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In a word, awesome. Nice and light, well balanced, two humbuckers, active preamp and a 3 way coil tap on each humbucker pretty much means there isnt a bass sound you couldnt get from it. As long as you're comfy with the modern chunky warwick neck I say get one.

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[quote name='kevbass' post='179290' date='Apr 17 2008, 09:25 PM']In a word, awesome. Nice and light, well balanced, two humbuckers, active preamp and a 3 way coil tap on each humbucker pretty much means there isnt a bass sound you couldnt get from it. As long as you're comfy with the modern chunky warwick neck I say get one.[/quote]

+1. Very, very nice basses. The most versatile bass I've owned.

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The Warwick has more of a balanced sound than the Spector. I was playing a nice Euro Spector 5 in SC the other day. Compared it against an FNA Jazzman. The Warwick has the more wooden sound, but the Spector is the much brighter bass. Would still go for a Warwick in preference, though.

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