One month before covid shut everything down I saw Marcus play in a small jazz club in Los Angeles…….got to hang with him after………of the hundreds of shows I’ve been to, I can’t believe how powerful that show was. Unreal.
I saw SMV back in 2008 in SF. I was probably the youngest person in the room but it was an amazing show. Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten. Actually what dreams are made of.
I got a Sire V3 2nd gen in 2021 and I adore it. The rolled frets are so comfortable. I've also seen a decent amount of hate for the headstock design which has never made the slightest bit of sense to me.
Nope I like it too. I know when someone is playing one without the cursory glance that says Fender (Which I also like) THe best thing about the headstock is the truss rood access. and the three way string tree.
I like the headstock, it´s new, and it is it's own - I get a little tired of looking at fenders. So it seems like that fender is still working in the old days, and Sire has just taken this a step up, and believe me, Marcus Miller would not put his name on something crap!
Ive heard people say they had issues with the first generation, and I admit that my P pickup in my first gen P7 5 died after 4yrs... But at its insanely low pricepoint for the quality, I bought it to be a starting point to customize it to my dream pbass, and NOW IT IS! Dropped a Nordstrand P pickup in there, all hipshot hardware, stewmac MOP topped knobs, and had a custom pickguard made of aircraft carbon fiber. It is a glorious bass!
As a proud owner of a V7 Vintage, I have to say Sire is one of the best things that happened to the electric bass this century. The headstock is ugly, but I got used to it with time. For me, the biggest problem is that I live in a really humid zone, and the bass catches rust relatively easy
@@Breeze_b_hard in the Sire soft case for their P and V series basses to be precise. I know it's not as good as a hard case but I already had one and it didn't fit there.
Im a Sire player, but i hate those headstocks too... But they look quite okay in 5 string version, that fifth tuner nicely fills up the space, and neck is wider, so that headstock doesnt look that big.
i'm 100% in agreement on the headstock that's one of the reasons why i've never pulled the trigger on one of these idk if i'd get over it, probably would but just having to get used to it is something i dread
The v7 is amazing for more old school bass tones. You really need to try the M7 sometime if you haven't. It has so many tone options with the pickup switches, active/passive switch and that amazing preamp.
I've been gigging with a First Gen Sire P7 for about 4 years now and it is hands down the best bass I've ever owned right next to my Mexican P Bass, the thing's a tonal tank and has pretty much never steered me wrong. So glad to see you covering Sire, they're the best bang for your buck for sure! (Arguably better than fender at times) but that's up to the player.
Got this exact bass used with dimarzio pickup in exchange for my 5-string LTD, I'm so glad i accepted. I never looked back since, and I'm planning on getting a second one at some point !
I bought a Sire P8 a couple months ago - finally - after being burned again and again by Fender's shoddy QC. I absolutely love it. I think it's better than the Fender American Ultra… at least, the ones they've been producing in the past couple of years. And it's less than half the price. (And I'll give your sponsor a boost here too… I bought mine from Sweetwater, and they were great as always!) P.S. Yeah, the headstock… that's the main reason I waited so long to try Sire. I'm getting used to it though.
Don't worry once you play it you will not think about the headstock i have a lakland was my love got vintage v7 5 string loved it so much I got 4 string p7 once you play it it's over IMO peace
I always look for your videos on basses because you always play a few riffs similar to the style of music I play. Not that the other reviewers out there aren't great, but their feather touch finger picking or all slap demos don't really give me an idea of what the bass will sound like for me. Thanks for what you do!
Love the way you play man, super soulful, bass chording, percussive in places. And you enjoy it too. Good job explaining the controls, I have one I just got and it still confuses me and that's from someone who owns a Fender Jaguar 😂
I’m “patiently” waiting on my V7 in Metallic Burgundy to get in at Sweetwater. Very hyped to get my hands on it, by all accounts the Sires blow similarly priced Squier/MIM Fender out of the water.
