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Warwick RB Streamer NT 5 HV HP

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5-String Electric Bass

  • Body: Alder
  • Neck-thru construction, laminated maple with ekanga stringers
  • Fingerboard: Wenge
  • Fingerboard radius: 660 mm (26")
  • Scale: 864 mm (34", long scale)
  • Nut width: 45 mm
  • 24 jumbo frets, titanium-brass alloy (W: 2.9 mm x H: 1.4mm)
  • Ball-end frets with IFT (Invisible Fretwork Technology)
  • Pickups: 2 active MEC J-style single coils
  • Active 2-band electronics
  • Controls for volume, balance, bass and treble
  • Electronics compartment with copper shielding
  • Shielding paint in the pickup routings
  • Warwick machine heads
  • Just-a-Nut III, tedur nut
  • 2-Piece Warwick bridge
  • String spacing: 16.5 mm
  • Warwick security locks
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: Warwick RED (42301 M) .045"- .135"
  • Weight: Approx. 4.5 kg
  • Colour: Honey Violin Transparent High Polish
Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
  • Available since November 2018
  • Item number 451984
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Honey
  • Body Alder
  • Neck Maple, Ekanga
  • Fingerboard Wenge
  • Frets 24
  • Scale Long Scale
  • Pickup System JJ
  • Electronics Active
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Gigbag No
£929
All prices incl. VAT
In stock within 11-14 weeks
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An elegant five-string with active electronics

The Warwick RB Streamer NT I 5 HVHP is a sleek, honey-voiced beauty – an elegant five-string with a neck-through maple construction providing rich, long-lasting sustain. The alder body adds warmth and balance to the Streamer's tone, while still keeping things crisp and clear. The fingerboard is another highlight, with the wenge wood used here contributing both to the instrument's classy optics and its focused, direct response. Every detail of its musical character is captured by the pair of active J-style MEC pickups. Combined with the blend dial and active two-band EQ, musicians have complete control, not just cutting the lows and highs, but actively boosting them to dial in the perfect tone.

Warwick RockBass Streamer Neckthru I 5 Honey Violin, five-string bass

Long scale for power, dual bridge for stability

Even just looking at the specs, the Warwick RockBass Streamer NT I 5 HVHP has clearly been built for a life of hard work. With its 864mm long-scale neck, it delivers tight, punchy tone and precision across the board. This is complemented by the 16.5mm string spacing, which makes fast, clean runs a breeze. One standout feature on the RockBass models are the jumbo frets made of titanium-brass, which transmits vibrations extremely effectively; light, hard, and durable, this alloy is also designed to reduce wear and tear, ensuring years of reliable use. At the top of the neck, there's Warwick's own Just-a-Nut III, a fully adjustable nut made from tough synthetic tedur. Down at the bridge, there's the two-piece Warwick 3D Bridge, which gives bassists endless scope to tweak their action and intonation. Working together, nut and bridge keep the Streamer's tuning rock-solid.

Rear view, Warwick RockBass Streamer Neckthru I 5 Honey Violin, five-string bass

For ambitious amateurs and seasoned pros

For bassists who are after an instrument suited both to accurate recordings in the studio and nightly work on stage, the Warwick RockBass Streamer NT I 5 HVHP is an ideal choice. With its active pickups and its onboard EQ, this is a bass with a wide tonal palette to play with, making it a solid choice for experienced amateurs and professionals alike. Thanks to its resonant, articulate sound and rugged build, it's right at home not just in Funk and Jazz, but also in heavier Rock and Metal styles, where its low B string is especially useful. With its standard long-scale neck, it's especially comfortable for players with larger hands: Younger or smaller players could struggle with the neck length.

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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 the studio to the arena tour

In the studio, the Warwick RockBass Streamer NT I 5 NTHP really shines thanks to its onboard EQ, which is perfect for dialing in a solid, record-ready sound at source. But with its reinforced neck construction and secure strap locks, the Streamer NT is also reliable enough for heavy gigging and long sets. And whether the band is heading to a club gig, an open-air festival, or out on tour: The familiar RockBass build quality and durable materials will always hold up on the move and in new venues, even when other instruments might throw in the towel. Weighing in at around 4.3 kg, it's light enough not to become difficult to play through extended performances. From the deepest low-end grooves to brilliant solos and smooth slap, this instrument gives musicians a dynamic spectrum to explore.

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