Warwick Streamer standard 4 NAT Double-buck Bass Guitar
Warwick Streamer standard 4 NAT Double-buck
Warwick
Streamer standard 4 NAT Double-buck Bass Guitar one great bass guitar i
can never resist to play. it comprises of a bolt-on maple neck,The neck is made of mahogany while the
fingerboard is made of rosewood, and has the dots on the top rather than
having them on the fingerboard. the bass has 24 frets, 34'' long scale, the electronics are well organized with a 2
passive Soapbar MEC MM-style hum-bucker pickups with open pole pieces and coil
switching, active MEC 2-band electronic, gold hardware, includes Warwick
User Kit and Premium Line Plus Rock Bag.
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