I used to own a MIJ Marcus Miller signature Fender, and this video has got me MISSING IT SOMETHIN' FIERCE! Yeah, the headstock isn't the best looking...but I don't look at the headstocks of my basses much (I might be the only weirdo like that 😂). If you can, you should try out their new D5 and P5, and maybe the P7!
Those pickups sound good!! I'm not very well-versed on Jazz Basses, but I like it! I find it interesting that there are a ton basses out there that add a bridge-side Jazz pickup with other pickups (MusicMan humbuckers or a Fender P-type), when I feel like the Jazz neck pickup is one of the best sounding bass pickup positions around!
I agree. I converted my V7 2nd Gen to V-V-T with a three hole Fender control plate, but then I really missed that three band preamp. Even without boosting or cutting, it just does something mysterious that makes the bass sound a little bit more lively, so I switched it back to stock.
I have this bass in vintage white! What an incredible bass. Your so right about the pre Amp very versatile. The neck is very comfortable and smooth. I got used to the enormous headstock and now that it's not such an obstacle I actually like it.
@@FULLonARMOR I do only playbseating in the studio I am deciding between the v7 or the fender players plus j bass But the fender costs double and still weighs 10 lbs plus is mexico
I've got the same "scuffing" on the binding of my P7, it's not a rare imperfection at all...mine wasn't a demo model, it was fresh off the delivery from Sire to the store. Not a huge issue for me, I love Sires enough to be planning my 3rd one, despite the headstock which is not a pretty thing.
I’m a beginner and I bought the Sire P7 but the 5-string version. I see professional people with multiple basses for different situations. I just got the 5-string so I could have it if I ever needed it. It’s a really pretty bass, LOL I laugh when people clown the headstock though. I didn’t notice that the headstock was weirdly shaped until others pointed it out
Thanks for the full disclosure at the beginning of the video. I haven't tried a V7 but I keep hearing they are pretty heavy but I'm a see for myself type of guy and I never buy a instrument I don't touch first can't wait to try one
I preordered and bought mine when they first launched the 1st batch ever. Got a V7 RW. But it's a heavy beast! What took you so long to discover this incredible line of instruments. The electronics are ridiculous too! Build quality second to none! Like the shape or not, over the past couple few years, when you see someone playing a V7...that headstock has become it's trademark. Best bang for the buck. You should take the V5 short scale for a ride:)
I dont totally hate the headstock, i think the one on my M7 is worse and looks like they made it from some wood left over from making other parts... but i guess there's only so many things you can do to make it different than a Fender. I love the neck and fretboard, i think they have fantastic value! Sire seems to have some relation to Dame? which wouldn't be surprising with those names...
I have a 2nd Gen V7 Fretless. I don't really like the look of the headstock, but then I don't have to look at it while I am playing. Dang, the neck is just so slick and fast feeling though. It's hard to put down once I am into a set with it.
It sounds really good. I do agree about the headstock, but if it sounds & plays great ( I'd overlook it or Re-Shape it? ). I love the Suhr headstock the best. I'd consider this bass, if I hadn't just-bought a Sterling Stingray SS-4. Enjoyed your demo.
This pre-release V7 has the V8 bridge on it. They must have decided to go cheaper on the current offerings with the V7 Gen 2 as it does not have the heavier bridge. Is that accurate?
Soo bad that people are stopping just by a headstock.. got many US Fender (precision, JB) and recently bought a V5R 5str... and Im Just amazed how qualitative it is for the price (got mine for less than 500 euros!).
I have to agree with you, the headstock is what’s deterring me from this purchase. Headstocks are a killer to me and its so damn stupid yet I can’t get past it LoL.
Agree about the headstock - if it's as good in sound & playability, WTF, I don't have to look at it when I'm playing it & there must be some way to mod that headstock, right?!
Had one. Good bass. But it wasn't quite a J. Not as great at slapping as I had hoped. (The Music Man and Ibanez are better). Felt a little unbalanced. (Oversized headstock?) It was also really heavy. Sold it.
