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B is therefore 1998-99, which I am calling a ’99. It is the second year of the Marcus Miller Jazz bass models. Fender: Fender Japan Serial guide - the most complete and updated chart Fender Japan Production Serial numbers Dates JV + 5 digits 1982 - 1984 SQ + 5 digits (Squier only) 1983 - 1984 (MIJ) E + 6 digits 1984 - 1989. This is readily apparent when considering that today the Jazz Bass easily has the greatest number of signature jazz/R&B artists; more so than any other instrument model in the Fender family—a list that now includes greats such as Marcus Miller, Reggie Hamilton, Victor Bailey, Steve Bailey and Jaco Pastorius.Fender Japan Serial guide - the most complete and updated chartSome old Fender guitars have the manufacture date written (by pencil) on the bottom of the neck (month, day, year) - second photo after the chart below ilustrates it. For Telecasters, please read the additional info.
Fender Japan ProductionSerial numbers DatesJV + 5 digits 1982 - 1984SQ + 5 digits (Squier only)1983 - 1984(MIJ) E + 6 digits1984 - 1989*(MIJ) A + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) B + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) C + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) F + 6 digits1986 - 1987(MIJ) G + 6 digits1987 - 1988(MIJ) H + 6 digits1988 - 1989(MIJ) I + 6 digits1989 - 1990(MIJ) J + 6 digits1989 - 1990(MIJ) K + 6 digits1990 - 1991(MIJ) L + 6 digits1991 - 1992(MIJ) M + 6 digits1992 - 1993(MIJ) N + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) O + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) P + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) Q + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) S + 6 digits1994 - 1995(MIJ) T + 6 digits1994 - 1995(MIJ) U + 6 digits1995 - 1996(MIJ) V + 6 digits1996 - 1997transition from MIJ to CIJ**1992 - 1997(CIJ) A + 6 digits1997 - 1998(CIJ) B + 6 digits1998 - 1999(CIJ) O + 6 digits1997 - 2000(CIJ) P + 6 digits1999 - 2002(CIJ) Q + 6 digits2002 - 2004(CIJ) R + 6 digits2004 - 2005(CIJ) S + 6 digits2006 - 2008(CIJ) T + 6 digits****2007 - 2010transition from CIJ to MIJ***2007 - 2010(MIJ) U + 6 digits2010 - 2011(MIJ) JD11 + 6 digits2011(MIJ) JD12 + 6 digits2012(MIJ) JD13 + 6 digits2013(MIJ) JD14 + 6 digits2014*Same logic until the present day: JD18 + 6 digits = 2018, for example.Obs: MIJ - Made in Japan / CIJ - Crafted in JapanMarcus Miller Jazz Bass Japan
*I have never seen a ’E’ serial dating 1984. The thing is that i had Fender Japan guitars with ’E’ serialdating 1988 and 1989 on the bottom of the neck (written by pencil on the wood of the neck, under the original finish coat), and I have seen other photos showing the same thing in some forums. See below one of the guitars I had with E8 serial (1988):** There is some ’Crafted in Japan’ since 1992 (I had a CIJ ’N’ serial, probably from 1993/94), but the definitive change to ’Crafted in Japan’ happened in 1996/97.Marcus Miller Bass GuitarFender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass*** Transition from CIJ to MIJ in 2007/08 (it is possible to find CIJ up to 2010). There is some MIJ with ’T + 6 digits’ serial.**** For different models like Pawn Shop ’51, ’72, Mustang Special, Precision Bass ’70s, Jaguar Bass, Geddy Lee and Marcus Miller Jazz Bass, the ’T + 6 digits’ serial was used with ’Made in Japan’ decal up to 2011.Telecasters - in some japanese reissues, serial will not be showed with the Made/Crafted in Japan decal, instead there will be a ’serial number’ stamped on the bridge. However, this serial will always begin with the ’A’ letter (Fender Japan serial number chart will not apply in this case), and unfortunately it will be possible to know only if there is a written date on the bottom of the neck (if the neck is the original from the guitar... some people may swap necks or bodies...). If there is not anything written, all the parts will have to be analised and compared to the models showed in Fender Japan catalogs over the years... it is not an easy thing to do and it may not be possible to know the accurate date...
Sire Guitars has announced several major upgrades to their Marcus Miller line of bass guitars ranging from the pickups to the serial number system. Nearly every bass they make has been upgraded in some way.
The biggest change is in the second generation pickups, which applies to the V7, V7 Vintage, V9, P7, M7, and V3 models. Sire writes that the pickups are completely redesigned.
“The 2nd Gen Marcus Miller pickups are made with different magnets and coils for higher resolution and clearer sound,” they write. “We have been collaborating with Marcus Miller to tailor the best sound balance and it will be introduced in the 2nd Gen series. The exterior of the pickup has also been upgraded as it is now printed with a logo.”
The V7, P7, and M7 models will now have ebony fingerboards instead of rosewood. Every model will now have a satin neck finish and rolled fretboard edges that Sire says gives a firmer and more natural grasp. More miscellaneous changes include an ashwood battery cover, a pickup cover for the five-string V7, and a 2N added to the serial number to identify the second generation.Used Fender Marcus Miller Bass
The 2nd Generation Marcus Miller Sire Basses range in price from $369 to $1,199.
