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Chloe & The High Tides w/Ahab at the Cluny, Newcastle 15th Oct
warwickhunt replied to pietruszka's topic in Gigs
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[quote name='Boogie Man' timestamp='1381077353' post='2234080'] This is my new Zon Sonus Custom with a Redwood Burl top. [/quote] Lovely.
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***SOLD**** Zon Sonus **MASSIVE PRICE DROP**
warwickhunt replied to fretmeister's topic in Basses For Sale
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Bruce Foxton's Ampeg rig £2k ono?
warwickhunt replied to JapanAxe's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Saw him a few times over the last few years and he was still using Marshall (valve jobbies) but I'm sure he'll have used an Ampeg at some time so this can be justified. -
The refinish on that bass is documented on the Warwick forum but no mention of the neck repair on the ebay sale. A pro repair should make it as (if not more) stable as ever but I'd have thought mentioning it might be in order!
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Bruce Foxton's Ampeg rig £2k ono?
warwickhunt replied to JapanAxe's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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[quote name='maldy' timestamp='1380904770' post='2232305'] Are the MEC pickups an issue for people as well? Are they considered a decent pickup? [/quote] I have no problem with MECs in fact you'd be hard pushed to be able to tell them apart from other quality 'active' pup manufacturers such as EMG... well they were designed/reverse engineered to do the job of EMGs!
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[quote name='winterfire666' timestamp='1380902696' post='2232250'] i like a neck to be as slim (thin front to back) as possible and i know warwick necks vary from one model to another but they all feel wrong to me the infinity i mentioned was the closest that i liked but i think that was a custom order. [/quote] Try and find an early/mid 80's Streamer, they have a very slim neck (back to front as well); in fact my 5th Anniversary Streamer has a thinner neck than ANY bass I've tried in 30+ years... Oh and I've tried a LOT!
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[quote name='winterfire666' timestamp='1380902049' post='2232232'] the necks are horrible. [/quote] What was it about the necks that put you off?
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I don't appreciate EVERY bass that Warwick do but certain Warwick basses have a cracking sound and their playability and ergonomics are (IMHO) superb. The Streamer (I or II) is a lovely thing to play (as is the Spector NS but I have tended to find them a bit more 'bloated' ergonomically and tonally) but I can appreciate how Fender-Heads can't get away with where the neck hangs (short horn on the W means that Fender top horns have the neck pulled back toward the body), same scale but W necks can 'appear' to be longer. I also love the Dolphin for tone and aesthetics, likewise the Thumb BUT I can't get away with the even shorter horn on the Thumb. Another point of note is that the W neck profile has changed over time and some folks pick up a W from a certain period and may have an instant like/dislike to the profile and they never bother trying a different period bass to see if that is better/worse. Oddly enough people talk about Fender J and P basses as though the necks only come in 2 profiles (P = full & J = skinny) yet I've tried some 70's J basses that have chunky profile necks... worse than any W! LOL Horses for courses though and I never actively try and convert folks to liking Warwick basses; though one or two have been surprised when they have tried mine!
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I'm doing something similar as a sideline project at the moment (NO drums) and basically the two electro-acoustic guitarists and myself (Washburb AB20 bass) go direct into PA which we are placing behind us as monitor and FOH. All 4 of us sing/harmonise and it forces everyone to sort out playing/mic technique to give all of the instrument/voices space to 'breathe'!
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Warwick Streamer Stage II ('87) *SOLD*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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Well aside from the socks and cats Peter, there isn't anything offered that I'd want to hold onto... actually the cats are probably stretching it a bit though old socks can never go amiss! As such it'd be a case of what was stuff worth and I've no idea for most of that stuff (aside from the Miller which I have some experience of but then that has the JE which would skew the value in comparison to any recent BC sales). I realise it was a half hearted proffering any way Peter but I'll probably have to pass.
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[quote name='GreeneKing' timestamp='1380812855' post='2230960'] Are trades considered John? [/quote] I never say never BUT I do need to clear a couple of basses so it is likely as not that any trade would just be put up for sale so the price and saleability would need to be right! ...and how many of this basses past owners have now commented they'd have it back in a flash?
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Your opinion on this '85 Fullerton Ri62 jazz?
warwickhunt replied to Sumatra's topic in Bass Guitars
Actually I have just found that my bass was a pukka 62 RI (with stack-knobs AND a J retro inc) but it was from 91... then again I sold it for £600 after not getting any interest on Basschat @ £675! -
Your opinion on this '85 Fullerton Ri62 jazz?
warwickhunt replied to Sumatra's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Sumatra' timestamp='1380751040' post='2230222'] Was it a real Fullerton 62 American vintage, or only a standard jazz bass made at that time? Luca [/quote] I can assure you it was a pukka 'V' plate 62 RI... in fact it was the actual bass that was used in a shoot-out between a variety of basses reviewed in the 'Bassist' magazine! -
Your opinion on this '85 Fullerton Ri62 jazz?
warwickhunt replied to Sumatra's topic in Bass Guitars
If you search on the forum you get an idea of what they have sold for but I can say that a few years ago I 'tried' (failed) to sell one on here for less than £1000... iirc a lot less! -
Low-ball is the way to go but you need to develop the ability to walk away if they don't accept... and do it in person with a face that means it! Good luck!