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Sire V5.24 A4/VWH alder 24 fret 4-string passive bass guitar vintage whiteSIRE 24 FRET PASSIVE VINTAGE BASS Sire's new passive vintage jazz bass with 24 frets allowing players to be more creative and versatile in soloing and cording due to longer and wider reach in the fretboard. Bearing Marcus Miller approved Sire Champ neck features makes it a true knockout for the price point. 24 FRET ALL VINTAGE BODY The New Marcus Miller Jazz Type 24Fret body made of Alder is aligned with our standard V5 model's neck but with longer
SIRE 24-FRET PASSIVE VINTAGE BASSSire's new passive vintage jazz bass with 24 frets- allowing players to be more creative and versatile in soloing and cording due to longer and wider reach in the fretboard. Bearing Marcus Miller-approved Sire Champ neck features makes it a true knockout for the price point.
24- FRET ALL-VINTAGE BODY
The New Marcus Miller Jazz Type 24Fret body made of Alder is aligned with our standard V5 model's neck but with longer fretboard. This V5 variant will be truly enjoyed by players who want to get a full four octaves a breathing room playing wider range of notes up the neck.
ROASTED HARD MAPLE NECK
A feature of an aged wood that can be achieved by the meticulous process called "torrefaction."
SIMPLE PASSIVE CONTROLS
Allow the player to easily adjust and apply some personal taste to the overall vintage jazz sound.
Specifications
| BODY | |
| body material | north american alder |
| body shape | new Marcus Miller jazz type *24fret |
| body color | nt (natural) vwh (vintage white) mlg (mild green) |
| NECK | |
| neck material | roasted hard maple (nt, mlg) hard maple (vwh) |
| neck shape | C-shape |
| scale | 34" |
| neck joint | 4 bolt steel square plate |
| fingerboard material | rosewood / rolled fretboard edges (nt, mlg) hard maple / rolled fretboard edges (vwh) |
| fingerboard radius | 9.5" |
| frets | 2.4mm medium, 24 frets |
| string nut | bone nut 38mm width |
| binding | 1 ply black |
| inlay | black square block |
| ELECTRONICS | |
| pickups | Marcus Vintage-J Revolution set |
| electronics | passive volume & tone control |
| controls | volume (neck pu) volume (bridge pu) tone (master) |
| HARDWARE | |
| knobs | bk jazz knobs |
| bridge | Marcus Miller vintage -S |
| tuning gear | premium open-gear |
| hardware finish | chrome |
| pickguard | black 3 ply (nt) aluminum gold (vwh, mlg) |
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★★★★★ 4
Comfortable and functional, but beware of cardboard/mdf insert
Size: Compact
I’ve been using this wrist rest for a bit now, and for the most part, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It provides a comfortable amount of support for my wrists during long typing sessions, and the cooling gel aspect is definitely a nice touch that adds to the overall comfort.
That said, there are a couple of drawbacks to keep in mind. The surface seems to attract dirt and grime pretty quickly, so you’ll need to wipe it down often to keep it looking clean. More importantly, the build quality of the base is disappointing. I believe its a cardboard inserted into the bottom, which snapped very easily when I was just barely bending it while cleaning it. It’s a shame because the rest of the product is great, but I really wish they had used a more rigid, durable material for the bottom instead of whatever this cardboard/mdf is. This is why I’m giving it 4 stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Appears to be of high quality
Size: Full Size
Nice. I like the height. It's comfy and firm.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
I love it!
Size: TKL- Tenkeyless, Size: TKL- Tenkeyless
This wrist pad is the right size, approx. 14” wide. It provides support and doesn’t hurt my wrist. I needed a wrist rest that was comfortable and this one is awesome. It’s has some firmness, but it’s not hard, and has some give to it, see video. I also like the fabric, it feels good against your skin and doesn’t collect lint.
The plastic gel pads always seem too hard for me, not providing comfort. Glad to find this wrist pad on Amazon!
It fits well next to a laptop or large iPad (especially if you have the keyboard to go with the iPad). The wrist pad allows me to work in comfort. With my laptop, I use this wrist pad along with a soft mousepad, on the right side of my laptop.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great!
Size: Compact
Super soft and very comfortable! It perfectly fits my 75% keyboard. It was almost impossible to find one at this size and I'm glad I did. There's no "overhang" at all and its flush with my keyboard. It stays put and isn't slippery at all and it's just the right height too.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Gel Wrist Pad
Size: Full Size
My husband games with the boys every weekend, and he had finally splurged on a gaming system and new monitors. I bought this for him so he can rest his wrists while using the keyboard. He says the quality is great, length perfectly fits the keyboard, it does feel like it is cooling, nice design, very durable so far, not too high so his wrists sit comfortably for typing. Would purchase again but it looks like we won't need to as it is holding up very well.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026