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Warwick Streamer LX 4 £650 SWAPS WELCOME :-)


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[u][b]BASS NOW SOLD!!![/b][/u]

Beautiful Warwick Streamer LX 4 in stunning condition. No chips or dings.

Early model 1997 with WENGE NECK!

Bought it to have a stab at long scale again, but straight away realised shorter scales are the way forward for me.

Sell for £650. OPEN TO SWAPS!!!

Sound clips ...

[url="http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%201%20fingerstyle%20both%20pickups.mp3"]http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%201%20...h%20pickups.mp3[/url]

[url="http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%202%20fingerstyle%20bridge%20pickup.mp3"]http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%202%20...ge%20pickup.mp3[/url]

[url="http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%202%20Slap.mp3"]http://www.boogieexpress.co.uk/Bass%202%20Slap.mp3[/url]







Thanks for taking a peek :-)[size="5"][/size]

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I bought an emerald green one back in 2008 it had the lovely slim wenge neck it was my main bass for over 5 years and i sold it to get a 1999 NT streamer stage 1 and i tell you what the LX was a better bass, i wish i had the cash to get this from you, great playing BTW - bump

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[quote name='lee650' post='1174123' date='Mar 24 2011, 12:40 AM']I bought an emerald green one back in 2008 it had the lovely slim wenge neck it was my main bass for over 5 years and i sold it to get a 1999 NT streamer stage 1 and i tell you what the LX was a better bass, i wish i had the cash to get this from you, great playing BTW - bump[/quote]

Thanks! It is an amazing bass. It's as 'Warwick' sounding as it gets!


[quote name='badboy1984' post='1174188' date='Mar 24 2011, 07:41 AM']i wish i had the cash right now ......... this is my dream bass that i always wanted .......

I live in manchester too ......

don't happen you would interest a corvette 5 or stingray 4 ......[/quote]

Thanks so much for the offer but I'm really after the shorter scale of a Kubicki Ex Factor (or Alembic but that ain't gonna happen :)).

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[quote name='lee650' post='1174123' date='Mar 24 2011, 12:40 AM']I bought an emerald green one back in 2008 it had the lovely slim wenge neck it was my main bass for over 5 years and i sold it to get a 1999 NT streamer stage 1 and i tell you what the LX was a better bass, i wish i had the cash to get this from you, great playing BTW - bump[/quote]

I agree. I feel the lx has a quicker attack and more punch that a lot of other Warwicks.

Been playing it a lot today and I'm not feeling so eager to sell now!

Mmmmm?????

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[quote name='All thumbs' post='1174777' date='Mar 24 2011, 03:22 PM']No Kubickis on offer?...[/quote]

I doubt my 1989 one will be leaving my side! For the benefit of the thread and enjoyment of the readers, here is a photo of my first Kubicki...



These basses are truely addictive. But once you're into them, you won't want to be without one!

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[quote name='Chris2112' post='1175564' date='Mar 25 2011, 08:11 AM']I doubt my 1989 one will be leaving my side! For the benefit of the thread and enjoyment of the readers, here is a photo of my first Kubicki...



These basses are truely addictive. But once you're into them, you won't want to be without one![/quote]

That's the one :-) Very cool indeed!

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I have to say that was a belter bass. My main instrument from when I was 16 to 18 and I was a fool to let it go! I probably prefer the one I have now as it plays a little better but that may just be setup, they are very consistent basses with excellent playability although I still have my favourites and #1659 is probably the best I've played. It'd be my main bass, although given that it's over 20 years old now it leads a pampered life and sees a few studio sessions a month with the ACG doing most of the leg work!

Still, those Ex Factors are IMO the ultimate 1980's slap machines but they are also extremely competant at supportive, groovy stuff too. Just listen to Vail Johnson getting those massive but still incredibly articulate tones out of his when he plays with Kenny G! Active mode 2 on the preamp, for those who don't know! :)

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[quote name='All thumbs' post='1173748' date='Mar 23 2011, 08:52 PM']Cheers :-)

Here's a short video of the bass in action on Monday just gone at a rehearsal...

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE17FJHr0cM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE17FJHr0cM[/url][/quote]

Loved that tune! Just great.
Bump for a good looking bass.

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