Marcus Miller - Z7 5 Cordes LH Burgundy
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Lefthanded Bass
Sire Marcus Miller Z7 5 Strings LH Burgundy
ARTICLE N° 122247
Features
Body shape
Type Jazz Bass
Type of tuners
Open 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
Ebony
Scale length
863,00 mm (34,00")
Pickup type
Actives
Fingerboard radius
304 mm (11,968")
Body material
Alder
Hardware color
Chrome
Electronic
Active
Cutaway
Yes
Pickguard color
Black
Left-handed instrument
Yes
Artist
Marcus Miller
Pickup setup
J, H
Neck shape
C
Packaging
Single unit
Color
Burgundy
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Other features
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Model: Sire Marcus Miller Z7 5 strings left-handed
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Type of instrument : Electric bass
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Series : Z7
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Format : Sire Z-Bass
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Pitch: 863.6 mm
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Colour : Burgundy (BUR)
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Finish : Not specified
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Top : Not specified
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Sides : Not specified
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Back : Not specified
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Bridge : Sire Premium MM bridge
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Neck : Hard Maple, C profile
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Fingerboard : Ebony (BUR), Edgeless™
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Radius : 304,8 mm
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Trussrod : Not specified
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Number of frets: 22
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Frets types: Stainless Steel, Medium Jumbo
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Size of frets: 2.7 mm
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Saddle nut: Bone, 45 mm wide
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Saddle nut: Not specified
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Tuning: Premium open tuning
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Fittings finish: Chrome
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Pick-up: Sire Premium J+MM pick-up set
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Preamp: Marcus Heritage-3 with midrange control
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Controls: Volume/Tone, Blender, Treble, Midrange/Frequency, Bass
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Original strings: DR Dragon Skin+ DBQ5-45
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Other features and details :
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Alder body
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Sire Z-Bass body shape
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3-ply black pickguard
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String gauge: 17.5 mm
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Handle mounting plate with 5 steel screws
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Aluminium buttons
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3-band active equalization
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J pickup configuration + MM humbucker
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Alnico pickups with windings made in the USA
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Noise-reducing Jazz split pickup
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70s bass-inspired design with ergonomic contours
To find out more...
Larry Carlton was also one of the guitarists to introduce a real 'counterpoint' logic in the studio: instead of doubling the main melody, he would create secondary lines that would dialogue with the vocals or keyboards.
He is renowned for his ability to use chord fragments rather than complete positions, which lightens up the mix while retaining harmonic richness.
His work has influenced the way modern guitarists build discrete but essential parts into complex productions.
He is renowned for his ability to use chord fragments rather than complete positions, which lightens up the mix while retaining harmonic richness.
His work has influenced the way modern guitarists build discrete but essential parts into complex productions.
