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Sold - Warwick SS1 - 6 strings, 1998
£1500
Timisoara, Romania


flaviusm
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Hello friends

For sale (I’m open to trades too) a rare, amazing (really) and all original bass, bought few months ago. Was professional refretted two months ago with original Warwick bell brass frets => very low action, VERY easy to play.
Why I want to sell it? Shortly, the main reason is a financial one. I have a credit to the bank and I received a very attractive offer from them. So, unfortunately or not, my small bass collection must be diminished. The second reason is my painful back, so this bass must go first. It weighs about 5,3 Kg on my bathroom scale.

Some specs:
- flame maple body, oil/wax finish
- flame maple / bubinga NT neck (with volute 😎), oil/wax finish
- wenge fretboard
- Warwick “Made in West Germany” machine heads
- brass bridge - 20 mm string spacing
- brass just-a-nut 1 (if I am right, 1998 was the last year when they put this kind of nut on basses)
- Dunlop Straplock Flush Mount
- Basslines (Seymour Duncan) pickups
- MEC preamp (3 eq, 18 V)
- new jack plug
- equipped with an almost new Nickel Elixir set (32, 45-105, 130)

It has few dings, but nothing “dangerous” and no one on the back of the neck. For an almost 21 years bass (October 1998), is very clean.
It comes in a non-original hardcase.
The price is 1750€ 1700€ (only in Euro, please), shipping in UE countries included.
Detailed pictures on request.

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Lovely bass in great condition! 6 string broadneck is quite a beast! Is the 18v and the pre-amp original? It looks like some of the pots have been switched out as i think the should all be MEC...

 

 

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All I know from the previous owner is that everything’s original. And I didn’t change anything. And through preamp the sound is more aggressive :D . Now you can see how good I am in electronics and Warwick history :P

But I put some pictures with pots and preamp, maybe helps. I hope we solve the mystery.

One pot is MEC for sure, but the others are PIHER. I don’t know if they used this kind of pots on Warwicks or have been changed.

On the preamp I see “BRUECKE”, meaning BRIDGE, so the preamp is a German one... maybe MEC.

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