My only complaint with Sire is I wish they'd take more risks with their finishes. Their guitars are awesome too, btw. If you ever need a great guitar for $600, you can't beat the new Larry Carlton models. There's a Telecaster-style, a Les Paul, a Strat, and an ES-335. I believe they're not at Sweetwater yet, but I had a chance to a try a couple. Wait...are we allowed to talk about guitars on this channel? Please don't take away my bass player's card. Bass is still my one true love.
Hi Patrick - How does the neck on the Sire v7 compare to the Fender Precision Bass? Is the neck more like a Fender Jazz Bass? Thank you - and great playing!
I know it's a year later, so you probably have your answer by now. Here is my response anyway, in case anybody else is just now reading this. V7 is much more Jazz Bass like. I have a Sire V7 2nd Gen fretless, and Fender Player Precision LTD. The Player Precision is noticeably wider at the nut, and feels thicker from the front to the back from about the first fret to somewhere around the middle of the range, but only just slightly. Enough to really notice when playing at speed down below the 7th or 8th fret position. Where the neck joins the body, the necks are about the same thickness and width.
Tbh i don't get why so many people don't like this headstock. It might not be beautiful, but in my opinion it's okay. It gives to the bass its own personality and it makes it more recognizable
Wrong. Sweetwater doesn’t do free returns on everything. I went to return an acoustic guitar pickup and they charged me for the return. I ended up essentially paying half the price of the pickup just to end up without it in the end
Back in 2019 I had a fly gig in Norway and the promoter said that he could borrow me a bass. Right off the airport we went to the hotel and from the hotel to the venue.When I arrived I found the 5 string version of this bass in the dressing room. A couple of hours later I was playing a gig with a bass and an amp which I never used before. I remember being very comfortable playing it. It's a good choice for a less than 1000 bucks bass and yes.. that headstock...ewww!
I had one but I always found that bass to lack of punch for an active bass, also I hate the huge cavity for the trussrod right in the middle of the pickguard
I felt the same about the stingray then I tried one and bought it. I also disliked the sire but it has grown on me .If it plays good sounds good it is good. We buy with our eyes ,the telecaster looked like a prototype for the stratocaster then I tried one and bought it .
One month before covid shut everything down I saw Marcus play in a small jazz club in Los Angeles…….got to hang with him after………of the hundreds of shows I’ve been to, I can’t believe how powerful that show was. Unreal.
I saw SMV back in 2008 in SF. I was probably the youngest person in the room but it was an amazing show.
Stanley Clarke, Marcus Miller, and Victor Wooten. Actually what dreams are made of.
I'm a beginner. I fell in love with this neck. Tried it, couldn't leave the store without it.
Neck is everything. Put whatever electronics in a wooden body to make your ears happy, but I PLAY BASS TO MAKE MY HANDS HAPPY
I got a Sire V3 2nd gen in 2021 and I adore it. The rolled frets are so comfortable.
I've also seen a decent amount of hate for the headstock design which has never made the slightest bit of sense to me.
Some people think you can play a headstock it's not the most beautiful thing in the world but it's not hideous either
What’s wrong with the headstock? Looks fine to me. Looks almost like a Fender. What don’t you like about it?
@@johndardi1334 He didn't say he doesn't like that headstock.
Am I the only one that actually loves the design of Sire's headstocks?
Nope I like it too. I know when someone is playing one without the cursory glance that says Fender (Which I also like) THe best thing about the headstock is the truss rood access. and the three way string tree.
I really dig them as well.
At first I wasn't a fan, but over time, I've fallen in love with it, and even prefer it to the Fender headstock
I like the headstock, it´s new, and it is it's own - I get a little tired of looking at fenders. So it seems like that fender is still working in the old days, and Sire has just taken this a step up, and believe me, Marcus Miller would not put his name on something crap!
I agree, I actually think the Fender headstock is ugly as **** it’s the reason I won’t buy one.
Ive heard people say they had issues with the first generation, and I admit that my P pickup in my first gen P7 5 died after 4yrs...
But at its insanely low pricepoint for the quality, I bought it to be a starting point to customize it to my dream pbass, and NOW IT IS!
