Marcus Miller - P5 Alder 5 Cordes Tide Pool
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Electric Bass
Sire Marcus Miller P5 Alder 5 Cordes Tide Pool
ARTICLE N° 122855
Features
Body shape
Precision Bass Type
Type of tuners
Open tuners
Number of strings
5
Instrument size
Long scale (34")
Body Type
Solid body
Nut width
47,60 mm (1,873")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Maple
Scale length
863,00 mm (34,00")
Pickup type
Passives
Fingerboard radius
241 mm (9,50")
Body material
Alder
Hardware color
Chrome
Electronic
Passive
Cutaway
Yes
Bridge configuration
Vintage
Pickguard color
Mint Green
Artist
Marcus Miller
Pickup setup
P
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Color
Dakota Red
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Other features
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Sire Marcus Miller P5 5 Strings
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Electric bass
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Series : P5
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Format: Type P-Bass Sire
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Pitch: 863.6 mm
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Colour : Black
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Bridge : Marcus Miller Vintage-S
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Neck : Torrefied maple and hard maple, C profile
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Fingerboard : Hard Maple with Edgeless™ rounded edges
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Radius: 241.3 mm
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Frets types: Medium
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Fretsize: 2.4 mm
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Saddle: Natural bone, 47.6 mm wide
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Tuning mechanisms: Open-gear premium tuning mechanisms
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Fittings finish: Chrome
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Pickup: Marcus Vintage-Fat Precision Revolution pickup set
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Pre-amplification: Passive (volume and tone)
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Controls: Volume, tone
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North American alder body
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Precision Bass Sire body shape
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Chromed metal knobs
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Neck attachment: 4 screws with square steel plate
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String spacing: 18 mm
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Fingerboard markings IV Dot Inlay
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Tortoiseshell pickguard
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Wide neck profile to suit different styles
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Simple electronics for easy sound adjustment
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Vintage-oriented sound with present midrange and powerful bass
To find out more...
Marcus Miller is famous for his distinctive bass sound, a blend of power and precision. He often uses shiny metallic strings to get more attack in his playing. His album Afrodeezia explores the African roots of Afro-American music through several international collaborations. Marcus Miller regularly travels to Africa for cultural and humanitarian projects. He sees music as a universal language capable of bringing people together. This vision is often reflected in his modern, rhythmic compositions.
