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The Streamer LX Wideneck

The 2-piece body of the Streamer LX Broadneck is constructed from Flamed Maple. The body is contoured in the classic Warwick arched shape to provide the ultimate playing comfort and comes with wide 3/4-inch string spacing at the bridge. Two MEC active soapbar humbuckers delivers a clear, well defined tone with a rich overtone spectrum, coupled with healthy sustain. With its fast attack and precise articulation, this bolt-on bass lends itself admirably to both the modern aggressive playing styles and the traditional warm and soulful tones. This bass is available in 5 and 6-string configurations.

Bass Specs

  • Bolt-on Neck Design
  • Available as 5 or 6-string
  • Left-handed and fretless version available at no additional charge
  • AA-Flamed Maple body
  • Ovangkol neck
  • Wenge fingerboard
  • Scale length: 34" (long scale)
  • 24 frets
  • Active MEC pickups
  • Active MEC 2-band electronics
  • Finishes: Natural oil finish and colored oil stains
  • Warwick tuners
  • 2-piece Warwick bridge
  • Warwick security locks
  • Gold hardware
  • Just-A-Nut III
  • Weight: 10.58 lbs.(5-string), 11 lbs. (6-string)
  • Warwick Black Label strings: 5-string: 045" - 135" (40301M), 6-string: 025" - 135" (40401M)

 


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