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rmcki

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  2. Only recently moved away from Warwick’s as my main bass, but here is my 2p worth.[list=1] [*]Streamer Stage II - fantastic bass, I couldn’t part with it, loads of mid growl. Crisp, articulate. Best way I can describe it is, Precise. [*]Thumb 03 5NT - Quintessential Warwick sound, with a set of Dr low riders on, fantastic punch and power, the sustain was really impressive. I found the neck a little too thick, which is why we parted company. If i had the money i would buy a new one with the thinner neck. [*]Corvette 2010 LTD NT - Beautiful bass, unbelievable clarity and top end, I just spent most of my time trying to make it sound like the Streamer, and getting lost in the variations in tone. [/list] I agree that the growl is more RnB Funk rather than metal. Analogue v digital may be a way to describe it? Warwick necks from 01-09 have a thicker neck profile, the 3d bridge also allows for adjusting the string spacing.
  3. Which is the first bass you think of when you look back at all the basses you’ve owned?
  4. Surley the next question is: "How many basses have you owned" Those stats would be really interesting. Maybe the single owners change more often.
  5. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]i use a Behringer 302 USB Xenyx Mixer[/font][/size] with GarageBand, simply plug in and play
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  7. I know the feeling. I'm selling to try and get an ACG or an Overwater. Just have to be patient.
  8. [quote name='big rob' timestamp='1403289212' post='2481587'] Great looking bass, but just too much cash for me, will have to stick with my 89 Warwick dolphin pro 1. Wish it was cheaper!!!! good luck [/quote] Cheers, but a dolphin pro is not a poor substitute, lovely bass!
  9. Well if it was you then a huge thank you! I thought it was the best customer service experience i had ever had! You didnt have to do it but it kept me happy while i waited delivery. Thanks again
  10. Yep. 19mm and 35". I'm up in Argyll but in Glasgow often. Happy to ship.
  11. MIM Fender Jazz would be nice, what have you in mind?
  12. [url="http://overwaterbasses.com/basses/overwater-by-tanglewood/#lightbox"]overwaterbasses.com/basses/overwater-by-tanglewood[/url] Neck through Bass bought new a few months ago, really nice neck. Everything works, it's almost in mint condition. Can ship at buyer's expense/risk. [url="http://s1372.photobucket.com/user/rmcki/media/OWT2_zpse1ed8818.jpg.html?sort=3&o=3"]pictures at photobucket[/url]
  13. [quote name='throwoff' timestamp='1402320365' post='2472051'] I was with Warwick when these came out, we shipped loads, some dealers where ordering them 2 times a week to keep up with the sales initially. [/quote] Mine was made in 2011, I've even got some photos of the bass in the Warwick factory, great customer service! Only 65 4 strings shipped [url="http://forum.warwick.de/showthread.php/19331-How-much-did-the-special-limited-editions-cost-new?p=276079&viewfull=1#post276079"]link[/url]
  14. [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1402265472' post='2471592'] No Warwick will match this for tonal versatility, even one of those Twin J's is brilliant, two must be crazy. [/quote] The range is simply incredible!
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