Description
Condition: Used
Made in Germany in 2007
This is the "Corvette $$", one of Warwick's most powerful and versatile models.
Its greatest appeal lies in the deep, punchy sound produced by its two **MEC humbucker (MM type)** pickups.
Two mini-switches allow you to switch each pickup between "series / parallel / single" modes. From deep, rumbling bass to delicate tones reminiscent of a Jazz Bass, this single guitar covers a wide range of sounds.
The ergonomically designed body shape and Warwick's signature smooth neck texture support technical playing.
It features a tight, responsive, and woody tone characteristic of Warwick guitars.
■Condition
・Numerous scratches, dents, and paint chips from use
・Tarnish/rust on metal parts
・No problems with playability
・Only the 2nd string tuning peg was broken, so it has been replaced with a newer Warwick peg.
・Other components, including the electronics, appear to be original.
The scratches on the body aren't relic damage, but rather player-induced damage, which gives it a great vintage feel!
Fret life: 70-80% remaining
Truss rod: plenty of adjustment range
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