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FAQs

What features set Warwick bass guitars apart?

Warwick doesn’t necessarily focus on particular features to stand out, but instead focuses on their material selections and build quality as the hallmarks of their basses.

With that said, there are some innovations we’re pretty fond of. Warwick basses post-2007 come equipped with a height-adjustable nut, allowing you to change the string height at the nut. This helps dial in your setup without destructive filing of nut slots.

How do Warwick basses sound?

They have a remarkably contemporary sound, and this sharp and cutting attack has led many rock and metal bassists to pick Warwicks as their bass of choice. The tone handle distortions and overdrives well, retaining good clarity.

What are the differences between Warwick basses?

The three core models in the Warwick catalogue are the Thumb, Corvette, and Streamer. Each has a range of small but important differences, which span the breadth of the instrument. Each model has a different body shape, pickup placement, neck feel, and electronics layout.

The model that resonates best with you will depend heavily on these factors, so it’s worth getting each in your hands.