Sire Releases New Marcus Miller F10 DX Basses

The new boutique models come in 4, 5, and 6-string configurations

Sire Releases New Marcus Miller F10 DX Basses

The new boutique models come in 4, 5, and 6-string configurations

Sire has released their newest variation of Marcus Miller series basses with the beautiful F10 DX. The new F10 DX is Sire’s premium modern single-cut active bass, designed for players seeking a refined, boutique-level instrument. Featuring a Swamp Ash body with a Spalted Maple top, a neck-thru 5-piece Maple/Mahogany neck, and an Ebony (4st &5st) and Rosewood (6st) Edgeless™ fingerboard, it offers exceptional sustain, comfort, and smooth playability.

Its Marcus Custom-H Revolution pickups with wooden covers and the Heritage-3 HD preamp deliver a rich, versatile tone fit for contemporary styles from fusion to modern rock. With 24 stainless frets, the Marcus Heavymass Custom bridge, and black satin hardware, the F10 DX stands at the top of the F10 lineup. It is available in 4-, 5-, and 6-string versions and includes a hardfoam case and wooden finger rest.

Body Material: Swamp Ash with Spalted Maple Top
Body Shape: Deluxe Modern Single Cut Bass Shape
Body Color: NT (Natural)

Neck Material: Hard Maple / Mahogany 5-pc
Neck Shape: C-Shape
Scale: 34″(4st), 35″(5st & 6st) 
Fingerboard Material: Ebony Edgeless™ (Rolled Fretboard Edges)
Fingerboard Radius: 12″
Frets: 2.4 mm Medium, 24 Stainless Frets
String Nut: Bone Nut, 38mm(4st), 45mm(5st), 54mm(6st) Width
Inlay: WH Pearloid/Ablone Rounded-retanglar Block
Neck Joint: Neck Thru

Pickup: Marcus Custom-H Revolution Set (Wooden Cover)
Preamp: Marcus Heritage-3 HD
Controls: Volume/Tone, Blender, Treble, Middle/Freq, Bass, Pickup Variation SW
Knobs: Aluminium Knob Black

Bridge: New Marcus Heavymass Custom
Tuning Gear: Premium Diecasting Gear
Hardware Finish: Black Satin
Pickguard: None
Accessory:Hardshell Case, Wooden Finger Rest

For more visit: Sire USA

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