Dropped a Nordstrand P pickup in there, all hipshot hardware, stewmac MOP topped knobs, and had a custom pickguard made of aircraft carbon fiber. It is a glorious bass!
I definitely love the headstock. There are so much ugly headstocks designs out there compared to this one.
I agree. I have no problem with the headstock.
I didn't like it much at first, but I realized it looked a bit like a cool knife. And watching Forged in Fire has made me appreciate it more.
buzzard beak forever!
That's funny because a lot of TB'ers hate them. I like them and don't understand why the shape is a deal breaker unless it's really lame.
4 strings, one piece of wood, how many options are there?
As a proud owner of a V7 Vintage, I have to say Sire is one of the best things that happened to the electric bass this century. The headstock is ugly, but I got used to it with time. For me, the biggest problem is that I live in a really humid zone, and the bass catches rust relatively easy
Do you keep it in a case?
@@Breeze_b_hard in the Sire soft case for their P and V series basses to be precise. I know it's not as good as a hard case but I already had one and it didn't fit there.
A lot of people say that about the headstock. I think it looks great.
Im a Sire player, but i hate those headstocks too... But they look quite okay in 5 string version, that fifth tuner nicely fills up the space, and neck is wider, so that headstock doesnt look that big.
love the vids dont stop them
I love your comment, and I ain't stopping 🤘
@@patrickhunter thats what i want to hear lol 🤘🤘
i'm 100% in agreement on the headstock
that's one of the reasons why i've never pulled the trigger on one of these
idk if i'd get over it, probably would
but just having to get used to it is something i dread
Hell, I'm wondering if anyone has sanded their Sire headstock down to a thin Tele Bass style before lol
@@patrickhunter that would be an upgrade on the current design 😅 there’s gotta at least be one
The headstock isn't really that ugly..i love it. Was hasitant at first and it does look weird on photos, but in real life it looks fine.
@@dominikkavur5373 I agree there are far more uglier headstocks out there
@@JM-ub9cl G&L is pretty sick
but man, it looks like they just didn't brainstorm hard enough on possible headstock designs IMO
If someone had not mentioned the shape of the headstock I would never have noticed! Looks very functional to me.
I really like the playing in the beginning. That was so sweet.
The v7 is amazing for more old school bass tones. You really need to try the M7 sometime if you haven't. It has so many tone options with the pickup switches, active/passive switch and that amazing preamp.
I've been gigging with a First Gen Sire P7 for about 4 years now and it is hands down the best bass I've ever owned right next to my Mexican P Bass, the thing's a tonal tank and has pretty much never steered me wrong. So glad to see you covering Sire, they're the best bang for your buck for sure! (Arguably better than fender at times) but that's up to the player.
thanks for the review - currently looking at the p7/p8 line . after all the research i think these are great for the pricepoints
Once you see the moose head in the headstock shape, you'll never unsee it.
BULLWINKLE!😁
Got this exact bass used with dimarzio pickup in exchange for my 5-string LTD, I'm so glad i accepted. I never looked back since, and I'm planning on getting a second one at some point !
Honestly I don't mind the headstock that much. It looks fine to me.
05:09 aliasing phenomenon in the wide string just make it more epic 🤩
I’ve never been able to find a watchable and genuinely entertaining bass TH-cam until now.
I bought a Sire P8 a couple months ago - finally - after being burned again and again by Fender's shoddy QC. I absolutely love it. I think it's better than the Fender American Ultra… at least, the ones they've been producing in the past couple of years. And it's less than half the price. (And I'll give your sponsor a boost here too… I bought mine from Sweetwater, and they were great as always!) P.S. Yeah, the headstock… that's the main reason I waited so long to try Sire. I'm getting used to it though.
The 5 string version of this is on my shortlist . Looks like a fantastic instrument. I can’t get behind the headstock either though!
