Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 NTHP
Electric Bass
- Body: Red alder
- AAA flamed maple veneer top
- Bolt-on laminated maple neck with ekanga veneer stringers
- Fingerboard: Wenge
- Fingerboard radius: 20"
- Just-A-Nut III tedur nut
- Nut width: 38.5 mm
- Scale length: 34" (long scale)
- 24 jumbo frets, titanium-brass alloy (W: 2.9 mm x H: 1.4mm)
- Ball-end frets with IFT (Invisible Fretwork Technology)
- Pickups: MEC J-Style single coil (neck) and MM-Style humbucker (bridge)
- Active 2-band electronics
- Controls for Volume, Balance, Treble, Bass
- 3-way toggle switch for selecting humbucker wiring options (series, parallel, single coil)
- Electronics compartment with copper shielding
- Shielding paint in the pickup routings
- Warwick machine heads
- Warwick bridge and tailpiece with 19 mm string spacing
- Distance from E to G string: 57 mm
- Warwick security locks
- Hardware: Chrome
- Weight: Approx. 3.8 kg
- Strings: Warwick RED (42200 M) .045"- .105"
- Colour: Natural Transparent High Polish
- Includes RockBag Student Line Plus gigbag (RB 20515 B / Plus) and hex key
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Available since March 2019
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Item number 433016
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Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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Colour Natural
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Body Alder
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Neck Maple
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Fingerboard Wenge
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Frets 24
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Scale Long Scale
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Pickups SH
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Electronics Active
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Including Case No
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Incl. Bag Yes
Natural flexibility
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 NTHP is a great combination of upscale optics and flexible sound options. With its ergonomically shaped alder body, AAA flamed maple veneer top, and Natural Transparent High Polish finish, this bass manages to look both modern and classic at the same time. The bolt-on maple neck with ekanga veneer stripes and a wenge fingerboard gives bassists both reliable stability and a high level of playing comfort, while the 24 jumbo frets offer plenty of space for soloing. Sound-wise, the combination of an MEC J-style single coil and an MM-style humbucker give bassists the broadest possible tonal palette, all precisely controlled by active two-band electronics. A mini toggle switch splits the humbucker for even more variety – from series to single coil. That means the Infinity isn't just ready for Funk, Pop, and Fusion, but also capable of the punchy tones typical in Rock or Metal – all with the high-quality craftsmanship bassists the world over have come to expect from Warwick.
Variety and playability in one versatile package
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 NTHP offers a wide palette of sounds that couldn't be easier to dial in. The pickup configuration – with an MEC J-style single coil at the neck and an MM-style humbucker at the bridge – delivers everything from warm, rounded lines to crisp, punchy grooves that'll cut through any band's mix. The balance control lets players fine-tune the pickups' response, while the active two-band electronics make it possible to shape the highs and lows with precision. The mini toggle switch expands the acoustic options even further: The humbucker can be run in series, parallel, or as a single coil – perfect for quickly adapting the output to different styles. With a 34" scale length, 24 frets, and 19mm string spacing, this instrument is ready for both fingerstyle and slap techniques, making the Infinity a bass that's reliably flexible and intuitivly playable – from the studio to the stage.
To Infinity – and beyond!
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 NTHP is aimed at bassists who want a versatile instrument with solid build quality and a flexible sonic palette – in an instrument that goes well beyond entry-level gear. The combination of J-style and MM-style style pickups, active electronics, and coil switching makes the Infinity capable of both modern and classic tones, so this bass is a great fit for a wide range of styles. Playing comfort and easy handling even during prolonged sessions are a given thanks to the slim neck, 24 extra-tall jumbo frets, and the instrument's well-distributed weight. The Warwick Infinity 4 isn't a beginner's bass – it's designed for players who already have some experience on four strings and want to take their technique, expression, and tonal variety to the next level, without sacrificing sound quality or playability.
About Warwick
Based in Markneukirchen, Saxony, Warwick, initially a manufacturer of premium basses, is known today for providing a wide range of music equipment in all sectors of the industry. The product range extends from bass guitars, bass amplifiers and cabinets (in all price brackets), bass strings and accessories, to effects units. In addition to this core business, the Warwick Distribution sales company offers almost everything that bass players, whether of four, six or even more string instruments, could require. Among them are the instruments of the Framus brand, which are remarkable for their consistently high quality. In addition to its headquarters in Markneukirchen, Warwick also has locations in Nashville and Shanghai.
From Rock and Funk to Pop and Fusion
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 is ready for just about any style – be it Rock, Funk, Pop, or Fusion. The active electronics are shielded for extra resistance to outside interference, letting bassists shape their sound with precision, regardless of whether they're playing with a band or recording in the studio. And since the electronics are active, players can boost as well as cut their high and low frequencies as desired. The Infinity pairs easily with bass combos, bigger amps, and recording interfaces, so anyone can get the best out of its tonal character in their individual setup. Whether it's a jam session, rehearsal, or live gig, the Infinity will keep on rocking, thanks to its balanced weight and comfortable playing feel. The package here ships with a RockBag Student Line Plus gig bag, Warwick security locks, and a hex key.
In the Spotlight
Titanium-brass frets
This Warwick bass is among the many that now feature frets made from an entirely new alloy: titanium-brass. This hard-wearing material doesn't alter the classic warm sound of a Warwick fingerboard, or its precise playability. The golden colour is eye-catching, too. The titanium is primarily intended to prevent tarnishing: Basically, the frets will look good, sound good, and feel good for longer. The ball-end frets are inserted into the tonewood via Warwick’s proprietary Invisible Fretwork Technology, with the fret slots stopping just before the edge of the fingerboard, improving resonance and comfort. Style, sound, and smooth playability: Even the smallest parts of a Warwick bass reflect their entire philosophy.
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