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deepbass5

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  1. I don't know if there is a standard Warwick profile, they are "chunkier" front to back than say a Yamaha or pedulla. The Broardneck models whether Streamer, Thum or jazzman have a wider neck towards the bridge to give a standard 4 string spacing of 19mm. the nut widths are no wider than standard. without checking, i believe other standard 5 string models in the warwick range inc streamer II would be about 17-18mm at the bridge. hope that helps. I found even though the neck is wide it was easier going from a 4 string to this than tripping over strings closer together than i was used to.
  2. More photos added The sound you've been looking for, its all in the wood.
  3. [b]Final price drop then back on the wall it goes[/b] Streamer stage one broard neck 5 string. (2004) In very good condition well waxed and cared for. A really nice flame on this bass. Great woody tone. 19mm string spacing on these (3/4"). comes with tools wax and manual, straplocks and a stagg shell case. I fitted just-a-nut 3 when i got it but other than that it is all original. wenge board on this one. This bass is in perfect working order there are no defects just not getting played enough. No trades thank you. cash on collection only or meet up.
  4. deepbass5

    SOLD

    mmmmmm A streamer and some folding money
  5. Anyone on here own an Aria Libra, basically a active p bass with an angled drop head stock. nearly bought one 25 years ago never seen one since
  6. Remind us all of the bridge string spacing, cheers
  7. Welcome, It's a great addiction. Don't get too good or I'll have to kill you PM me any time. good luck
  8. Wonder who owns my old one now ?? Great basses
  9. Any nice Lag Basses in the area, i believe thats where they were hand made originally.
  10. I use them for the above reasons you can have your tuner on top of your amp, and if the amp has a mute you can kill your speaker output and tune quiet. one less thing in your signal chain, or on the floor.
  11. fantastic fantastic tastic idea idea ea ea a
  12. still available
  13. Just thought i should say I still feel this is the best cab i have ever owned. If you are looking to move some air and a cab you can carry on your own this baby is it. I only passed it on as I am doing more 1 x 12 work now. check the spec, then try and find a 4 x12 that will do that for under a grand. good luck
  14. Midi bass bump
  15. I'm with Mike, but assume you want a cab either side of the Drummer. Having made up my own I think the speakon can take 4mm cable max, so go for that, tin the ends with solder before screwing down. I also have a heavey duty PA extension cable I use on large stages, 4mm cores the rubber outer sheath is about 10 - 12mm dia, no probs with the sound there. getting a quality cable is the main aim. I used see through flat twin hi-fi cable from Richersounds on my bass cabs. Its oxygen free you can get all sizes and you can buy it by the metre.
  16. I'll give you £800 and you can call me John
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