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My first Warwick


waynepunkdude
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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1120999' date='Feb 9 2011, 09:37 AM']I never thought I'd see the day.


I picked this up last night



I know it's a Rockbass but I wasn't going to dive in with a full German jobby.


Initial thoughts, I have to get used to the neck but the tone is wonderful with the bass and treble turned up a little.

Quick question what do the front 2 knobs do?[/quote]
Hahaha! Excellent :)

The most recent necks from 2009 are like the best Jazz you've ever played, that one will be a bit clubbier but still Jazz nut width.

Is it active?

The knobs from front to back should be Vol (pull for passive) / Pickup Pan / Treble / Bass

Looking forward to seeing you with a German one eventually!

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They are all coming out of the woodwork! Despite my well known Fender-itis, I once had a Warwick - a Thumb 5 [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=61774&pid=1117628&st=380&#entry1117628"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;#entry1117628[/url]

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Great stuff, a nice looker and what a bargain too!

It's interesting playing a Warwick after a while on F-style basses. I picked up mine again after playing Jazzes for months and it's so hard to put down. The modern Warwick neck shape is the most comfortable for me, if i was ordering a custom bass in i'd take the Warwick neck in and say "copy that!".

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Forgive me if this sounds patronizing, but have you 1) got the first control (volume) on full? 2) got the second control (blend) fully anti-clockwise?
Unfortunately, yes, the wiring on the active models is a bit complicated.

You bought this off a fellow basschatter, right? Have you consulted with them? It doesn't seem likely that this has suddenly gone wrong in transit.

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The wiring from the pickups shouldn't be too complicated: one ground wire, one live wire (white, I think) going to the balance control, and one wire going to the battery (red, I think). I'd check the red connection first - I'd suspect a dodgy power supply would be more likely than a break within the pickup.

If it's any help, I think you want diagram SP RB 120R from this page:
[url="http://www.warwick.de/modules/infos/info.php?rndtop&katID=17090&cl=EN"]http://www.warwick.de/modules/infos/info.p...17090&cl=EN[/url]

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