 - Warwick Pro FET IV - bubagump's review
 translated- 400 watt amp all trasistor type mosfet. between instrument jack, effects loop, XLR line outputs, tuner, headphones, HP speakon only. In short, a head relatively complte. limiter dbraillable; qualisat… 
 - Warwick Pro FET 3.2 - mordibass's review
 translated- Head amp WARWICK PRO.FET 3.2 Type MOSFET (transistor) 2U 300W (4 Ohms) Jack and Speakon connectors, Line Out Settings: Gain with Clip LED, Master, a compressor and a switch Contour switch (a… 
 - Warwick Quad IV - B-War's review
 translated- Pramp lamps and transistor 400W Speakon 4 SETTING THE pramp, boosts bass, treble, mid. No effect. Limit Intgr self-mute in case of short circuit (very useful!) UTILIZATION Simple, sr, eff… 
 - Warwick Quad VI - hhjerhint's review
 translated- - Preamp a lamp, a transistor amplifier -600w + EQ-Quadrumatrix UTILIZATION -The configuration looks simple, but we want sil sound exactly as desired, although it will take time. And to fac… 
 - Warwick Pro FET IV - moixjj's review
 translated- Everything has already been said in the previous opinion so I will not drive the point home. Note that it is twice as complete as the new version 5.1. Warwick has made a big step backwards. These e… 
 - Warwick Pro FET 3.2 - Duge's review
 translated- * Bass Head, 300W RMS @ 4 ohms, 19 "/ 2HE * Gain + LED clip * Adjustable Compressor (recommended for grade gain) * Variable Contour * Switches Deep, Bright and Mute * Bass, Low Mid, High Mi… 
 - Warwick Pro FET 3.3 - " It is clear ..."
 translated- The price is the amplifier and speaker. A transistor (MOSFET) 300 W into 4 Ohms I plugged in a WCA 115 Pro and the sound is very good funk to round or heavy. Gain with trimmings clipping. Compress… 
 
                             
                 
                
