have been on a mission for several years to build the best quality bass at an unbelievable price, making it available to everyone. The result is a line of Marcus Miller bass models that have a fantastic sound and look, and are high quality but with an extraordinarily low price.

Marcus Super- PJ Revolution Set is made with US-manufactured USA coil
It is an upgraded pickup set that allows you to create both the special tone from the precision bass along with vintage sound from the jazz bass.

The top quality new Marcus Miller 3band eq / preamp system
SIRE’s 3-band EQ preamp is a new development for the Marcus Miller series bass in order to meet the needs of Marcus Miller’s versatility and to cover various styles of music.

The wood choice for the body: premium swamp ash tone wood / North American alder
It is built with Swamp ash / North American Alder which is a high quality tone wood that is not common in this price range.

Rolled Fretboard Edges
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.  

Marcus Super-PJ Revolution Set
Marcus Super-PJ Revolution Set is made with US-manufactured USA coil. It is an upgraded pickup set that allows you to create both the special tone from the precision bass along with vintage sound from the jazz bass.In addition to the Fiber Bobbin and Alnico 5 magnets, this pick up is also made with US manufactured USA coil magnet wires.This Marcus Super-PJ Revolution Set gives the player that rich, powerful unique precision bass sound as well as the vintage jazz bass tone.

Jazz bass type is the industry’s standard bass model with its signature vintage sound. This is an all-around bass that is suitable for fingering, slapping, and other techniques and styles of playing. With both a classic and modern feel and design, this new bass can produce the desired sound for all genres of music from soft to even strong metal grunge.

Case sold separately.
Sire Marcus Miller P7 Alder 5-String Bass Antique White
Sire Marcus Miller P7 Alder 5-String Bass Antique White
Sire Marcus Miller P7 Alder 5-String Bass Antique White
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Neck
  • Neck shape: C type
  • Neck wood: Hard Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-On
  • Scale length: 34 In. (863.6mm)
  • Neck finish: Natural (Satin)
Pickups
  • Configuration: (SSS, HSS, HH, etc.) P-J
  • Neck: Marcus Super-PJ Revolution Precision Neck
  • Bridge: Marcus Super-PJ Revolution Jazz Bridge
  • Brand: SIRE
  • Active or passive: Passive
  • Series or parallel: Series
  • Active EQ: Yes
  • Special electronics: Heritage-3 / 3 band EQ with Mid Frequency
Fretboard
  • Material: Ebony
  • Radius: 9.5 In. (241mm)
  • Fret size: 2.4mm Medium
  • Number of frets: 20 frets
  • Inlays: White Pearloid Block
  • Nut Width: 1.771 in. (45 mm)
Body
  • Body shape: Precision Bass Double-Cut
  • Body type: Solid Body
  • Body wood: Alder
  • Body finish: AWH, TS, BK (Gloss)
Controls
  • Control layout: (master volume, tone 1, and tone 2) Master Volume/Tone(stack), Blend, Treble, Middle/Mid-Frequency(Stacked), Bass, 1 mini toggle SW(Active/Passive)
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed Bass Bridge
  • Bridge design: Marcus Heavy Mass STD Bridge
  • Tuning machines: Sire Premium Open Gear
  • Color: (chrome, nickel, black, etc.) Chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 4 strings
  • Special features: String Body Thru Available
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Accessories: (included with instrument) Wrench
  • Country of origin: Indonesia

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4.86

7 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming5
  2. Practicing4
  3. Recording4
  4. Rock Concerts4
  5. Live performances1
Cons
  1. Heavy1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Novice2
  3. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Good Tone7
  2. Fun To Play6
  3. Good Feel6
  4. Good Pick Up6
  5. Solid Electronics5
  • Such an amazing instrument for the money.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byRafael

    fromGilroy, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    My personal teacher recomene me this intsrumant and I'm so happy with it, the sound is amazing, the caulity, and some other good stuff. I'm really enjoy it.

  • Yes I will buy this product from this store

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byEugene

    fromTotowa nj

    Very good bass guitar

  • yes

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byRobert

    frommarlton new jersey

    The action and playability are the best

  • So happy I can play this bass

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byGeorge

    fromLawndale, CA

    Awesome craftmanship and wonderful sound. The active EQ is a killer. Even plugging in directly to a hifi (with 12 inch woofers) sounded great. I am new to bass (composer, producer, keyboards) but have some guitar skills. I could start playing right away. The experience was so rewarding. I totally love this bass.

