ColdFusion Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Hey all. Looking to get my first 5 string and saw this Sire on bassbros. Just wondered if anyone had any experience with these? I had actually been looking at fanned fret Ibanez's, Dingwalls etc, but now thinking I might have been trying to run before I can walk and that it would be better to get a 5 string at a lower price point in case I don't get on with it. Anyway here's the exact bass in question, seems a reasonably good price? https://bassbros.co.uk/product/2024-sire-marcus-miller-v7-reissue-5-string/ Thanks in advance for your help/comments/condemnation :). Edit - Sorry, just realised I posted this in the General forum rather than the Bass Guitars - I can't see a way to delete it though, sorry! Edited 3 hours ago by ColdFusion Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Sire is a very good starting point. Particularly second hand will retain its value well too should you not get on with it. I preferred the passive version but that’s my preference in all basses. 1 Quote
dave_bass5 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just be aware that's its quite heavy. Other than that, the Sire's are very well respected on here . I had one of the first ones. Other than weight it was fantastic. 1 Quote
ColdFusion Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Hmmm I hadn't considered the weight. That's a good kilo heavier than what I'm playing at the moment. Is that going to be the same for Fender/Squier J type basses? Quote
dave_bass5 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 minutes ago, ColdFusion said: Hmmm I hadn't considered the weight. That's a good kilo heavier than what I'm playing at the moment. Is that going to be the same for Fender/Squier J type basses? Have a look at the Sire sandblasted basses if you want light. Fenders etc can all vary as well. I have a Squier CV Jazz which is just over 9lbs, but that’s a 4 string. Quote
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