bassmansam Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 (edited) [font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif]Up for trade is my beloved Streamer Stage II. Due to a recent change in music scene my new band requires me to play a 5 String. I am therefore wanting to do a trade for a 5 string bass of the same class. [/font] [font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif]The bass is a 2003 model and in immaculate condition as you can see from the photos below.[/font] [font=tahoma,geneva,sans-serif]I would preferably like another Warwick but all offers are welome [/font] Thanks for looking [attachment=98187:Photo 25-01-2012 18 58 07.jpg][attachment=98188:Photo 25-01-2012 18 58 26.jpg][attachment=98189:Photo 25-01-2012 18 58 42.jpg][attachment=98190:Photo 25-01-2012 18 59 42.jpg][attachment=98191:Photo 25-01-2012 19 00 16.jpg][attachment=98192:Photo 25-01-2012 19 00 25.jpg][attachment=98193:Photo 25-01-2012 19 00 35.jpg][attachment=98194:Photo 25-01-2012 19 02 40.jpg] Edited May 9, 2012 by samcrabtree00
bassmansam Posted January 25, 2012 Author Posted January 25, 2012 Bass still available for trade guys...
TorVic Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Wow! Have been looking for one like this for a while. What are the build specifications?
bassmansam Posted January 26, 2012 Author Posted January 26, 2012 Taken from the Warwick website:- Streamer Stage II The Streamer Stage II features an elegantly contoured body made of African Afzelia wood. It has an arched top and an ergonomically recessed back. The slim neck-through design - invisible from the front - is recessed into the body. Neck and body are perfectly balanced to ensure an optimum playing position and superb playing comfort. Clarity and transparency are undoubtedly the most striking tonal characteristics of the Streamer Stage II. Dry, fundamental notes and a well-located, lower mid-range is the Warwick prescription to cure sound frustration. The Streamer Stage II is also a favorite for its instant response, growling mid-range, sparkling treble and cellar-deep bass. [list] [*]Neck-through-design (hidden neck) [*]Available as 4- or 5-string [*]Available as right-handed or left-handed*, as well as fretted and fretless* models [*]Afzelia body [*]Ovangkol neck with Afzelia stripes [*]Wenge fingerboard [*]YinYang inlays [*]Scale length: 34" (long scale) [*]24 frets [*]Active MEC J/J pickups [*]MEC 3-way electronics [*]available in Natural Oil Finish, Coloured Oil Finish or High Gloss Finish [*]Warwick tuners [*]2-piece Warwick bridge [*]Warwick security locks [*]Gold hardware (black, chrome or satin-chrome with extra charge) [*]Just-A-Nut III Brass [/list]
Heartbreaker Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 How much would you take in £--------, cheers, Rob
Chris2112 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Markus, I thought you had recently sold a Streamer Stage II here? Are you after another?
TorVic Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Thanks for the info. I have nothing to offer in terms of a trade. Would be interested in finding out the cash price, if you decide to put it on sale.
bassmansam Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 If I can find a 5 string to my taste on basschat, I'll put this bad boy up for sale. Anyone tried a Stingray Classic? Considering...
Chris2112 Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Yes, a good bass but not fit to hold a candle to a Streamer. IMO...
MarkusWarwick Posted January 28, 2012 Posted January 28, 2012 Yeah but i f***in miss it like crazy!!!!!
LukeFRC Posted January 30, 2012 Posted January 30, 2012 string it BEAD and move your hand up and down more....
Graham Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 Tuning to B would probably sound great on this - will you really need the top string? I used to play covers sets on a 4 string tuned BEAD aand only had to swap to a standard tuning bass for the intro of sweet child o mine. Gorgeous though, i used to crave one of these
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