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Electric Bass

  • Body: Alder
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Fingerboard inlays: black dots
  • Edgeless fingerboard (rounded edges)
  • Nut: Bone
  • Neck profile: C
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Fingerboard radius: 305 mm (12")
  • Scale: 864 mm (34")
  • 22 Stainless steel medium jumbo frets
  • Pickups: Sire Premium MM humbucker (bridge) and Sire Premium single coil (neck)
  • Marcus Heritage-3 preamp
  • Controls: Volume, Ton, Blender, Treble, Middle/Freq, Bass with Push/Pull-function
  • Pickguard: Mint Green
  • Sire Premium MM bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • Open Premium machine heads
  • Colour: Mint
  • Available since September 2024
  • Item number 584198
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Mint Green
  • Soundboard Alder
  • Neck Maple
  • Fretboard Maple
  • Frets 22
  • Scale Long Scale
  • Pickups HJ
  • Electronics Active
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Bag No
499 €
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The very best in it’s price .
Packed and plays like none 20.10.2025
🎸 My Honest Review of the Sire Marcus Miller Z7 Bass Guitar

I play bass in church every week, and honestly, buying the Sire Marcus Miller Z7 has been one of the best decisions I’ve made. The moment I picked it up, it just felt right — solid, comfortable, and well put together. You can tell right away that the craftsmanship is way above what you’d expect for this price range. The satin neck feels buttery smooth, and the fretwork is spot-on with no sharp edges — little details like that make a huge difference when you’re playing through long services or rehearsals.
Tone-wise, this bass really delivers. It’s warm, clear, and sits beautifully in the church mix. I can easily go from deep, round lows for worship ballads to a punchier, brighter tone when the songs pick up energy. The preamp gives you a lot of control, and being able to switch between active and passive makes it incredibly versatile for different styles and dynamics.
One thing worth mentioning — the output isn’t as hot as some other active basses. It’s more balanced and even, which I actually prefer. When you switch from active to passive, the volume stays consistent instead of jumping or dropping suddenly. For live church settings, that’s a huge plus because it keeps your sound smooth and controlled.
What really impresses me is the value. The Z7 gives you features you’d normally only find on basses that cost twice as much — like the rolled fretboard edges, dual-mode electronics, and that premium feel overall. It also looks amazing on stage; under lights, it really stands out.
If I had to pick one downside, it’s that it’s a little on the heavier side, but it’s not a dealbreaker — the tone and build quality more than make up for it.
Overall, the Sire Marcus Miller Z7 feels and sounds like a professional instrument at a very reasonable price. Whether you’re playing in church, recording, or gigging, it gives you reliability, tone, and comfort that make you want to play even more.
⭐ Rating: 9.5/10 – Incredible value, premium feel, and perfect for players who want a pro sound without spending a fortune.
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Marcus Miller Stingray sticht ....
11- Finger Joe 21.10.2024
Wunderbarer Bass ohne wenn und aber ..Tadellos verarbeitet , toller Preamp , der Hals wie von Sire gewohnt ein Traum ,dank gerundeter Flanken , die Pickups sind flexibel und klingen hervorragend . Einzig die Tuner habe ich gegen Sandberg Ultra Lights getauscht und den Bass von 4,3 auf 4,1 kg gebracht..keinerlei Kopflastigkeit .
Für mich die beste Stingray Adaption , die ich je spielen durfte ...
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