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2020 GPS Corvette $$. Amazingly versatile, plays like butter. Haven't been able to find many others with this finish, but doesn't appear to be a Special Edition.

 

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Ocean Blue is a lovely finish, I think its the flame that's really setting it off here though!  

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On 15/02/2025 at 20:27, binky_bass said:

Picked up this on Thursday. LX basses are genuinely excellent things... I've had a few top end masterbuilt Warwicks over the years and the LXs are really just as good. 

 

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... out of interest what was written on the back of the headstock (saw the eBay thread thing)? Is the serial number still visible etc? And is this Broadneck spacing at all please?

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Are we allowed questions in here or just for showing? If it's allowed then I have a '91 thumb with the brass frets. Will stainless steel rounds 'hurt' it? Conflicting statements online about whether brass frets are longer lasting or not vs others. Thanks! 

 

I have tried to post an image, but it seems nothing quite sneaks under the upload limit and the imgur link won't do anything. Downer.

 

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@Jack steel strings will be fine. You should expect some wear on your frets over the years and they can be redressed by a luthier.
Bottom line is; do they sound good to you? If so, play on!

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On 02/04/2025 at 12:16, Jack said:

Are we allowed questions in here or just for showing? If it's allowed then I have a '91 thumb with the brass frets. Will stainless steel rounds 'hurt' it? Conflicting statements online about whether brass frets are longer lasting or not vs others. Thanks! 

 

I have tried to post an image, but it seems nothing quite sneaks under the upload limit and the imgur link won't do anything. Downer.

 

I've used SS rounds on my '98 ThumbNT for years, and played regularly with the bass.

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Those Warwick bell brass frets are very hardy 👍🏼

 

I like them so much I've recently had them fitted on my Vigier fretless to fretted conversion featured here:

 

https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/509739-vigier-passion-ii-fretless-to-fretted/

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On 02/04/2025 at 13:08, mike f said:

@Jack steel strings will be fine. You should expect some wear on your frets over the years and they can be redressed by a luthier.
Bottom line is; do they sound good to you? If so, play on!

 

10 minutes ago, BassTool said:

I've used SS rounds on my '98 ThumbNT for years, and played regularly with the bass.

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Those Warwick bell brass frets are very hardy 👍🏼

 

I like them so much I've recently had them fitted on my Vigier fretless to fretted conversion featured here:

 

https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/509739-vigier-passion-ii-fretless-to-fretted/

Thanks both. I like the Status rounds on more aggressive basses, just making sure. And I deleted some attachments to show this. 

 

 

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I think they're bronze not brass ( copper + tin  not copper + zinc) and really quite tough. Lots of people use stainless rounds with their Warwicks.  Though they are usually quite bright for an already bright sounding bass.

 

My dolphin has stainless frets which are super hard, and I've those nyxl (nickle?) strings on it ...so I can't really speak from experience.

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