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Dan Veall takes us on a journey through the Sire Marcus Miller P5 and P5R Precision-style basses
"We are treated to a classic design that has beaten a well-trodden path for decades - nay, I think, sauntered with confidence in being possibly the most-recorded bass design in history.
It's a classic, a staple, and arguably can do any style; and for most “versions” out there, it hasn't really changed that much since the late ‘50s.
Well, Sire, I feel, are tackling “yet another P” with decorum and thought. The existing P8 and P10 models offer souped-up refinements in the range, including a J-style pickup, active electronics and eye-catching tops. However, demand still grew for a great-sounding, smooth-playing passive workhorse with all that fat richness we hope for in a no-nonsense bass."
Be sure to read the full written review at www.bassgearmag.com/bassic-review-sire-marcus-miller-p5-and-p5r-precision-basses/
And as always, we HIGHLY recommend using your best headphones,, earbuds or speakers to hear every nuance of these spectacular, yet affordable, bass guitars!
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Sire Marcus Miller P5 Details
01:48 Sire P5R
12:17 Sire P5
17:20 Wrap-up!
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