You both showed off the beauty of the Warwick sounds and build. I got my first Warwick dolphin in 1989 and then A five string a few years later. They are fantastic basses all through their range. Thank you.
Such a delightful presentation style between the Lee & Cici - earnest, pleasant, and wonderful to listen to. (Though I still think Lee should be called The Slaptain (per the bass, clearly), in contrast to Lee Anderton being The Captain.)
@@valendis It feels so good in the hands. Sometime in the near future I will be picking up a Thumb with buckers. Have wanted one for as long as I can remember. Keep on Slappin. 🤘
Im gunna say something I might regret here, But I used to think bass jams on intros were abit boring until you and Cici started up together. Now I love them haha.
CiCi is AWESOME!!!! WHEEEEEW!!! Beautiful playing!!! I'm too bewitched, bothered & bewildered to propose...... AGAIN.❤️😁 Lee was AMAZING as well (Per usual). KUDOS!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 P.S. How is Nathan? Well I hope. He a bit of Phenomenal himself! Please apprise me of his status!
Actually my old Warwick predates the MEC pickups and has EMGs, and they nail those tones. I’d say the main parts of the Warwick sound are the wenge necks and more rearward pickup positions.
These look and sound great, but I think I'll stick with my old Warwick Fortress Masterman. I say Wenge rhymed with Penge (in SE London), but I have heard others pronounce it "wingay"
The origins of the streamette goes back to the mid to late 1980s I believe, they were some sort of prototype NT contoured corvette that were forgotten about and found years later in pile somewhere. I've owned 3 Warwick's over the years. One of the key things that drew me to them was their left handed availability (with no upcharge). But over the past probably 10 years the pricing has just went crazy.
Damn, I can't remember the band. But there was a famous band that was trying to do a side project with 3 bass players and they said it just didn't work. Maybe it was Buzz from the Melvins. Idk, but these two seemed to make it work!
At one point I was playing both Streamers and Corvettes, so I should love these... and I certainly do. Question now is, do they no it in a broadneck option. Loved those inlays on my Stage II
Very pretty looking basses, just not a fan of the Warwick sound. If I was going to spend £4k I would rather look at a second hand MTD or the likes. Just prefer the tone and the Asymmetrical necks
Mid or late 1990's. I had went to a music store and played a Warwick with the then new 2teck bridge. I was very disappointed in the way it felt. It had that "Machine made" feel to it. Anyways I hear a guy just killing it on the bass. I walk over to him and I see the tag around his neck. He's a company employee. I said to him "You sound great!" - He said "Hey thanks". I told him "I played that new Warwick bass" - "I didn't like it". He said "I don't like it either". Sorry. But if a music instrument manufacturer is going to ask insane money for their product - it has to play and sound great!