  • Worth the price!

    4

    submitted4 years ago

    byJerry

    fromWorcester, MA

    I got this bass a few days ago and I really like it overall. I will give an honest opinion, and try to be as straightforward as I can be. I often hear this bass compared to Fender basses (which it is very Fender-like TBH) and I've read reviews that say this bass will hold it's own against MIA Fender basses as far as quality and construction. I've owned Fender MIA basses and I will tell you that, out of the box, that is not true in my opinion. Does this mean this is a bad bass? Absolutely not, but it's not on par with an MIA Fender, which is at least twice the price and often significantly more than that. What I like about this bass? It has a good sound and overall a great feel for a unit at this price point. Very chunky neck, which is pretty well made, rolled edges are really nice and I think rare at this price, and I'm impressed with the overall fretwork, although the edges could certainly have been filed better and been smoother (they are a little sharp at the sides of the neck). I haven't found a single fret buzzing on any string anywhere, and I haven't found any dead spots that I can tell. The body is classic P bass, the bridge is solid, conventional Fender-style (with thru-body stringing option), and it's definitely one of the better feeling low B's I've played on a 34" scale (they all seem different). The active preamp is fairly versatile, although on my bass one thing I don't like is the pickup blend, which seems to be more like a 3-way switch that brings on the neck or bridge pickup almost 100% once you move it at all from the center point. There doesn't seem to be much in the way of "blend" in either direction from what I can tell. The EQ works great, and you can dial in an awful lot of tones between this and the pickup control. The overall fit and finish is really decent. What I don't like; the bass is super-heavy. I guess that's to be expected given what it is, but maybe that's part of what gives it the sound and overall feel. I don't like the fret edges very much. They're not the worst I've ever had on a bass, but they aren't good. Could be a result of fretboard shrinking due to lack of humidity maybe, I don't know. The tuners feel pretty standard and not bad, but not as smooth as I'd like them to be. 18V preamp might be a turnoff to some people. Factory out-of-box setup was certainly not my cup of tea, action was set incredibly high and intonation was off quite a bit, although not as bad as I feared it would be. I did spend some time setting neck relief (which was actually somewhat close), intonation, and lowering the string height. This is really a personal preference, though. Bottom line, this is a very competent bass and worth the asking price for everything you get. I'm going to send it out to a tech and have the fret edges fixed, which I hope doesn't set me back a ton of $. I think if you buy this bass, spend a few bucks to have some of the factory issues corrected, maybe have it set up to your liking, you wind up a a very decent Fender PJ clone with an active preamp that will hold it's own very easily in live band or recording situations for quite a bit less money than the "real deal". If you're a gigging musician who doesn't want to bring along your high-dollar Fender, but want one that works as a good substitute for a lot less money, this may be just for you. It looks cool, it feels pretty good, and it won't break the bank. I would recommend this to people who like these types of basses.

  • I would definetly buy this bass again

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted4 years ago

    byStan

    fromPhiladelphia, PA

    This is a very versatile and well constructed base. Between the active and passive modes it provides a wide variety of playing preferences.

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  • asked byAnasof

    fromWoodridge, IL

    What in what cases would this bass fit. I have a bag already and would like to purchase a case for more protection.

    What in what cases would this bass fit. I have a bag already and would like to purchase a case for more protection.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Road Runner RRMBG ABS Molded Bass Guitar Case
  • asked byAldo

    fromOklahoma City

    I always see that this item is out of stock and I really want to order it but it's been months since it's been out of stock. Do you know when this item will be in stock again?

    I always see that this item is out of stock and I really want to order it but it's been months since it's been out of stock. Do you know when this item will be in stock again?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    This has an ETA of early October.
  • asked byJymxpe

    fromundisclosed

    How much does this bass weigh?

    How much does this bass weigh?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    All basses vary depending on the density of the wood. Even the same model can vary up to 1.5 lbs Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Bass Guitars are generally between 8.00 and 10.00 lbs. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. This will be approximately 8.5 – 9.5 lbs.
  • asked byJRbass

    fromFlint, MI

    Can the strings be end-loaded through the bridge?

    Can the strings be end-loaded through the bridge?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Not with this bridge.
  • asked byPatton

    fromFort Worth, Texas

    When will guitar center have the fretless version of this in stock, if ever?

    When will guitar center have the fretless version of this in stock, if ever?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It is not available in a fretless version.