This year's Winter NAMM show introduced some exciting new models. Some of Warwick's most recent members of its bass family include the Katana, the Katana Bolt-on and the Streamer Chrome Tone line. We'll give you three guesses to pick out the Chrome Tone instruments in the picture to the right.
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The new Warwick BlueCab Amp series made it appearance complete with attractive packaging that looks almost as good as these little amps sound. Over the 4 day event there was quite a bit of bass playing/jamming - many players tried out the new basses through these and were quite impressed. |
The RockNRoller Multicarts rolled out to terrific responses. Time & time again, we displayed the 8-in-1 functionality of these amazingly cool carts that can handle a 500 lb. load! The demo video also helped to show how you can get 8 different carts from a single RockNRoller Multicart!
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Heavy hittin' rockers in da booth! (L-R) Dave Benedict of Default, Dana B. Goods own Craig Costigan, Paul Gray of Slipknot, & Jennifer Arroyo from Kittie. Craig's mohawk seems to fit in, but the Hawaiian shirt...? You be the judge.
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Another new instrument to surface at NAMM was the Corvette FNA Jazzman LTD 2004. Utilizing the popular pickup & electronics config from the Infinity LTD 2000, this bass is sure to turn heads, especially with that wicked flamed koa top!
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The ever-affordable RockBass by Warwick line saw a familiar face return in the form of the RockBass Fortress (left). The honey violin stain over the swamp ash body seems to take on an unusually intense color that shines with its high gloss polished finish. And just wait until you hear this killer, new bass!
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