We guess that with the W Bass your fellow musician friends will never ask you the name of your instrument again...
Except that the W Bass is not a Warwick bass but a Rockbass made in China. For the record, the W Bass was a gift made to Warwick by a distributor for the 30th anniversary of the brand. Inspired by the idea, the manufacturer launched the production of this W Bass now sold under Rockbass name.
Specifications:
- Bolt-On
- Flat Bodyshape
- Available as 4-string only
- Available as a right-handed fretted model only
- Plastic Nut
- Maple neck with Ekanga veneer stripes
- Rosewood fingerboard
- “30th anniversary” Inlay
- Scale length: 32“ (medium scale)
- 24 Extra High Jumbo Nickelsilver frets ( Width: 2.9 mm / Height: 1.3mm)
- Mahogany Body
- Passive J/J pickups
- Passive electronics
- Volume / volume / tone
- 1-piece bridge
- Strap locks
- Chrome hardware
- Available as Solid Black Satin Finish only
- Warwick Red Strings: 4-string: 045“ – 105“ (42200M)
- Weight: 4.3 kg
More details on www.warwick.de.
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