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Four words.
[b]Second
Hand
On
Here[/b]
No, really. There are some lovely, proper, German Warwicks for silly money in the For Sale section.
I know they're grossly unfashionable, but they're generally solid, well-made basses.
Try out;
Streamers/Jazzmen/$$
Corvettes/FNAs/$$
Fortresses
Thumbs
Dolphins
Infinities
Might want to avoid;
Strykers (!)
Buzzards
Vampyres (too pointy!)
Katanas (too blobby)
Dark lord/ Taranis / odd tuning variants
Anything that once had frets but now hasn't
Fortunately, the second category are in the minority around here. Try some out and see.
I own a Streamer LX6, Fortress MM5 and Infinity SN4. All are excellent basses and wildly different from each other.
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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1313091299' post='1336973']
Four words.
[b]Second
Hand
On
Here[/b]
No, really. There are some lovely, proper, German Warwicks for silly money in the For Sale section.
I know they're grossly unfashionable, but they're generally solid, well-made basses.
Try out;
Streamers/Jazzmen/$$
Corvettes/FNAs/$$
Fortresses
Thumbs
Dolphins
Infinities
Might want to avoid;
Strykers (!)
Buzzards
Vampyres (too pointy!)
Katanas (too blobby)
Dark lord/ Taranis / odd tuning variants
Anything that once had frets but now hasn't
Fortunately, the second category are in the minority around here. Try some out and see.
I own a Streamer LX6, Fortress MM5 and Infinity SN4. All are excellent basses and wildly different from each other.
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I just bought Warwick Corvette Taranis (4 string) bearely used, i love the sound and the action (my friend has Corvette Std (5 string) and the sound of Taranis is very close to Std
Could you comment on (why would you recommend to avoid "Taranis" (thank you)