Don't worry once you play it you will not think about the headstock i have a lakland was my love got vintage v7 5 string loved it so much I got 4 string p7 once you play it it's over IMO peace
I got the V7 2016 1st gen. and I never regret i got it. an awesome bass
I always look for your videos on basses because you always play a few riffs similar to the style of music I play. Not that the other reviewers out there aren't great, but their feather touch finger picking or all slap demos don't really give me an idea of what the bass will sound like for me. Thanks for what you do!
Id like to hear the guy just jam.
I'll say it again, man, I love your riffs!! And I agree with you on the headstock...
Love the way you play man, super soulful, bass chording, percussive in places. And you enjoy it too. Good job explaining the controls, I have one I just got and it still confuses me and that's from someone who owns a Fender Jaguar 😂
I’m “patiently” waiting on my V7 in Metallic Burgundy to get in at Sweetwater. Very hyped to get my hands on it, by all accounts the Sires blow similarly priced Squier/MIM Fender out of the water.
still waiting for my v5 ...fingers crossed
Ohhhh yes! Even the cheaper V3 gen 2 is a great bass. There’s so much value, considering these are around the same price as the Squier Classic vibes
I used to own a MIJ Marcus Miller signature Fender, and this video has got me MISSING IT SOMETHIN' FIERCE! Yeah, the headstock isn't the best looking...but I don't look at the headstocks of my basses much (I might be the only weirdo like that 😂).
If you can, you should try out their new D5 and P5, and maybe the P7!
groovin' on your intro playing - nice!
Those pickups sound good!! I'm not very well-versed on Jazz Basses, but I like it! I find it interesting that there are a ton basses out there that add a bridge-side Jazz pickup with other pickups (MusicMan humbuckers or a Fender P-type), when I feel like the Jazz neck pickup is one of the best sounding bass pickup positions around!
The amount of knobs that sire finds it’s able to put on its basses never ceases to amaze me. Knobs galore, knobs for miles🤦🏻♂️
I agree. I converted my V7 2nd Gen to V-V-T with a three hole Fender control plate, but then I really missed that three band preamp. Even without boosting or cutting, it just does something mysterious that makes the bass sound a little bit more lively, so I switched it back to stock.
I have this bass in vintage white! What an incredible bass. Your so right about the pre Amp very versatile. The neck is very comfortable and smooth. I got used to the enormous headstock and now that it's not such an obstacle I actually like it.
Is it true that its too heavy hand has wild beckdive?
@@marcusstrymon693 when playing while seated it's a bit of a balancing act. I have not noticed to much neck dive when standing.
@@FULLonARMOR I do only playbseating in the studio
I am deciding between the v7 or the fender players plus j bass
But the fender costs double and still weighs 10 lbs plus is mexico
I've got the same "scuffing" on the binding of my P7, it's not a rare imperfection at all...mine wasn't a demo model, it was fresh off the delivery from Sire to the store.
Not a huge issue for me, I love Sires enough to be planning my 3rd one, despite the headstock which is not a pretty thing.
I dig the headstock, it’s different and not that bad (to me)
I see you're spicing up the demo tracks, I dig it alot!!
It's fun adding spice and everything nice, thanks for noticing!🤘
I’m a beginner and I bought the Sire P7 but the 5-string version. I see professional people with multiple basses for different situations. I just got the 5-string so I could have it if I ever needed it. It’s a really pretty bass, LOL I laugh when people clown the headstock though. I didn’t notice that the headstock was weirdly shaped until others pointed it out
All the features on this bass makes me want the U5 Sire Short Scale. Another great video Patrick.
Thanks for the full disclosure at the beginning of the video.
I haven't tried a V7 but I keep hearing they are pretty heavy but I'm a see for myself type of guy and I never buy a instrument I don't touch first can't wait to try one
My V7 Gen.2 Fretless was 9.5lbs out of the box, a tuner upgrade actually shed about a quarter of a pound. Now it's really nice. Well balanced.
Sweetwater is awesome! Waiting for my Sire V7 4 strings to be shipped when Sweetwater gets it from Sire.
What an artist you are man. I'm here for the jam out specifically.
