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whats a good price for a Warwick Streamer fretless bass 1988


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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1436474614' post='2818528']
Id say £1500.

Because that's how much the one that just went up on BassDirect is you're referring to ;)
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true!! but that don't help!! is that a good price I wonder.... i already own a korean warwick and its amazing.... not sure of the fretless tone on demos there aren;t that many, i like lots of treble, and harmonics... not a really dense sound maybe this will be too woody!! ?

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[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1436478270' post='2818579'] I've got a fretless LX Streamer. I'd say it sounds like dark chocolate... if that makes sense? [/quote]

Maybe a bit to dark for me, I want something twangy, tons of harmonics.... cello like

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[quote name='zawinul' timestamp='1436521290' post='2818787']
Maybe a bit to dark for me, I want something twangy, tons of harmonics.... cello like
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I use Chrome flats and easily get harmonics all up the neck. You would probably be able to get a more bright sound with ground-wounds or round-wounds.

A feature of a fretless, any fretless, is the absence of frets meaning you don't get the hard surface of a fret causing a break in the string length. So, I doubt you'd get a very "twangy" sound from any fretless.

Besides I wouldn't describe a cello as "twangy".

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Good era for Warwicks if you like the neck profile from that time of course.
£1500 is very top end, as wArwickhunt said- anyone would be lucky to sell one for that, but it's retail so maybe that evens the price out.

Unless you know you like them is suggest you try a few Warwicks from different eras to get a feel for them.
It may take a while to find 2 from the same era to compare as they aren't the most common!

My Stage 1 custom shop is anything but twangy, it has a 'Warwick' sound and harmonics everywhere.

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It's sold but the ad is still up
http://basschat.co.uk/topic/257788-sold-warwick-streamer-stage-i-88-fretless-ebony-lined-emg-pj

I'd go as far as to say it's the same bass ............

Nice mark up

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[quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1436530216' post='2818906']
It's sold but the ad is still up
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/257788-sold-warwick-streamer-stage-i-88-fretless-ebony-lined-emg-pj"]http://basschat.co.u...ny-lined-emg-pj[/url]

I'd go as far as to say it's the same bass ............

Nice mark up
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i wonder if seller sold it to bass direct?

I offered them £1300 adn they said no.... ITs overpriced its got a few bangs and marks... lovely bass but i don't like the pickup arrangements

My search for a decent lined fretless go's on!!!

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[quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1436527951' post='2818863']
What happened to my reply yesterday to this topic??

There seems little point in taking the time to reply to threads like this to offer advice in good faith only for them to disappear. This place is really going downhill.
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The thread got taken down and then re-enstated!! maye it got lost in the ether

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[quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1436529620' post='2818895']
Good era for Warwicks if you like the neck profile from that time of course.
£1500 is very top end, as wArwickhunt said- anyone would be lucky to sell one for that, but it's retail so maybe that evens the price out.

Unless you know you like them is suggest you try a few Warwicks from different eras to get a feel for them.
It may take a while to find 2 from the same era to compare as they aren't the most common!

My Stage 1 custom shop is anything but twangy, it has a 'Warwick' sound and harmonics everywhere.
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I think you have to try a bass out before buying... they all differ so much... I live on south coast very few shops and virtually no fretless's!!

I'll end up buying blind I know it :unsure:

I do have a Warwick a Bootsy Colllins artist series Korean... got it for a steal at Thomann, orange disco stars!! Its great, needs the frets ground a bit, and a proper set up but a lovely twangy sound.... probably unlike typical Warwick, I remember a friend of mind had one and it was very woody, nice, but I want twang, whatever that actually is!!

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[quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1436610893' post='2819468']
This may be the perfect one for you :)

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/255173"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/255173[/url]

[url="http://www.acguitars.co.uk/Gallery/243/"]http://www.acguitars...uk/Gallery/243/[/url]

It was withdrawn but might be worthy of a PM.
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I already asked but owner wants to keep it, otherwise i would jump on this, prefect bass for me!!

I've giving it another few weeks before that email to Alan........!

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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1436590523' post='2819347']
BassDirect tend to be at the highest end of the market but find somewhere else as well stocked in Europe. If it had been there 6 months they might take a drop but not so soon.
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its been sold, or taken dow from Bass direct, where are good bass chops in Europe?

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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1436590523' post='2819347']
BassDirect tend to be at the highest end of the market but find somewhere else as well stocked in Europe.
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I think this means you'll be very lucky to find anywhere else as well stocked..
Depending how stuck on a specific make or model you are, fish around the specialist shops in UK and makers, too. Also keep your eyes on the Marketplace on BC.. With a £1300 budget there'll most likely be something good on sale either now or in the near future.
Put up a Wanted ad on here, and state your likes and dislikes. BC is a fantastic (or terrible, depending how you look at it) place for folks changing basses! :rolleyes:

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[quote name='zawinul' timestamp='1436719308' post='2820178']


I already asked but owner wants to keep it, otherwise i would jump on this, prefect bass for me!!

I've giving it another few weeks before that email to Alan........!
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Ahh that's a shame

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I just got almost the exactly the same bass a stremer mark II, lined fretless, bubibga
..same high price!! But I was tired of waiting
..With fretless just not the availability. ...

it arrived yesterday. Its heavy, the sustain is laughable it goes on forever. .dark cello like tone...chunky neck not like my fender (squier) fretless, not sure what strings are on it..ill stick bright round wounds on I need twang!!

Will still get acg at some point.

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