Marcus Miller - Z3 5 Cordes Skyburst Sparkle
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Electric Bass
Sire Marcus Miller Z3 5 Strings Skyburst Sparkle
ARTICLE N° 122754
Features
Body shape
Type Jazz Bass
Tuning machine
Open tuners, Standard tuners
Number of strings
5
Instrument size
Long scale (34")
Number of frets
22
Body Type
Solid body
Nut width
45,00 mm (1,772")
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Scale length
863,00 mm (34,00")
Pickup type
Actives
Fingerboard radius
304 mm (11,968")
Body material
Mahogany
Hardware color
Chrome
Electronic
Active
Cutaway
Yes
Pickguard color
Black
Pickup setup
H
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Color
Burst, Blue
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Artist
Marcus Miller
Other features
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Sire Marcus Miller Z3 5 Strings LH
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Left-handed 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: Skyburst Sparkle
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Bridge: Sire Standard MM bridge
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Neck : Hard Maple, C-Profile
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Fingerboard : Rosewood, Edgeless™
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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, 45 mm wide
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Tuning: Standard open tuning
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Fittings finish: Chrome
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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
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Pickguard: Black 3ply
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Active 3-band EQ
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Humbucker configuration with deep bass
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Active preamp for modern/classical sound
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Sleeve junction plate with 5 steel screws
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Dome-type metal knobs
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70s design inspiration with ergonomic contour
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Access to vintage to contemporary sounds via 3-band preamp
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Head designed for modern performance and groove bass
To find out more...
Marcus Miller frequently uses dynamic transitions in his tracks to hold the listener's attention. He can go from a very calm passage to a rhythmic explosion in just a few bars. This management of contrasts gives his music a great deal of energy and reinforces its emotional impact. This approach is particularly effective in concert, where he gradually builds the tension before the most powerful moments. It reflects his experience as a composer and his highly developed sense of musical narrative.
