Warwick Streamer Stage I 5 - " The bomb!"
translatedLow made in 2005 in Germany, 24 frets put on a striped ebony fingerboard, neck-through in several strips of maple and other wood (edit). The wings of the body are also maple. Standard pitch for low…
Warwick Streamer Stage I 4 Fretless - pizzarco's review
translatedGerman made very carefully. All maple, neck-through with ebony fingerboard. Active pickups and preamp MEC: simple and effective. UTILIZATION Handle rather late for WW. easy access everywhere re…
Warwick Streamer Stage I 4 - xbassman_K's review
translatedBefore anything else, let me say that this bass is no longer in my possession. Warwick Streamer Stage I made in germany in 1989. Maple body, neck-through 5 parts wenge / maple, ebony fingerboard.…
Warwick Streamer Stage I 4 - sman02's review
translatedGermany 2004 24 frets Active MEC pickups neck-wide but very comfortable! UTILIZATION Handle very pleasant weight is not excessive very good ergonomics including the scne! SOUNDS L…
Warwick Streamer Stage I 4 - fours's review
translatedMy streamer is made of t Allemangne (like most I think) it includes 24 cargo a brass precision micro jazz and a brand Mec (active) the bridge is part 2 (setting, rglage ...) volume, bass + me…
Warwick Streamer Stage I 4 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by astroperenoel/translated from Audiofanzine FR) My model was made in 1988 and it is different from recent ones. This 4-string bass guitar with golden hardware was buil…