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[quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1426094288' post='2714339']
I like stage 2 streamers, I really like them. I've considered getting one often.

Are they really just a jazz bass, or is there more to them than that?
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They don't sound like a jazz bass at all to my ears - I was surprised about that too at first. Both pickups are closer to the bridge than on a jazz so it sounds a heck of a lot more modern. The neck-through gives it way more sustain as well.

I also have a Jazz and I've found I can't get that deep, woolly vintage tone with the Stage II. Whereas you can't get that ridiculous aggressive growl from a jazz - close but it doesn't have that same quality to it! They're quite different and I suppose that's why I'm happy having one of each ;)

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It's not mine (unfortunately!) but just saw this on Warwick's facebook page. My Streamer Stage 1 gas is always bad but seeing this has just made it ten times worse!
[URL=http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/ern500evo/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/3F71BEE5-0F41-49C1-853D-9FB9D946962E_zpsnoreo65t.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b502/ern500evo/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/3F71BEE5-0F41-49C1-853D-9FB9D946962E_zpsnoreo65t.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

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This is my Warwick Corvette std '03. Active/passive(Push pull) Such a nice bass but in the market for a lakland/fender 5 string so sadly selling her on.

[url="http://postimg.org/image/vetx3wdzv/"][/url]

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Well, you can have a look at mine while we're waiting! So happy to be back in the Warwick camp.
Recently purchased, and I really think this might be my favourite set up in 25 years!
It's only a MIK, but it looks and sounds so good I'm not sure what the German mades can improve on? Anyone got any experience? Needless to say I'm totally gassing for a German made anyway. I can see a custom 5 string with ebony board and blocks, mmm...
A.

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[quote name='moonbass' timestamp='1431979146' post='2776965']
It's only a MIK, but it looks and sounds so good I'm not sure what the German mades can improve on? Anyone got any experience?
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Actually yes. I own a gold 5-string MiK Starbass and love it. When the MiG Starbass II originally came out I tried a couple at various Musical instrument exhibitions and was rather underwhelmed each time. The fit and finish on the 4-string fretless I tried was particularly bad with very sharp edges to the fingerboard. However at Thomann's knock down price of roughly £700 and the fact that AFAIK this is the only 5-string semi-acoustic bass on the market I decided to give it a go, and I could always sell it on if I didn't like it.

18 months later and it's still my main bass for live use. I would love a second as back up, but I'm certainly not going to be paying MiG prices for one any time soon based on my past experiences.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1431974123' post='2776853']
Very nice. Can we see some more of it please.
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Some more (not so detailed) pics are here: [url="http://disssa.jimdo.com/reviews/b%C3%A4sse/warwick-star-bass-5-pro-series/"]Klick[/url]

One more:





I tried a MiG Starbass with a Bubinga-body and a Ovangkol-neck. A really well made bass without any faults.
A really beautiful bass, but to expensive... ;) The sound to my actual MiK Starbass is light different, not sooo much.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1431980086' post='2776986']


Actually yes. I own a gold 5-string MiK Starbass and love it. When the MiG Starbass II originally came out I tried a couple at various Musical instrument exhibitions and was rather underwhelmed each time. The fit and finish on the 4-string fretless I tried was particularly bad with very sharp edges to the fingerboard. However at Thomann's knock down price of roughly £700 and the fact that AFAIK this is the only 5-string semi-acoustic bass on the market I decided to give it a go, and I could always sell it on if I didn't like it.

18 months later and it's still my main bass for live use. I would love a second as back up, but I'm certainly not going to be paying MiG prices for one any time soon based on my past experiences.
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That's really useful to know. I think they use the same hardware and pickups, so presume the sound must be pretty similar. I do like the look of the bubinga custom shop model, but that's a whole other level of pricing up (£5000?)
Perhaps I could get a MiK 5 string to use round wounds and fit flat wounds to the 4 string. I think they're different scale lengths as well, so would probably be fairly contrasting, but make a pretty sexy pair.

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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1434297035' post='2798402']
you didn't last long warwickless did you?
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There is just nothing like them. It's a shame I keep having to sell all my Warwicks to find this out, hopefully not anymore!

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[quote name='ern500evo' timestamp='1428841346' post='2745044']
It's not mine (unfortunately!) but just saw this on Warwick's facebook page. My Streamer Stage 1 gas is always bad but seeing this has just made it ten times worse!
[URL=http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/ern500evo/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/3F71BEE5-0F41-49C1-853D-9FB9D946962E_zpsnoreo65t.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b502/ern500evo/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-04/3F71BEE5-0F41-49C1-853D-9FB9D946962E_zpsnoreo65t.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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Just showed that to the wife, who said "ooooh that's sexy, I'd sleep with someone who had that bass :lol:"

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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1434299185' post='2798442']
There is just nothing like them.
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Exactly. I can get a close approximation to just about any tone from my ACG imaginable but I can't even come close to the sound of my Warwick.

Shame I think I'm going to have to sell it soon.

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[quote name='Cameronj279' timestamp='1434319948' post='2798670']


Exactly. I can get a close approximation to just about any tone from my ACG imaginable but I can't even come close to the sound of my Warwick.

Shame I think I'm going to have to sell it soon.
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You'll regret it! :)

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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1434352400' post='2798753']


You'll regret it! :)
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I know but I'm moving out of parents house house for the first time in a few weeks so I may need to buy boring things such as carpets or electricity

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