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Description

The Warwick Custom Streamer Stage 1 Fretless is a masterful creation for bass enthusiasts craving a smooth, dynamic playing experience. This fretless bass guitar offers unparalleled tonal versatility and clarity, making it a favorite among professional musicians seeking a blend of tradition and innovation. Crafted in Germany, this instrument embodies Warwick’s commitment to quality and precision.

The Streamer Stage 1 Fretless features a neck-through design, which provides enhanced sustain and resonance. The neck, constructed from multiple layers of maple and ekanga, ensures stability and a comfortable grip. The body is crafted from high-quality tonewoods, offering a rich and full-bodied sound that is both warm and articulate. Its fretless ebony fingerboard allows for effortless gliding and expressive slides, perfect for those seeking a harmonious blend of traditional and modern tones.

Equipped with active electronics, this bass offers precise tonal control, enabling players to shape their sound with confidence. The MEC pickups ensure a clean and powerful output, capturing every nuance of your performance. Whether you're exploring smooth jazz lines or driving rock rhythms, the Streamer Stage 1 Fretless is designed to deliver.

Key Features:

  • Neck-through design for enhanced sustain and durability
  • Maple and ekanga neck for stability and comfortable playability
  • Fretless ebony fingerboard for expressive playing
  • High-quality tonewoods for rich, full-bodied sound
  • Active electronics for precise tonal control
  • MEC pickups for clean and powerful sound output
  • Crafted in Germany with meticulous attention to detail
Andy Irvine

Andy Irvine

Warwick Streamer Stage 1 Fretless 5 String Bass Demo - Andy Irvine

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Warwick Streamer Stage 1 Fretless 5 String Bass Demo - Andy Irvine

Andy Irvine

Andy Irvine

Video thumbnail for Streamer Stage I Fretless - Blue Flip Flop Chrome Finish #18-3978 DEMO by Framus & Warwick

Streamer Stage I Fretless - Blue Flip Flop Chrome Finish #18-3978 DEMO

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

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MAKING OF - Warwick Streamer Stage I Fretless - Blue Flip-Flop Chrome Finish #18-3978

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

Video thumbnail for Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine  "Fretless Tones" Streamer Stage 1 by Framus & Warwick

Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine "Fretless Tones" Streamer Stage 1

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

Video thumbnail for Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine -Demo- Streamer Stage 1 Fretless by Framus & Warwick

Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine -Demo- Streamer Stage 1 Fretless

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Warwick Custom Streamer Stage 1 Fretless.

Comparisons

  • Dingwall basses offer a Warwick-style clean low end with some growl, yet are substantially lighter than Warwicks, providing a different playing experience.

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  • Dunable basses, though typically passive, are gaining popularity for their heavy rock tones, offering an alternative to the Warwick/Spector active sound.

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User experience

  • Owners of older Warwicks praise the unique growl and tone that are difficult to replicate with other brands, citing their distinct sound profile.

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Value and pricing

  • Used Warwick basses, especially those from the '90s and '00s, can be found under $2,500, offering Wenge neck models that are highly sought after for their tone.

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It IS my sound.

Mine is a Custom Shop beauty from about 10 years ago. Mostly Streamer Stage 1 but elements of the Stage 2 with the camber, Dolphin (2 x Double Jazz pickups) and a few others. I always get asked about this bass because of its fat sound. I feel like this bass is a part of me when I'm playing which is super important with a fretless. Love this bass.

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