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I have a 1991 Warwick Streamer Stage 1.

I believe the 3 EQ controls provide bass/middle/treble cut and boost.

What does the push/pull do on a 1991 model ?
It seems to swap between passive/active and also acts as a volume.

What about blending the 2 pickups ?

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I thought early Warwick Streamers had a 2 band?...unless your's is modified/upgraded..

Wait, I own one...well a 86' that is. It has a 2 band, my 97' has a 3 band.

Push = Active/ Activates Pre-amp

Pull = Passive, Cuts it..

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That makes sense. Explains why I can still hear sound when I take the battery out and pull up the control.

So the push pull operates as volume for active circuit when pushed down, and volume for passive when pulled up.

Does this mean that both pickups are always on, and there's no blend control ?


Or... maybe one of the other 3 controls is blending, and I can't tell the difference ... I'll try the tap test again ... :)

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Sorry I didn't see this sooner!

91 means that it is 2 band EQ. Control nearest the strings is volume with pull passive/push active (in passive the EQ controls have no affect). The control to the front and lower than the volume is pan (with centre detent) and the other 2 are Bass/Treble. Pups and preamp are most probably MEC... stick a pic' up then :)

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