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Description
Nut: Just-A-Nut III Brass Neck Wood: Wenge neck, 4 laminations Fretboard: Wenge fingerboard (fretted) Fingerboard Radius: 26" Scale length: 34" (864 mm) Long Scale Width Nut: 45,0 mm / 1.8" Width 12th fret: 60,8 mm / 2.4" Width 24th fret: 69,11 mm / 2.7" Fret quantity material and size: 24 Jumbo Bronze (extra hard) frets (width: 2.9 mm / height: 1.3 mm) Frets: IFT - Invisible Fretwork Technology Bodywood (Topwood / Backwood): AA Flamed Maple top with US Swamp Ash body Pickups: Passive MEC J/MM pickups with open polepieces with brushed Metal Cover Electronics: Active Warwick 3-way electronics with rechargeable Lithium Battery Pot layout: Volume (P/P) / Balance / Mid / Treble and Bass stacked Switch: 3-way mini-switch Function of switch: humbucker configuration (series / parallel / single-coil) Bridge system: 2-piece solid Brass Warwick Bridge Strap system: Warwick security locks Construction: Bolt-On Color Possibilities Righthand: Honey Violin Transparent Satin Hardware colour: Chrome (Black or Gold upgrade available)
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Setup and maintenance
Features and functionality
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Warwick bridges can be picky with B-string sizes, especially with non-tapered strings, requiring modifications or specific handling during installation.
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Warwick strings are generally taperwound, but inconsistencies exist, such as non-tapered B strings in some Warwick Red Label packs.
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The Just-A-Nut II system can suffer from broken tabs, but string tension maintains functionality; swapping to the Just-A-Nut III is an option.
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User experience
Build quality
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The Streamer LX 4-string from 2000 features a wenge neck and recessed Dunlop straplocks, which require compatible straps for use.
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Comparisons
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The Streamer LX's concave body design makes it feel lighter than flat-bodied basses like Fenders, despite similar or higher weight.
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Value and pricing
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A 2000 Streamer LX 4-string at $1,000 is considered a fair price; negotiating for $800 or additional accessories like a case and straplocks is advised.
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