2 years ago i was just saving money and ran across a guy selling a thumb NT it took us about 6 months to get together i still have buyers guilt but by far the beat bass i have ever owned... You won't regret your purchase...
@@Ratbastardcitrus I have alot of hearing loss and higher registers and me aren't really friends. Low end though, I can hear and feel. And warwicks sound "fuller" to my ears than anything else I've ever tried/heard, I don't know how to explain it but it's almost like I can hear those higher registers with the warwick that I can't pick up as easily with anything else. To quote Wayne "It will be mine. Oh yes! It will be mine."
@@Ratbastardcitrus don't feel bad i played my 1st Warwick back in 2002 and 2nd in 2004 and its took me 20 years to get the 1 i got. I wanted to get a new 1 but found a sweet deal on a 1997 Thumb NT and it is by far the best bass i have ever owned and played
@@mikepartin571 I picked up a warwick rockbass vett $$ from AMS. They have no background check on a certain level of credit. I think that you should look into it!
Hmmm. Bummer. Can't find a lefthanded streamer lx on your website with the reverse Split Pickup 🤔. Great basses though! The streamer always appealed to me the most from your lineup. I think I might have to drop by thomann this year to revisit the rockbass instruments. Haven't played one in the last 6-8 years
Mr. Andy Irvine... Like a fine wine. I missed these demos!😎✌🏻
Before I die, I shall own a Warwick. Good to see you again Andy, you and the Warwick crew keep em coming.
2 years ago i was just saving money and ran across a guy selling a thumb NT it took us about 6 months to get together i still have buyers guilt but by far the beat bass i have ever owned... You won't regret your purchase...
started liking warwicks when i began playing. i managed after 8 years to get myself a used rockbass. worth the journey it took to get there
@@Ratbastardcitrus I have alot of hearing loss and higher registers and me aren't really friends. Low end though, I can hear and feel. And warwicks sound "fuller" to my ears than anything else I've ever tried/heard, I don't know how to explain it but it's almost like I can hear those higher registers with the warwick that I can't pick up as easily with anything else. To quote Wayne "It will be mine. Oh yes! It will be mine."
@@Ratbastardcitrus don't feel bad i played my 1st Warwick back in 2002 and 2nd in 2004 and its took me 20 years to get the 1 i got. I wanted to get a new 1 but found a sweet deal on a 1997 Thumb NT and it is by far the best bass i have ever owned and played
@@mikepartin571 I picked up a warwick rockbass vett $$ from AMS. They have no background check on a certain level of credit. I think that you should look into it!
I was going to buy the old Rockbass Streamer but now I am going to buy this one
The new Rockbasses sound awesome!
That fretless is incredible.
I will be dreaming about these basses tonight 😆
When are these available?
Irvin is back!!! 🎉
Mambo mojo 💃🕺
I wish you would've plugged into the mesa prodigy and cut loose!
Hmmm. Bummer. Can't find a lefthanded streamer lx on your website with the reverse Split Pickup 🤔. Great basses though! The streamer always appealed to me the most from your lineup. I think I might have to drop by thomann this year to revisit the rockbass instruments. Haven't played one in the last 6-8 years
Me too!
Make a video for streamer nt1
I hear only weak bass and high zing from the fresh strings. No mids. Scooped sound when EQ it right in the middle