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13 hours ago, dyerseve said:
Helluva lot of German made goodness with huge versatility
Why yes it is, I have had many Warwicks over the years, for me the $$ streamer has been a great fit. Love the ergonomics and all the sound shaping options.
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Price drop!
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Price drop to £800 for the bass with MEC preamp.
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For sale is a 2006 Warwick Streamer $$, usually its the corvettes that get the $$ treatment. I genuinely love this bass, i'm not too happy i have to sell it but i have an ACG arriving soon, so needs must.
Currently the bass has Alan's ACG EQ001 installed (which i love) I will put the original MEC put back in. Bass in good condition, a few bumps and nicks all shown in the pictures. Nice wenge fretboard, maple neck, not as thin as the later Warwicks but I find it really comfortable. Weight is 3.9kg (bathroom scales)Happy to ship. If you have any question i'll be happy to answer them.
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pics added
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3 hours ago, Grangur said:
Pics would be nice. I wouldn't pay £1700 for a bass without seeing pictures.
GLWTS
I agree totally, pics in the morning.
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Up for sale is my Corvette NT LTD 2010 5 string, Bass is in great condition with certificate, user kit and hardcase. this is a great bass with lost of tone options. I'll get pictures up shortly and the exact weight.
Only selling to pay for another bass coming in.
Cheers, Rory
More Details found here Warwick website
- Matched Headstock:Matched headstock Ziricote
- Machineheads:Warwick Machine Heads
- Nut:Just-A-Nut III Brass
- Neck Wood:Maple neck with 4 Ekanga veneers stripes
- Fretboard:Maple fingerboard (fretless: Tigerstripe Ebony)
- Inlay:Black block inlays (fretted versions only)
- Fluorescent Side Dot:Side-Dots
- Fingerboard Radius:26"
- Scale length:34" (long scale)
- Width Nut:45,0 mm / 1.8"
- Width 12th fret:60,8 mm / 2.4"
- Width 24th fret:69,11 mm / 2.7"
- Fret quantity material and size:24 Jumbo Bronze (extra hard) frets (width: 2.9 mm / height: 1.3 mm)
- Body Shape:Flat Bodyshape
- Bodywood (Topwood / Backwood):Two piece Swamp Ash body with two piece Ziricote top
- Pickups:2x active MEC twin jazz pickups
- Electronics:Active MEC 3-way electronics
- Pot layout:Volume (push/pull for electronics bypass), Balance, Mid, Treble/Bass (stacked)
- Switch:Two 3-way mini-switches
- Function of switch:for coil selection (each coil single or both coils)
- Bridge system:2-piece Warwick Bridge
- Construction:Neck-through
- Hardware colour:Black hardware
- Weight:3.7 kg
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Just sold a bass to Carl, payment arrived immediately, great communications. A pleasure to deal with.
Excellent Buyer! Can thoroughly recommend Carl!
Cheers, Rory
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wow... what a good looking bass!
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Back up for sale
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Glad to be part of the solution!
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£850 + free UK shipping
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£950 + Free uk shipping
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Free Shipping!
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Yep I can send international
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For sale a MARUSZCZYK ELWOOD L 5a-24 'Maple Burl' was € 1.690,00 NEW
I have a Maruszczyk for sale bought in Feb 2018, really great bass, lots of variety in the tones available and probably the lightest 5 string bass i have every had. I have used it for 6 months now, i found a bash on the logo {in a closeup shot of bass head} think this happend when putting it back into gig bag. 😡
Reason for selling: I am getting an ACG Recurve from Alan so i need to clear some space. Happy to answer any questions.
Body: alder with maple burl top and resonance hollows
Neck: hard rock maple, matching headstock
Fingerboard: ebony, 24 frets
Nut width: 45mm
Construction: bolt on
Pickups: Bassculture 38hb in maple burl cover,
2 mini switch (serial/single coil/parallel)
Electronics: active 3-band Delano - volume (active/passive push/pull switch), balance, bass, middle, treble/passive tone blend
Finish: natural, body/neck matte
Hardware: black, Monorail bridge with 18mm string spacing
Weight: 3,79kg incl. Gigbag -
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A Cry For Help - Improvising Bass Lines on the Fly
in Theory and Technique
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One thing i do when jamming is ask, particularly the interval structure like: 2, 5, 1 lately it's been 1, 6, 4, 5. After a while you realise most songs sit in the same interval structure.