I have V7 alder 1rst gen and sound range getting is Great . I’ m happy
Sounds so much better without all of the distortion
So weird. I like this headstock a lot more than any of Fender's designs.
I preordered and bought mine when they first launched the 1st batch ever. Got a V7 RW. But it's a heavy beast! What took you so long to discover this incredible line of instruments. The electronics are ridiculous too! Build quality second to none! Like the shape or not, over the past couple few years, when you see someone playing a V7...that headstock has become it's trademark. Best bang for the buck. You should take the V5 short scale for a ride:)
I dont totally hate the headstock, i think the one on my M7 is worse and looks like they made it from some wood left over from making other parts... but i guess there's only so many things you can do to make it different than a Fender. I love the neck and fretboard, i think they have fantastic value! Sire seems to have some relation to Dame? which wouldn't be surprising with those names...
wow, you're such a great bass player. i love your videos
Thanks man, I appreciate that!
Hmm. Never seen Patrick give a bad review on anything before so I'm not surprised he's praising Sires
I have a 2nd Gen V7 Fretless. I don't really like the look of the headstock, but then I don't have to look at it while I am playing. Dang, the neck is just so slick and fast feeling though. It's hard to put down once I am into a set with it.
Amazing high level functionality. V7 alder and p7ash5. My only regret was not getting the v7 in 5 string.
I never regret having one.
My ride or die is an '02 fender mim jazz. If i didnt have that i would def be picking one of these up.
I have a m5 and totally love it. sire is a godlike price performance brand
I definitely want to try one of the M series! They look BEASTLY
Totally agree about the headstock. Can't put my finger on why though 🤔
I actually love the headstock.
The preamps f'kn awesome.
It sounds really good. I do agree about the headstock, but if it sounds & plays great ( I'd overlook it or Re-Shape it? ). I love the Suhr headstock the best. I'd consider this bass, if I hadn't just-bought a Sterling Stingray SS-4. Enjoyed your demo.
Truly, the headstock is no more offensive that the Fender shark fin, or the G&L
This pre-release V7 has the V8 bridge on it. They must have decided to go cheaper on the current offerings with the V7 Gen 2 as it does not have the heavier bridge. Is that accurate?
Soo bad that people are stopping just by a headstock.. got many US Fender (precision, JB) and recently bought a V5R 5str... and Im Just amazed how qualitative it is for the price (got mine for less than 500 euros!).
Ya'll bout to make me go on and get another sire
I am holding one in my hands right now
Side to side with one of my Fenders the Sire headstock is smaller .
I have to agree with you, the headstock is what’s deterring me from this purchase. Headstocks are a killer to me and its so damn stupid yet I can’t get past it LoL.
Just try V9 with Ebony frettboard. You will get more shock 😁
I didn't like headstock at first once you have the bass you forget about the headstock.
Thankfully, I have no problem with the headstock.
Agree about the headstock - if it's as good in sound & playability, WTF, I don't have to look at it when I'm playing it & there must be some way to mod that headstock, right?!
What about some Japanese brands - Bacchus, Fujigen etc
the head stock looks good if you like the hockey stick look :)
I wonder if the fretless version is worth a look. Been gassin for a fretless 5 string for some time now. Nice work with here though!
I have a fretless V7 vintage 4 string, it is very nice
Had one. Good bass. But it wasn't quite a J. Not as great at slapping as I had hoped. (The Music Man and Ibanez are better). Felt a little unbalanced. (Oversized headstock?) It was also really heavy. Sold it.
So I did... Fender rules...
My only complaint with Sire is I wish they'd take more risks with their finishes. Their guitars are awesome too, btw. If you ever need a great guitar for $600, you can't beat the new Larry Carlton models. There's a Telecaster-style, a Les Paul, a Strat, and an ES-335. I believe they're not at Sweetwater yet, but I had a chance to a try a couple. Wait...are we allowed to talk about guitars on this channel? Please don't take away my bass player's card. Bass is still my one true love.
