Never been a fan of Warwick basses. The shapes were always a bit too "amoebic" for my liking. And the "hanging dog ear" machine heads have always looked silly to me.
But I must admit that their latest Star Bass II look downright appealing...
(http://www.warwick.de/tools/load.php?id=00000071634&height=390&)
The description on the Warwick site is confusing me. They mention a bolt on whereas the pics show a set neck.
(http://www.warwick.de/tools/load.php?id=00000071636&height=390&quality=80)
And why would Warwick want to make pickups that look like mudbuckers when they're not?
Looks good! What's under the pickup covers - active MECs or something?
I can't help but wonder if the "Star Bass" moniker was a nod to Framus...
Wow. The first Warwick that ever has appealed to me. Those Muddy looking pup's were made for the Jack Bruce Signature model they made just before the Royal Albert Hall Cream reunion concerts. Even Gibson themselves are practising the sheep in wolfs clothing on the SG Reissue.
Yeah, this is obviously an extension of the EB-3ish Jack Bruce Signature concept. I do remember that Jack said they hadn't got it quite right, can't remember if he was referring to the electronics. That prototype did have MEC electronics of some sort.
I agree about the Framus Star reference.
So is Warwick going into the Gibson reissue business? Maybe they'll make that NR Bird reissue you lot are always on about.
Definitely a bow to the Bill Wyman popularized Star bass though that was singlecut and the Framus doublecut hollowbodies had different monikers. Warwick owns the Framus name and resurrected it after Framus had gone bust in the early eighties, Framus founder and then CEO being the dad of Warwick's founder and current CEO Peter Wilfer.
If this bass doesn't have anodyne pups, I might be tempted ...
Uwe
Add me to the list of fans of this Warwick bass. I'd like to see it in a solid finish, or with a different body wood.
I'd like to see it in a single (neck) pickup version, but that's unlikely with Warwick.
it does look really nice,i got a chance to play the Jack Bruce warwick in a GC a few months ago.it sounded great but made my T-40 seem like balsa wood.seriously the heaviest bass i've ever seen.this one might be really nice.usually i hate Warwick but this one has spiked my interest.but the JB bass was 4 grand,i hope these are cheaper.
I'm curious about the price too. Hollowbody rarely equals cheap.
Dang, that's a nice looking bass!
Holy crap, Batman! How did I miss this?!? It's the first Warwick that's really appealed to me too! Wow!
Quote from: Andrew on January 20, 2008, 12:53:07 AM
I'm curious about the price too. Hollowbody rarely equals cheap.
Sorry, I didn't see this. The price is about $4000, according to other sites.
Quote from: gweimer on January 27, 2008, 12:39:03 PM
The price is about $4000, according to other sites.
Thanx, that cures GAS instantly ;D
But, hey, it's only about HALF the price of the Jack Bruce model... ;D
Quote from: gweimer on January 27, 2008, 08:23:34 PM
But, hey, it's only about HALF the price of the Jack Bruce model... ;D
the jack bruce sig goes for 2990 euro over here... (4400 dollar)
They came out over here at about $7,000.
Yep, my Warwick dealer told me $4000 MSRP, so they would sell it for $3000 or so. Yikes, it's a bit worse than I expected, but then again, I'm naive.
They must have dropped the price. The price I saw was hanging on it at NAMM a couple years back, when they introduced it.
Quote from: gweimer on January 28, 2008, 05:19:10 AM
They came out over here at about $7,000.
$7000! That's insane! A $4000 MSRP is bad enough. How hard is it to make a hollow body bass anyway? Don't answer that, it's just rhetorical whining!
I like the Star II except for the exotic woods. Make a cherry one and I'd happily become an endorser;)
It's a beautiful bass in real life, but I GAS more fr a Buzzard or Buzzard-headed Explorer-style Stryker.
The Star Bass has the same pick ups as the Jack Bruce, but passive instead of active.
I can't remember who asked it here, but I guess you can order a CS model with one pick up?