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[QUOTE="ZJD:677358"]immortal13 said:[QUOTE]ZJD said:[QUOTE]immortal13 said:[QUOTE]ZJD said:[QUOTE]I always liked the Streamer and Fortress Warwicks the best, but I don't know if they still make the Fortress.[/QUOTE] The Streamers are nice, but I might as well get a Spector instead, cuz it looks exactly the same but isn't the Warwick quality.[/QUOTE] I know Streamers are a Spector ripoff, but Warwicks still sound different from them. They also use woods I don't see on other non-custom/boutique basses, especially their necks. I had a Warwick when I played bass and loved the feel of the neck (I believe it was ovangkol, not wenge like I think the earlier ones had). I think warwicks are punchy in a way that I don't recall other basses sounding.[/QUOTE] Touchee. When it comes to non-custom/boutique basses that might as well be as said, nothing beats Warwick.[/QUOTE] I guess so. Their necks are like baseball bats though, lots of people hate that. It's probably a lot different with 6 strings though. If you don't want to drop a million dollars though, I still reccommend checking out the Peavey Cirrus and for even less money, a Cort Curbow. [/QUOTE]
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