Warwick / Streamer Stage I / 1994 / Bass
Product Details
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Warwick: Warwick Streamer Stage I
Warwick's Bestseller Model 'Streamer Stage I' !!
Since its release in 1983, the most popular best -selling model, the 'Streamer Stage' series.
The unit is cut in based on anxical engineering, and the body back fits the body naturally and supports performance with high playability. Maple material is used for the body and neck, and a tight and well -balanced sound from bass to treble is output.
The neck is a relatively thick grip close to a U -shaped. Create a more comfortable long sustaine with the three -piece through neck structure !!
The fingerboard wenge material used in the warwick base is very hard and is used for the worst fingerboard for wear. Controls are equipped with an original 3rd band equalizer that can be used for various sites such as recording and live performances, a pickup balancer, and a treble/mid/bass boost/cut.
It can be said to be a crystal of German Craft Man Spirits, which is excellent in playing and receives hot support from the world's top players ♪ The tight and warm sound is attractive !!
* With 5 years adjustment guarantee
[SPEC]
Body: Maple Wing
Neck: Maple 3P
Fingerboard: WENGE
P.U: Original Mec P/J
PREAMP: MEC
Weight: 4.15kg
w/softcase
In charge: Naito
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