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Description

Unleash the power and precision of the Warwick Streamer Stage II, a bass guitar designed for musicians who demand nothing less than excellence. Crafted with a breathtaking afzelia body, this instrument promises not only a striking appearance but also a robust tonal foundation that is rich in depth and clarity. The neck-through design enhances sustain and minimizes fret buzz, allowing for seamless playability across its 24-fret wenge fingerboard. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the Streamer Stage II delivers the classic "Warwick Growl" with its pair of MEC active J-style pickups, providing a dynamic range suitable for any musical genre.

Attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this bass. The Just-A-Nut III brass nut, combined with the proprietary Invisible Fretwork Technology, ensures optimal intonation and a smooth playing experience. The bass's hardware, including the solid brass bridge and tuners, is meticulously designed in-house, offering superior vibrational transfer and tuning stability. With an intuitive 3-band EQ and blend control, your sound can be finely tuned to perfection.

Key Features:

  • 5-string bass guitar with a neck-through design
  • Unique afzelia body for enhanced tonal richness
  • Wenge fingerboard with 24 frets and 34-inch scale
  • MEC active J-style pickups with 3-band EQ
  • Just-A-Nut III brass nut and proprietary Invisible Fretwork Technology
  • Solid brass bridge and tuning machine heads
  • Fluorescent side markers for visibility in low light conditions
  • Stress-free locking strap system included

Product specs

Number of Strings 5
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Body Shape Masterbuilt Streamer Stage II
Body Material Afzelia
Body Finish Satin
Neck Material Wenge with Wkanga Stripes
Neck Shape Standard C
Neck Joint Neck-through
Radius 26"
Fingerboard Inlay Yin-Yang
Number of Frets 24, Jumbo, Extra Hard Bronze
Scale Length 34"
Nut Width 1.771"
Nut Material Brass
Bridge/Tailpiece 2-piece solid Brass Warwick Bridge
Tuners GraphTech Ratio, 18:1, 20:1, 30:1, 36:1, 48:1
Neck Pickup Warwick Active MEC J/J Single-coil
Bridge Pickup Warwick Active MEC J/J Single-coil
Controls 1 x volume (push/pull), 1 x balance, 1 x mid, 1 x treble/bass (stacked)
Strings Warwick EMP Coated, .045-.135
Case/Gig Bag Gig Bag

FAQs

What type of wood is used for the body of the Warwick Streamer Stage II?

The body of the Warwick Streamer Stage II is made from Afzelia, which is known for its rich tonal qualities and durability.

How does the neck-through construction affect the playability of the Warwick Streamer Stage II?

The neck-through construction of the Warwick Streamer Stage II enhances sustain and provides a smooth transition between the neck and body, improving playability and access to higher frets.

What are the tonal characteristics of the Warwick Active MEC J/J single-coil pickups?

The Warwick Active MEC J/J single-coil pickups deliver a clear, articulate sound with a strong midrange presence, making them versatile for various music styles from funk to rock.

Is the Warwick Streamer Stage II suitable for advanced bass players?

Yes, the Warwick Streamer Stage II is ideal for advanced bass players due to its high-quality materials, superior craftsmanship, and versatile tonal options.

What is the neck profile of the Warwick Streamer Stage II?

The Warwick Streamer Stage II features a standard C-shaped neck, providing a comfortable and familiar feel for most bass players.

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

The Warwick Streamer Stage II - product demo with Andy Irvine

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The Warwick Streamer Stage II - product demo with Andy Irvine

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

Video thumbnail for Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine -Demo- Streamer Stage 2 by Framus & Warwick

Warwick Product Specialist Andy Irvine -Demo- Streamer Stage 2

Framus & Warwick

Framus & Warwick

Video thumbnail for Warwick Streamer Stage II demonstration by 🇺🇦 IGOR ODARYUK

Warwick Streamer Stage II demonstration

🇺🇦 IGOR ODARYUK

🇺🇦 IGOR ODARYUK

Video thumbnail for Example sound of Warwick Streamer Stage II 4 Strings Bass from #twinbemusic by theoldiesmusics

Example sound of Warwick Streamer Stage II 4 Strings Bass from #twinbemusic

theoldiesmusics

theoldiesmusics

Video thumbnail for Warwick / Streamer Stage II 4st 2007【Test Play】 by Bass Sound Maniac

Warwick / Streamer Stage II 4st 2007【Test Play】

Bass Sound Maniac

Bass Sound Maniac

Reviews

Owner Insights

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

User experience

  • Owners frequently mention the Warwick's distinctive "growl" sound, which is ideal for genres like rock and funk, akin to tones from early Incubus or 311 albums.

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  • Some players experience Warwicks as unresponsive and lacking resonance, describing them as "overpriced lumber," though this is subjective and varies by player preference.

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  • Owners describe the Streamer Stage II as versatile with a unique growl, suitable for various musical styles while maintaining its signature sound.

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  • Despite the heaviness, many owners find the Streamer Stage II to be the most beautiful and best-sounding bass they've played.

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Build quality

  • Some users find Warwicks heavy, with weights reaching up to 14 pounds, which might require adjustment for those accustomed to lighter basses.

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  • Some owners report that Warwick necks can be prone to twisting, recommending a luthier check if buying used.

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Comparisons

  • Warwicks are heavily compared to Spector basses, noting differences in sound, neck width, and profile, despite their shared design lineage.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Truss rods on German Warwicks can struggle in certain climates like Brazil, affecting their setup stability.

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  • The tuning pegs are angled, which can prevent certain string winders from fitting properly.

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  • Annual application of wood conditioner is necessary to maintain the finish and protect the wood.

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5.0 out of 5

Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings

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skylinerr

great bass

this one is from 2001 and has seymour duncan ajj-1's in it, magnificent bass

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See how Nick Avila uses Warwick Streamer Stage II

Nick Avila

Singer, Bassist

PowerGlove

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Nick Avila, frontman and bass guitarist of video-game remix metal band PowerGlove, is shown in a promotional photo shoot holding his Warwick Streamer Stage 2. This photo gives us a really clear and well lit shot of the bass allowing us to see by the pot positions, large inlays, and upper horn.

Nick Avila recently commented via Twitter on his EquipBoard submissions after he noticed a mistake. His comments were as follows.

"Thanks, but that bass is a Streamer Stage 2, which Warwick doesn't make anymore. The bass I played on our newest 2 albums was a Corvette $$" - Nick

See how Ken Sinnaeve uses Warwick Streamer Stage II

Ken Sinnaeve

Bassist

Loverboy

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See how Divinity Roxx uses Warwick Streamer Stage II

Divinity Roxx

Singer, Bassist

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In the YouTube video by DR Strings titled "Divinity Roxx: DR Strings - My Favorite Workhorse," at 0:11, Divinity Roxx showcases her custom Warwick Streamer LX bass, a wedding gift from Warwick. This bass features a Hipshot tuner on the E string for drop D tuning. Notably, she previously used a 5-string version while touring with Beyoncé.

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