Sold my 3 other bass guitars to buy this one, it hasn't arrived but i think it was worth it
Hi. Thanks for the review! I was wondering - what's the tune you're playing at the start?
I'm not a fan of the headstock too, but just close your eyes and enjoy the sound!
I agree with all the headstock comments but my M2 is lovely and has a very suitable headstock for the guitar, and the same pre-amp as these 👍
Nice bass and video, pity regarding the annoying high rising terminal or upspeak!
i love the headstock :ccc
Hi Patrick - How does the neck on the Sire v7 compare to the Fender Precision Bass? Is the neck more like a Fender Jazz Bass? Thank you - and great playing!
I know it's a year later, so you probably have your answer by now. Here is my response anyway, in case anybody else is just now reading this.
V7 is much more Jazz Bass like. I have a Sire V7 2nd Gen fretless, and Fender Player Precision LTD.
The Player Precision is noticeably wider at the nut, and feels thicker from the front to the back from about the first fret to somewhere around the middle of the range, but only just slightly. Enough to really notice when playing at speed down below the 7th or 8th fret position.
Where the neck joins the body, the necks are about the same thickness and width.
@@prestachuck2867 It took you 14 months to answer him Patrick?
@@HarryPothead4304 I am not Patrick.
@@prestachuck2867 Oh okay, then you must be Patrick's advocate.
@@HarryPothead4304 Nope. Just a professional bass player who saw the video, skimmed the comments, and decided to be helpful.
I was wondering what happens while playing active and the battery went empty. Can you swith right away to play passive?
Yes
if they change the design of headstock, they would gain more fans.
Tbh i don't get why so many people don't like this headstock. It might not be beautiful, but in my opinion it's okay. It gives to the bass its own personality and it makes it more recognizable
Totally agree. It is a deal-breaker. It's so goofy and awkward.
At least put a better looking logo on it. Make the name in a script text, or something. Reminds me of a font I'd use on a cover letter for a resume.
It’s still better looking than the starcaster headstock
I've played for almost 50 years I don't care they sound great I have 2 headstock has nothing to do with the sound
Tbh the g&l jb line seems like a better steal to me. Still cool and I would be lying if I said I haven't looked at them
This headstock needs a re-shape and the name Sire on it.
I don't mind the headstock on mine, but the knobs feel cheap. Try the short scale U5. Probably the best on the market for the price.
Wrong. Sweetwater doesn’t do free returns on everything. I went to return an acoustic guitar pickup and they charged me for the return. I ended up essentially paying half the price of the pickup just to end up without it in the end
That's a nice bass.
Back in 2019 I had a fly gig in Norway and the promoter said that he could borrow me a bass.
Right off the airport we went to the hotel and from the hotel to the venue.When I arrived I found the 5 string version of this bass in the dressing room.
A couple of hours later I was playing a gig with a bass and an amp which I never used before.
I remember being very comfortable playing it.
It's a good choice for a less than 1000 bucks bass and yes.. that headstock...ewww!
Site are great basses. The pickups are fine, just a bit aggressive for me, so I switch those out. Otherwise, love these basses.
Not bad for a budget bass copy of fender, id rather have a real fender.
I have the first gen. Really love ig!
I love that head I recon it’s really new y’know?
The flaws he found on this bass you can find on a 1500 dollar bass. I love that you can choose the exact bass you want. That's super rare.
Why does the bridge on my Sire V7 and the one on the sweetwater link in the description look different compared to the one in the video?
I had one but I always found that bass to lack of punch for an active bass, also I hate the huge cavity for the trussrod right in the middle of the pickguard
I knew it!! my guess was right!!
When you have it in passive mode, do you have a tone knob?
Sire are for real.
I like the headstock.
I don’t get why anyone gets so spun-up about headstock shape. There’s not much difference in any of them.
I felt the same about the stingray then I tried one and bought it. I also disliked the sire but it has grown on me .If it plays good sounds good it is good. We buy with our eyes ,the telecaster looked like a prototype for the stratocaster then I tried one and bought it .