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Description

Crafted with precision and care, the Warwick Streamer Stage I (Duplicate) is a testament to fine German craftsmanship, designed to deliver an exceptional playing experience for bassists of all genres. Known for its rich tonal range, this electric bass is celebrated for its versatility on stage and in the studio. Featuring a neck-through construction, the Streamer Stage I ensures enhanced sustain and resonance, providing a deep and dynamic sound that complements any musical setting.

The bass is equipped with an active MEC P/J pickup configuration, offering a wide array of tonal possibilities. The pickups are paired with an active 3-band EQ, allowing players to sculpt their sound with precision. The Warwick Streamer Stage I's ergonomic body design ensures comfort during extended playing sessions, making it a reliable choice for both amateur and professional musicians.

Crafted from premium tonewoods, the bass guitar features a maple neck and a wenge fretboard, delivering a smooth and fast playing experience. The hardware is built to withstand the rigors of live performance, ensuring reliability and durability without compromising on style.

Key Features:

  • Neck-through construction for superior sustain
  • Active MEC P/J pickup configuration
  • Active 3-band EQ for precise sound adjustment
  • Maple neck with wenge fretboard
  • Ergonomic body design for comfortable playability
  • High-quality, durable hardware
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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Warwick Streamer Stage I (Duplicate).

Setup and maintenance

  • Owners report ultra-low action achievable: 0.75 to 1.25 mm without buzzing on German Warwicks.

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Features and functionality

  • Streamer Stage II is described as a "tone chameleon" with MEC J pickups and preamp, adaptable from vintage to aggressive tones.

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  • The ovangkol neck is described as extremely comfortable, contributing to the instrument's playability.

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User experience

  • Streamer Stage I owners praise its stability in variable climates, needing minimal setup adjustments despite temperature and humidity changes.

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  • Owners praise the Streamer Stage I for its outstanding ability to adapt to almost every musical style while maintaining ease of play.

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Build quality

  • The Streamer Stage I has a smooth waxed neck and a comfortable NS body shape, enhancing playability.

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  • The bubinga body of the Streamer Stage I becomes shiny and reflective when waxed, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some users replace noisy MEC pickups with Nordstrand Big J Blades for improved clarity and mix compatibility.

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Comparisons

  • Streamer models compared favorably to Spector basses, sharing similar body design and ergonomics due to their origins.

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  • German Warwicks are noted for superior build quality and tone compared to American-made Fenders and Stingrays.

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Value and pricing

  • 2005 custom-ordered Streamer Stage I originally cost $2,800, highlighting its premium pricing which has since increased significantly.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Streamer Stage I remains a favorite among owners with many preferring its feel and sound over cheaper alternatives.

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See how Mike Inez uses Warwick Streamer Stage I (Duplicate)

Mike Inez

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In this picture Mike is playing on a Warwick Streamer Stage I (#938) bass. The exact type of Warwick Streamer is confirmed in this Bass Player magazine feature.

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