Sire V6 "hear all about it" !

Sire V6 @ 6.38 and 6.39 lbs on two different digital hanging scales ESO strap: Note: I tie them off at the bridge out of personal preference only on both my long scales, it's not necessary, it just tips the bass in toward me a tad more Cam; NexiGo hello cam Mic: Audio Technica AT2035 Interface: Behringer UM404HD DI DR Dragon Skin+ DBQ-45 coated nickel bass strings note: (came on bass , swapped recently for D'addario xl170, another personal preference Body Shape: Marcus Miller V6 (jazz bass) Body Material: Mahogany (body) sandblasted Solid Ash (top) Color: Butterscotch Neck Material: Hard Maple Neck Shape: C Neck Joint: Bolt-on Radius: 9.5" Fingerboard Material: Hard Maple Fingerboard Inlay: Dots Number of Frets: 20, Medium Scale Length: 34" Nut Width: 1.496" Nut Material: Bone Bridge/Tailpiece: Marcus Miller Modern-S Bridge Tuners: Premium Open-gear Neck Pickup: Marcus Vintage-J Revolution Jazz Single-coil Bridge Pickup: Marcus Vintage-J Revolution Jazz Single-coil Controls: 1 x stacked volume/tone, 1 x blender, 1 x stacked treble/bass, 1 x bass (push/pull passive) Neck Profile: Medium "C" shape, see below, has a nice hefty depth for a C shape, like a Fender CS bass! 1st Fret Thickness: 0.86 inches 12th Fret Thickness: 0.98 inches 20 Medium Frets 2.4 mm (.094) wide , crown height 1.25 mm (.049) Bone Nut 38mm Width The depth of a Fender Jazz bass body is typically 1 5/8 inches (\(4.1\) cm) for vintage models and slightly thicker, around 1 3/4 inches for many modern bass bodies. The depth of the Sire V6 is 1 3/8" by my tape measure.