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  1. A little late, but super harness for my Mustang guitar. Great communication and fast delivery to Norway. Thank you John!
  2. Hi! Has anyone changed the tuners on the NEW Electra model, and if that case - which tuners did you use? Thanks!
  3. Thx, but isn't that wood only used in the TT models?
  4. I am getting a Sandberg California VS passive built for me this year. Have gotten a quote on a specimen with an Electra neck shape (37 mm), and the upcharge for that wasn't too bad. Thing is, Thomann has quoted me two different prices when it comes to choice of wood. Alder and European Ash, with ash being more expensive. I want the bass to be as light as possible, but which wood should I choose? Thanks!
  5. Bought a VVT passive setup for my Warwick. Top quality, and a really nice person to do business with. Will totally shop again! Thank you!
  6. Just received my loom for a passive VVT Jazz type Warwick Streamer. 12/10!

    1. SpondonBassed

      SpondonBassed

      That's got to be worth putting in Feedback for KiOgon.

    2. deadline

      deadline

      Thanks, didn’t know about that thread. Appreciated :)

  7. It seems the only functionality for the scratched layer is being 'sweat proof'. I'll keep em.
  8. Hi! I just received a set of these pickups, but the epoxy on top of one pickup has scratched away a little. The store is sold out for these pickups, so can't replace it. They have offered me two options: 1. Return and refund 2. Keep and get a 50 % refund Is this a no-brainer and I should just don't worry about the epoxy and get the 50 % cash return, or should I get a full return and look elsewhere for new pickups?
  9. Hi I just purchased a German Warwick Streamer CV4, and it is the best bass guitar I ever owned when it comes to build quality, materials and playability. Only problem is that the passive MEC pickups and passive 2-tone passive electronics leaves a little to be desired. I must say I am huge fan of fat and burpy jazz bass tones, so looking for some _hum cancelling_ pickups that can help me achieve that goal. I also need a passive harness made, and have an idea: The Streamer has four pot holes, but I will plug one of them, leaving me with 3 holes. Would this wiring from Dingwall be feasible, and are there any pickups that would be suited to that kind of thing? I know that series are somewhat louder, is there a way to remedy that or should I not be concerned? Any help would be more than welcome!
  10. NBD! I just received this German made Warwick Streamer CV4, and I couldn't be happier. Built like a tank, and the quality is flawless. Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard and swamp ash body, gives a total weight of 7.5 lbs. Light as a feather. Easily the best instrument I have ever owned, and extremely comfortable to play on! I replaced the tuners for hipshots (always do), and I want to change the passive MECs in the not-to-distant future. This I knew beforehand, but I would love to get some recommendations of which pups to choose. The passive 2-band electronics might also be changed to an active preamp. But that is questions for another thread.
  11. Oooh, I love that color! Quite similar to Sonic Blue. Wow, that is maybe the prettiest bass I have ever seen, and the light blue combined with a dark fingerboard is sick!
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