Download here: http://gg.gg/wyjyw
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
B is therefore 1998-99, which I am calling a ’99. It is the second year of the Marcus Miller Jazz bass models. Fender: Fender Japan Serial guide - the most complete and updated chart Fender Japan Production Serial numbers Dates JV + 5 digits 1982 - 1984 SQ + 5 digits (Squier only) 1983 - 1984 (MIJ) E + 6 digits 1984 - 1989. This is readily apparent when considering that today the Jazz Bass easily has the greatest number of signature jazz/R&B artists; more so than any other instrument model in the Fender family—a list that now includes greats such as Marcus Miller, Reggie Hamilton, Victor Bailey, Steve Bailey and Jaco Pastorius.Fender Japan Serial guide - the most complete and updated chartSome old Fender guitars have the manufacture date written (by pencil) on the bottom of the neck (month, day, year) - second photo after the chart below ilustrates it. For Telecasters, please read the additional info.
Fender Japan ProductionSerial numbers DatesJV + 5 digits 1982 - 1984SQ + 5 digits (Squier only)1983 - 1984(MIJ) E + 6 digits1984 - 1989*(MIJ) A + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) B + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) C + 6 digits1985 - 1986(MIJ) F + 6 digits1986 - 1987(MIJ) G + 6 digits1987 - 1988(MIJ) H + 6 digits1988 - 1989(MIJ) I + 6 digits1989 - 1990(MIJ) J + 6 digits1989 - 1990(MIJ) K + 6 digits1990 - 1991(MIJ) L + 6 digits1991 - 1992(MIJ) M + 6 digits1992 - 1993(MIJ) N + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) O + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) P + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) Q + 6 digits1993 - 1994(MIJ) S + 6 digits1994 - 1995(MIJ) T + 6 digits1994 - 1995(MIJ) U + 6 digits1995 - 1996(MIJ) V + 6 digits1996 - 1997transition from MIJ to CIJ**1992 - 1997(CIJ) A + 6 digits1997 - 1998(CIJ) B + 6 digits1998 - 1999(CIJ) O + 6 digits1997 - 2000(CIJ) P + 6 digits1999 - 2002(CIJ) Q + 6 digits2002 - 2004(CIJ) R + 6 digits2004 - 2005(CIJ) S + 6 digits2006 - 2008(CIJ) T + 6 digits****2007 - 2010transition from CIJ to MIJ***2007 - 2010(MIJ) U + 6 digits2010 - 2011(MIJ) JD11 + 6 digits2011(MIJ) JD12 + 6 digits2012(MIJ) JD13 + 6 digits2013(MIJ) JD14 + 6 digits2014*Same logic until the present day: JD18 + 6 digits = 2018, for example.Obs: MIJ - Made in Japan / CIJ - Crafted in JapanMarcus Miller Jazz Bass Japan
*I have never seen a ’E’ serial dating 1984. The thing is that i had Fender Japan guitars with ’E’ serialdating 1988 and 1989 on the bottom of the neck (written by pencil on the wood of the neck, under the original finish coat), and I have seen other photos showing the same thing in some forums. See below one of the guitars I had with E8 serial (1988):** There is some ’Crafted in Japan’ since 1992 (I had a CIJ ’N’ serial, probably from 1993/94), but the definitive change to ’Crafted in Japan’ happened in 1996/97.Marcus Miller Bass GuitarFender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass*** Transition from CIJ to MIJ in 2007/08 (it is possible to find CIJ up to 2010). There is some MIJ with ’T + 6 digits’ serial.**** For different models like Pawn Shop ’51, ’72, Mustang Special, Precision Bass ’70s, Jaguar Bass, Geddy Lee and Marcus Miller Jazz Bass, the ’T + 6 digits’ serial was used with ’Made in Japan’ decal up to 2011.Telecasters - in some japanese reissues, serial will not be showed with the Made/Crafted in Japan decal, instead there will be a ’serial number’ stamped on the bridge. However, this serial will always begin with the ’A’ letter (Fender Japan serial number chart will not apply in this case), and unfortunately it will be possible to know only if there is a written date on the bottom of the neck (if the neck is the original from the guitar... some people may swap necks or bodies...). If there is not anything written, all the parts will have to be analised and compared to the models showed in Fender Japan catalogs over the years... it is not an easy thing to do and it may not be possible to know the accurate date...
Sire Guitars has announced several major upgrades to their Marcus Miller line of bass guitars ranging from the pickups to the serial number system. Nearly every bass they make has been upgraded in some way.
The biggest change is in the second generation pickups, which applies to the V7, V7 Vintage, V9, P7, M7, and V3 models. Sire writes that the pickups are completely redesigned.
“The 2nd Gen Marcus Miller pickups are made with different magnets and coils for higher resolution and clearer sound,” they write. “We have been collaborating with Marcus Miller to tailor the best sound balance and it will be introduced in the 2nd Gen series. The exterior of the pickup has also been upgraded as it is now printed with a logo.”
The V7, P7, and M7 models will now have ebony fingerboards instead of rosewood. Every model will now have a satin neck finish and rolled fretboard edges that Sire says gives a firmer and more natural grasp. More miscellaneous changes include an ashwood battery cover, a pickup cover for the five-string V7, and a 2N added to the serial number to identify the second generation.Used Fender Marcus Miller Bass
The 2nd Generation Marcus Miller Sire Basses range in price from $369 to $1,199.
Download here: http://gg.gg/wyjyw
https://diarynote-jp.indered.space
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