Marcus Miller V7 Alder-4 AWH 2nd Gen

Electric Bass

Image Marcus Miller V7 Alder-4 AWH 2nd Gen

Rating :

1
2
3
4
5

stars

If you own this item for a while and already published a review somewhere on the internet, you can publish it again here with a custom past date :

Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

V7 is top quality for little bucks

My V7 plays really well, though I had to set its action and intonation to get the perfect feel.

For the first couple of months you will also feel its weight, as it's quite heavy, but now after almost 4 years, I don't notice it anymore.

The on-board preamp is also nice and helps you achieve a tone you're looking for, especially with the mid knobs.

Maybe if I buy a Sire bass in the future, I will buy a passive bass, but for now I am still very satisfied with this one and I hope it lasts a long time. Like I said, it's cheap for what you get - and you get plenty!

3 years ago

Buy it!

Did my research, bought the bass and so glad I did. Gigged it several times since buying and it's been flawless. This has got to be without doubt the best quality bang for buck j bass on the market. The neck is a dream to play. Some say the weight is an issue and ok it's not the lightest bass out there but I've never found it a problem. More importantly, the balance is right. If I was to be picky the only improvement I would recommend is that the jack socket was wired in such a way so that you could leave the cable in the socket without draining the batteries. That said, just buy it you won't be disappointed.

3 years ago

Great Bass but Gen 1 was better!

5 years ago I bought the exact bass 1st gen but the 5 string version, I love that bass so much that I bought this 2nd gen 4 string version exact same color .

However quality wise I think the 1st gen was overall a better option.

Neck wood is better on my 1st gen and that massive bridge compared to this new one is like gimmick. The factory settings on my 1st gen was flawless and I still didn't made any adjustments whatsoever.

The new bass came completely unplayable with upbow neck and the fretwork was very poorly done with sharp edges.

The only better thing on gen 2 is rolled fretboard nothing else.

My new bass will have to go to a proper tech for a good set-up.

4 years ago

Incredible

I bought this bass on a whim after reading so many positive reviews. In short, this bass is stunning. Terrific value for money. The neck is unbelievable, satin finish, and the frets are beautifully rounded. The variety of sounds in active mode is very broad. And sounds great in passive mode too.

Pros.. an instrument that stands up to bass’ that cost twice or three times as much.

Very vesatile, looks, feels and sounds amazing. Very comfortable to play.

Cons.. the knobs feel plastic and cheap.. but honestly not a deal breaker.

4 years ago

Sounds quite mid-heavy for a jazz bass, but preamp adjustments can cover that. Build quality is good but not perfect, shown by the bridge pickup housing being almost too small for the pickup itself. After sending the bass to a luthier for setup, the D and G strings will buzz lightly on frets 1 and 2 (not sure if this is a common jazz bass syndrome).

4 years ago

The myth is true

I bought this V7 six months after my V7vintage.Nice instrument that plays from school to professional gig.The only disadvantage is the neck finish but its personally.

4 years ago

Can do all bass.

Very respectable quality.

All the min maxing knobs.

Can slap , play thrash and has a very nice clean tone.

Its light too it weights 4,5 kg.

4 years ago

The ender for Fender?

Pros:

The reviews aren't wrong. This the essentially the same quality and similar spec of instrument as Fender's Elite/Deluxe top of the range basses. Powerful, varied EQ, lovely construction with the rolled neck, very playable straight out of the box. Mid-sweep controls are especially fun. Considering that it costs much less than a Mexican Fender it does make you realise how much of a premium that headstock logo carries.

Cons:

It is a bit heavier than some, but nothing crippling. I've also realised that the jazz sound is a bit clanky and hollow for me so actually returning this and getting a P7 instead. I'm confident that build quality etc will be the same, just with a warmer P-bassy sound.

5 years ago

Just got this instrument. Bass is really cool, but I don't understand what is wrong with my bridge. Instead of a high mass bridge, here classic fender-style bridge. I wrote a letter to the support team for details, waiting for an answer.

5 years ago

Solid first bass

I use it to learn bass at home and it's serving me well. Strings are low, the neck feels great, encourages to pick it up and play.

Read all reviews >>

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Marcus Miller
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $506
  • Body: Alder
  • One-piece neck: Maple
  • Fretboard: Ebony
  • Neck profile: C
  • Scale: 34" (long scale)
  • Nut width: 38 mm
  • Fretboard radius: 241 mm
  • Frets: 20 Medium small
  • Nut: Bone
  • Pickups: 2 Marcus Super-J Revolution single coils
  • Electronics: Marcus Heritage-3 with frequency control
  • Controls: Volume/Tone (dual pot) - Pickup Blender - Treble - Middle/Middle Frequency (dual pot) - Bass
  • Active/Passive mini switch
  • Includes 2x 9 V batteries
  • Bridge: Marcus Miller Modern S with 20 mm string spacing
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Colour: Antique White
  • Includes a chrome pickup cover
  • Made by Sire
Explore alternatives >>
Share linkedin post Tweet Share