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Marcus Miller M7 5st BRS 2nd Gen
the guitar is used both at home for recording and on concert venues. There are no complaints about the sound, at 0 settings it produces good sound. Plus, unlike other Markus basses, it is 24 frets. I recommend it to everyone for its price, it gives out good sound, design, comfort and even more.
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Great great bass!
It is an almost perfect bass for me. With so many pickup configurations available in both active and passive modes, you can achieve virtually any tone you need, and it will most likely be close enough to whatever sound you're looking for. But of course - if you only want exactly "this this jazz bass sound" - buy a jazz bass.
It looks stunning. The build quality and materials are excellent, with the exception of the knobs, which could be of higher quality.
One thing to keep in mind is the 35" scale length. If you're not a particularly tall person, it may cause some discomfort during longer playing sessions.
Overall, it's probably one of the most versatile basses on the market.
It looks stunning. The build quality and materials are excellent, with the exception of the knobs, which could be of higher quality.
One thing to keep in mind is the 35" scale length. If you're not a particularly tall person, it may cause some discomfort during longer playing sessions.
Overall, it's probably one of the most versatile basses on the market.
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Almost good, but...
After a month of use, the fretboard is cracked. Frets buzzing and scratching fingers while playing. It hurts. The knobs fall out of the pots. String through the body is a completely useless function. The soldering of the wires is disgusting.
The exterior is good, but there are traces of varnish and paint. Machinehead tuners are weak and of poor quality. The neck is almost fine. The bass sounds good. Good ergonomics, bass is comfortable to play.
Overall this bass is good, but the build quality is very disappointing. A cracked fretboard negates all the advantages.
The exterior is good, but there are traces of varnish and paint. Machinehead tuners are weak and of poor quality. The neck is almost fine. The bass sounds good. Good ergonomics, bass is comfortable to play.
Overall this bass is good, but the build quality is very disappointing. A cracked fretboard negates all the advantages.
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Great workhorse
Took this bass mostly for recordings, and it sounds great as for fingerstyle/slap, as for picking. In my case, its versatility is one of the pros as well. Has two batteries, but if they run out of energy - passive mode sounds good too. Can be played as soon as it is delivered, however, it needs to be adjusted if you want to remove excess buzzing.
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Marcus Miller m7 BRS alder
The finish, is smooth and sweet, a good finish for a bright tone, the switch is a perfect feature that makes it stand out. Eq are notch. It'sa bass you need to get.
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