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A couple to be getting on with! courtesy of the previous owner. It is actually a really nice greeny brown, but it is hard to capture.

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How does this compare to your Rockbass Corvette (I have one so that's a good comparison). I find my Rockbass's tone nice, but it's active and I much prefer a passive sound now. It's also fairly heavy and large (and I'm looking for a smaller, lightweight bass).

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There is no real comparison between a Rockbass and a pukka Warwick, I have had both and currently own a RB Corvette, and whilst the Rockbasses are very good instruments, these are a different level altogether. Tonally for a passive this is brilliant, and thanks to the tonewoods it really growls when you dig in, great tone.

It will be heavier than the Rockbass due to the nature of the hardwoods, but it is well balanced and not too heavy.

Hope this helps.

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[quote name='lobematt' timestamp='1378037347' post='2194920']
That is a bargain! I love my fortress :D
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Me too, still my favourite neck on all the basses I've ever tried......classic bass and a steal for under £500 :D

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