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Description

Crafted with precision and renowned for its distinctive growl, the Warwick Streamer Stage II delivers an unparalleled experience for bass enthusiasts. Known for its exceptional tonal clarity and dynamic response, this electric bass is a staple among professional musicians seeking a robust and versatile instrument. The neck-through design enhances sustain and resonance, allowing you to explore a wide range of soundscapes with ease.

The Warwick Streamer Stage II is fitted with premium electronics, including MEC J/J active pickups, which ensure a balanced output and rich tonal depth. The custom 3-band EQ provides musicians with the flexibility to sculpt their sound, whether you're laying down a deep groove or delivering a punchy solo. Its ergonomic body shape and smooth, fast neck make it comfortable to play, ensuring that both seasoned players and those new to the bass can enjoy extended sessions without fatigue.

Constructed from high-quality tonewoods, this bass guitar not only sounds incredible but also stands as a testament to Warwick's commitment to craftsmanship and detail. Every aspect of the Streamer Stage II is designed to meet the demands of the modern bassist, offering reliability and performance in any setting, from the studio to the stage.

Key Features:

  • Neck-through construction for enhanced sustain
  • MEC J/J active pickups for balanced and rich tone
  • Custom 3-band EQ for versatile sound shaping
  • Ergonomic body for comfortable playability
  • High-quality tonewoods for superior sound and durability
Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

Warwick Custom Shop Masterbuilt - Streamer Stage II - Zebrano Top -Swamp Ash Back #16-3300

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Warwick Custom Shop Masterbuilt - Streamer Stage II - Zebrano Top -Swamp Ash Back #16-3300

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

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Features and functionality

  • The Warwick Streamer Stage II is known for its signature growl, attributed to the specific pickup placement unique to its design.

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  • The Streamer 5 SBHP features active electronics with controls for Volume, Balance, and Treble, noted to have an unexpected fourth knob.

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  • The Streamer 5 NBT comes in Nirvana Black Transparent Satin, offering a distinct visual contrast to the SBHP’s Solid Black High Polish finish.

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  • The SBHP model includes a neck-through design, contrasting with the bolt-on neck found in the NBT model, potentially affecting sustain and tone.

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Comparisons

  • Spector basses have a tone similar to Warwick due to their shared design history, but offer a different aesthetic that some users may prefer.

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  • The SBHP and NBT models differ in weight, with the SBHP model being slightly heavier at 4.5 kg compared to the NBT's 4 kg.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing MEC pickups with DiMarzio on a Streamer still retains the Warwick sound, highlighting the importance of pickup position over brand.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Warwick basses, including the Streamer, require proactive neck care due to their weight and design.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Warwick growl is achieved not just by the pickups but also by the pickup locations, making it suitable for diverse styles like jazz, funk, and metal.

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Build quality

  • The SBHP uses extra hard bronze jumbo frets, while the NBT incorporates nickel silver jumbo frets, influencing durability and playability.

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See how Justin Chancellor uses Warwick Streamer Stage II (Duplicate)

Justin Chancellor

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Tool

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"Streamer Stage II built for Justin Chancellor (Tool) with Bubinga Pommelé body, Tigerstripe Ebony fingerboard and custom made @nordstrandaudio MM-style pickups" - Official Framus and Warwick Instagram.

Justin recieved this bass in September 2017 and many theorise it will be used to record the 5th Tool album which at the time of writing has yet to be released or officially confirmed. The bass has a Bubinga Pommelé body, a Wenge neck with Afzeilia stripes and a Tiger Stripe Ebony fretboard. The bass also has custom made Nordstrand MM style pickups.

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