Marcus Miller - Z3 4 Cordes Blue
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Electric Bass
Sire Marcus Miller Z3 4 Strings Blue
ARTICLE N° 122704
Features
Body shape
Type Jazz Bass
Type of tuners
Standard tuners, Open tuners
Number of strings
4
Instrument size
Long scale (34")
Number of frets
22
Body Type
Solid body
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Maple
Scale length
863,00 mm (34,00")
Pickup type
Actives
Fingerboard radius
304 mm (11,968")
Body material
Mahogany
Electronic
Active
Cutaway
Yes
Bridge configuration
Fix
Pickguard color
Mint Green
Artist
Marcus Miller
Pickup setup
H
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Color
Blue
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Other features
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Sire Marcus Miller Z3 4 Strings LH
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Electric bass
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Series : Z3
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Format: Sire Z-Bass
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Fork: 863.6 mm
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Colour: Blue
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Bridge : Sire Standard MM bridge
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Neck : Hard Maple, C-Profile
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Fingerboard : Hard Maple, Edgeless™ (rounded edges)
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Radius : 304,8 mm
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Number of frets : 22
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Frets types: Medium Jumbo
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Frets size : 2,7 mm
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Nut: Bone, 42 mm wide
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Tuners: Standard open tuners
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Pick-up: Micro Sire Standard MM
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Preamp: Marcus Heritage-3 (no midrange)
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Controls: Volume, Treble, Midrange, Bass
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Mahogany body
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Sire Z-Bass body shape with ergonomic forearm contour
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Pickguard Mint Green
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String gauge: 19 mm
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Neck mounting plate with 5 steel screws
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Metal dome buttons
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Markers: black dots (maple fingerboard)
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Active 3-band EQ
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Humbucker-oriented sound with deep bass
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Design inspired by an iconic 70s model
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Advanced electronic configuration for a wide sound palette
To find out more...
In the 1980s, Marcus Miller's career took on an international dimension thanks to his collaboration with Miles Davis. He quickly became a pillar of the trumpeter's sound, not only as a bassist, but also as a composer and producer. He played a major role in the conception of the album Tutu, released in 1986. This project marked an aesthetic turning point, incorporating electronic sounds and modern rhythms, contributing to a profound renewal of jazz fusion and reaching a wider audience.
