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Here's a September 2022 Warwick Pro Series Streamer Stage I in mint, essentially-new condition (see tag for proof of manufacturing date). I'll admit what no musician wants to admit - this was a G.A.S purchase (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). I bought it in similar mint condition 3 or 4 months ago for $4K as an impulse buy, and I realized pretty soon after that I didn't really need it - I've got more than enough basses. I dig the tone, but I'm simply not playing it enough to justify keeping it around. Hence, I'd rather have it go to someone who'll get more use out of it! The only scuff that I could find is a <1 mm mark on the plastic nut, presumably from changing strings (see final image). I've included a YouTube link to some very brief sound samples comparing the pickups, with and without a cab sim applied, as well as some close-up shots of the bass.

The Streamer Stage I is a killer bass! Here are some specs:

  • Neck-through construction
  • Maple neck wood w/ Wenge Fingerboard
  • Cherry body
  • Active JJ Pickups & Active 2-Way electronics
  • 9 pounds

It'll ship in a hardshell Road Runner case with the Certificate of Authenticity, Accessory USB, Cleaning Cloth and unopened Warwick Strap Locks (see images).

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Pro Series Streamer Stage I
Finish
  • Satin White
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • Germany

Garrett's Gear

Augusta, GA, United States
Sales:33
Joined Reverb:2018

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