Maybe the early 90s thumbs were aggressive but this one for example just sounds bright and trebley to my ears 🤷♀️ . Just my opinion of course
https://youtu.be/CTInbiAPieU
@dub_junkiehave seen the Sabre, its beautiful. That would be some weapon with status neck. I loved the classic but felt like I was fighting it all the time. The Ray34, lighter, 3 band eq, sounds same. No fancy bidseye maple but it was 500 quid!!
Agreed on above, I love my 34 but wish it had a jazz style neck. The classic was a stunner but felt clunky. Wonderful basses but worth the money over a 34? No chance in my opinion.
Ray34 all the way.
The Ray4 is ok but the 34 sounds like a US.
I had a US classic, absolutely beaut to look it but 34 was just easier to play and sounded the same. I got a used 34 on here for 500 quid. Bargain
@4000 its all your fault, I have thumb GAS and this just popped up
https://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-dept/bass-guitars/modern-bass-guitars/second-hand-warwick-gps-thumb-4
Anyone any idea what year?
+1, get a Ray34 or 35 for a fraction of the price. My Ray34 sounds EXACTLY like my Classic did so I sold the Classic.
I love the tone of a Ray but can't get along with playability either. Made a thumb rest for my Ray34
Yeah, I really like the look of the BTB, I love metal/prog etc but not the Djentlemen
Would love another lovely skinny neck SR with fan frets, they did one a few years back but those BH2 pickups are getting mixed reviews
Good shout, yeah some SD quarter pounders maybe. I'm so used to the grunt out of my Ray34, I'm spoiled!!
The ultra does look lovely, as does the Flea active jazz (decisions :))
Any ultra jazz owners on here?
I got a player and it was fine but a bit meh output wise. The ultras look awesome but at nearly 2 grand itll more likely be a sire for me