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Description
The B.C. Rich Warlock Bronze (Custom) electric guitar is an iconic piece designed for those who dare to be different. Known for its aggressive body shape and striking presence, this guitar is a favorite among rock and metal enthusiasts. The Warlock Bronze (Custom) is crafted with a basswood body, delivering a well-balanced sound that's both robust and versatile. Its bolt-on maple neck provides a smooth playing experience, while the 24-fret rosewood fingerboard ensures precision and comfort for every note.
Equipped with two high-output humbucker pickups, this guitar is engineered to produce a powerful, resonant sound that cuts through any mix. The Warlock Bronze (Custom) also features a Tune-O-Matic bridge with a stopbar tailpiece, offering stability and improved sustain. The edgy design is complemented by a sleek headstock, making it as visually compelling as it is sonically impressive.
Whether you're jamming in your garage or performing on stage, the B.C. Rich Warlock Bronze (Custom) is designed to meet the needs of musicians who want to stand out. Its combination of aesthetic appeal and sound quality makes it a formidable choice for both novice and seasoned players.
Key Features:
- Bold and aggressive body shape
- Basswood body for a balanced sound
- Bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard
- 24 frets for extended range
- Two high-output humbucker pickups
- Tune-O-Matic bridge with stopbar tailpiece for enhanced sustain and stability
Videos
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BC Rich Bronze Series Warlock: An Honest Review
Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
472
My First Guitar-Over 15 Years Ago
This thing is a great beginners guitar and that's about it. While sure, the shape is considered cool by some, many also think it's cheesy and played out. I still like it to a point, but I hated the original finish on it. Since I'm going to start working on becoming a luthier, I decided a good first project would be to sand this one down, refinish it and throw some nice hardware and pickups in it (just for show, they live elsewhere now lol). Overall, it still sounded like a plywood guitar, but it looked a lot nicer to me. Fun project, sub-par guitar.
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