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Description

The Warwick Infinity 4 is a masterful blend of craftsmanship and cutting-edge design, perfect for bassists seeking versatility and style. This exceptional semi-hollowbody bass brings a unique resonance and dynamic range that will elevate your performance to new heights. Crafted with an ovangkol back paired with a birdseye or flamed maple top, the Infinity 4 combines striking aesthetics with a rich, warm tonal palette.

At the heart of this bass are the MEC active J/Twin pickups and MEC 3-way Basslines active electronics, providing a wide array of tonal possibilities to suit any musical genre. Whether you're laying down a solid groove or exploring intricate solos, the Infinity 4 delivers with precision and clarity. Its 4-piece birdseye maple neck ensures smooth playability, while the rosewood fingerboard offers a comfortable grip for effortless navigation across the frets. Gold hardware not only adds a touch of elegance but also ensures durability and reliability during rigorous performances.

With the Warwick Infinity 4, you're not just playing a bass; you're experiencing a finely-tuned instrument that responds dynamically to your creative impulses. The inclusion of a gig bag ensures your prized possession is protected on the road.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody design for enhanced resonance
  • Ovangkol back with birdseye or flamed maple top
  • MEC active J/Twin pickups
  • MEC 3-way Basslines active electronics
  • 4-piece birdseye maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Gold hardware
  • Includes gig bag

Product specs

Number of Strings 4
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Shape Infinity
Body Material Ovangkol hollow-body with AAAA Flamed Maple top
Body Finish Transparent Satin
Neck Material 3-piece Flamed Maple
Neck Shape C
Neck Joint Neck-through
Radius 20"
Fingerboard Material Rosewood
Number of Frets 24, Jumbo, Bronze
Scale Length 34"
Nut Width 1.5"
Nut Material Brass
Bridge/Tailpiece Warwick 2-piece, Brass
Tuners Graph Tech Ratio
Neck Pickup MEC Active J Single-coil
Bridge Pickup MEC Active TJ Humbucker
Controls 1 x volume/balance (stacked), 2-band EQ
Switching 1 x mini-switch (active/passive)
Strings Warwick EMP Coated, Stainless Steel: .045" - .105"
Case/Gig Bag Gig Bag

FAQs

What type of music is the Warwick Infinity 4 best suited for?

The Warwick Infinity 4, with its semi-hollowbody design and versatile MEC active pickups, is well-suited for a range of genres from jazz and funk to rock and fusion, offering both warmth and clarity in its tone.

How does the semi-hollowbody design of the Warwick Infinity 4 affect its sound?

The semi-hollowbody design of the Warwick Infinity 4 provides a resonant, airy tone with enhanced sustain and warmth, making it ideal for players seeking a rich, dynamic sound.

Can the Warwick Infinity 4 be played in both active and passive modes?

Yes, the Warwick Infinity 4 features a mini-switch that allows players to toggle between active and passive modes, offering flexibility in sound shaping and tonal options.

What is the neck profile of the Warwick Infinity 4 like?

The Warwick Infinity 4 has a 3-piece flamed maple neck with a comfortable C-shape profile, providing a smooth playing experience suitable for both fast runs and complex fingerwork.

Is the Warwick Infinity 4 suitable for beginners?

While the Warwick Infinity 4 offers exceptional quality and sound, its advanced features and premium build might be more suited to intermediate and professional players seeking a high-performance instrument.

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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 Infinity 4.

Build quality

  • Some owners have replaced the stock tuners with lightweight alternatives for improved balance.

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  • The proprietary brass alloy fret wire on German Warwicks is much tougher than regular nickel frets, showing minimal wear even after years of use with stainless strings.

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Setup and maintenance

  • A user reported issues with a "humped neck" and dead frets on another bass, highlighting the importance of proper setup.

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  • Warwicks with satin finishes, like the FNA Jazzman, don't require waxing, unlike their natural finish counterparts, to maintain good condition.

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Features and functionality

  • Warwick basses are noted for their deep growly sound with cutting highs, suitable for metal genres.

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Comparisons

  • The Warwick Infinity is neither a Jazz nor Precision bass; it offers a unique Warwick sound profile.

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  • Some users prefer the Warwick Infinity, Streamer, Thumb, and Dolphin models over the FNA Jazzman, noting the latter lacks the distinct Warwick tone.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the 30-day free return policy from Thomann, offering a no-risk trial period.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users interested in Primus and metal found the 5-string configuration essential for their playing style.

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Value and pricing

  • A well-worn FNA Jazzman is often valued significantly less than pristine examples, reflecting a typical used price of under $2,000 due to cosmetic wear.

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See how Jim Crichton uses Warwick Infinity 4

Jim Crichton

Bassist, Keyboardist

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Jim Crichton uses the Warwick Infinity 4 bass guitar, as highlighted by Warwick GmbH & Music Equipment KG on their website.

See how Divinity Roxx uses Warwick Infinity 4

Divinity Roxx

Singer, Bassist

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In the attached video, at 9:24, Divinity Roxx talks about the Infinity 4-string bass Warwick made for her. It was made in honor of her father, colored the same blue as her father's motorcycle.

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