Warwick (bass guitar)
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Warwick is a bass guitar company founded in Germany in 1982.
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[edit] Bass guitars
Warwick offers more than 20 bass models ranging in price from $1000 to over $7,000 (2006 pricing). In 2002, Warwick introduced the RockBass line which offered a low-cost alternative to several of their more expensive lines (Corvette, Streamer, Fortress, and Vampyre).
[edit] Notable players
Veteran bass players Jack Bruce and the late John Entwistle have played and endorsed Warwick basses and both players have had custom-made signature models made by Warwick. Bruce has the Jack Bruce Custom and Entwistle, the LTD Buzzard. In 2005, Warwick introduced the John Entwistle Stryker, a replica of his custom design bass used during his Who days. Warwick also produced the Jack Bruce Limited Edition "Cream Reunion" bass. This model was based on his original Gibson EB3 bass which he used during the recent Cream reunion shows. Also, Jonas Hellborg has recently had a "signature" model made for him, consisting of a semi Acoustic bass. The design is somewhat similar to his Wechter "Roman" bass, and he has taken to using these basses on tour as of 2006.
other Warwick bass players include:
- Clint Amereno (ex-12 Stones)
- Bakhiti Kumalo (Paul Simon)
- Christopher Wolstenholme (Muse)
- Squarepusher
- Paul Gray (Slipknot)
- Stefan Lessard (Dave Matthews Band)
- Warren Thieleman (Outside The Box)
- Shane Embury (Napalm Death)
- Chris Chaney (Jane's Addiction, Alanis Morissette)
- Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit)
- John Norwood Fisher (Fishbone)
- Ryan Martinie (Mudvayne)
- Traa Daniels (P.O.D.)
- Jeroen Paul Thesseling (Pestilence)
- Alex Katunich (ex-Incubus)
- P-Nut (311)
- Stuart Zender (ex-Jamiroquai)
- Mike Inez (Alice in Chains)
- Marco Hietala (Nightwish)
- Emma Anzai (Sick Puppies)
- Adrian Jackson (My Dying Bride)
- Ben Ely (Regurgitator)
- Marko Paasikoski (Sonata Arctica)
- Mark Klepaski (Breaking Benjamin)
- Steve Jay ("Weird Al" Yankovic)
- Adam Russel (Story of the Year)
- Prince (Prince)
- Ricky Kinchen (Mint Condition)
- Adam Couch (Disposition)
- Mike Kroeger (Nickelback)
- James Lomenzo (Megadeth)
[edit] Warwick Bass model timeline
- 1982- Nobby Meidel (company founded)
- 1983- Streamer Stage I
- 1984- Thumb Bass
- 1986- Streamer Stage II
- 1987- Dolphin Pro I, Buzzard
- 1990- Dolphin Pro II
- 1993- Streamer LX
- 1994- Corvette Proline
- 1995- Corvette Standard, Infinity
- 1999- Streamer Jazzman
- 2003- Vampyre (Rockbass introduced)
- 2004- Katana
- 2005- Stryker
[edit] Limited Editions
Warwick offers a special-run limited edition annually. These basses are upgraded versions of existing models that usually have features otherwise unavailable.
- 2001 Thumb Bolt-on LTD (Thumb with ovangkol body, bubinga top, and J/J pickup configuration)
- 2002 Corvette FNA Jazzman LTD (Corvette with walnut body, bubinga top, J/MM pickup configuration, and block mother of pearl inlays)
- 2003 Thumb "Bleach Blonde" LTD (Thumb with flamed maple top and fretboard and J/J pickup configuration)
- 2004 Corvette FNA LTD (Corvette with koa top, J/MM pickup configuration, and fisheye inlays)
- 2005 Corvette “Hot Rod” LTD (Corvette with flamed maple top, maple fretboard, P/P pickup configuration, and planet inlays)
- 2006 Thumb BO "Dirty Blonde" LTD (Thumb with birdseye poplar top, P/MM pickup configuration, and gull inlays)
- 2007 Thumb "Flamin' Blonde" LTD (Thumb with lacewood top, J/MM pickup configuration, and LED flame inlays)
[edit] Amplifiers
Warwick also produce a range of bass amplifiers.
List of Warwick bass amplifier equipment:
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[edit] Miscellaneous
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