Description
What makes this guitar special: Built with gorgeous cuts of exotic tonewoods and Warwick integrity, this 4-string has as much character in look as it does in tone. Its passive MEC J/J pickups sound good inherently, but range well between the neck and bridge pickups and transition fluently from thumpy low end to a tighter and more focused and punchy midrange thanks to its balance control. A light satin finish over its bubinga body helps to give it a pleasing and natural aesthetic while also providing a somewhat unique tonal response in comparison to standard ash and alder, as does its wenge fingerboard. Its rounded and contoured body makes it very comfortable to play and with a nicely flattened neck profile, it plays great from the nut up into the cutaway. Plus, it’s in fantastic shape and comes with a professional setup to boot.
Condition: This bass is in excellent condition overall. It shows very few signs of wear outside of some light surface scratches here and there and a ding or two, but is otherwise in fantastic shape for a used bass. The frets show almost no wear whatsoever and still have a full lifetime of playing left in them. The neck is straight and the truss rod functions as it should.
Body: Double cutaway rounded and contoured bubinga body in Natural finish. Two-piece Warwick bridge with adjustable saddles. Chrome knurled control knobs.
Neck: Slim D shape ovangkol neck and wenge fingerboard. Warwick sealed chrome tuning machines. 1.5” wide Just-A-Nut III. 34” scale. .84” deep at the 1st fret and 1.0” deep at the 12th.
Electronics: Passive MEC J/J pickups. 1 x volume, 1 x balance, 1 x tone.
Weight: 10.40 lbs
Playability/Sound: The flatter D shape neck profile makes it quite easy to move around, especially with a smooth and low-friction satin finish. This bass has solid range from its thumpy neck to the more tightly focused and punchy bridge.
Case: Includes original gigbag.