Warwick share inside look with Streamer LX construction
From raw wood to finished instruments, Warwick share their construction process with a “MAKING THE INSTRUMENT” video to show the production of Warwick Masterbuilt basses at the Custom Shop in Markneukirchen / Germany.
The video gives some insight into how the Warwick Custom Shop Master Built Streamer LX, together with the hand-selected Wild Flamed Maple body (curved body shape), matching wooden electronics compartment cover and matching headstock with red “W” LED logo are created.
The bolt-on neck of this “wild” Streamer LX consists of Wenge (three laminations), the fingerboard of noble Ziricote. 24 extra hard Jumbo bronze frets were inserted into the fretboard by IFT – Invisible Fretwork Technology and perfectly set up by Plek Fretwork. Further equipment details include: height-adjustable Just-A-Nut III brass nut, Warwick tuners with wooden knobs, active MEC P/J pickups, active Warwick 2-way electronics with lithium battery that can be recharged via USB like a mobile phone, volume P/P control, balance, treble and bass, 2-piece solid Warwick brass bridge, Warwick security locks and Warwick EMP strings 045″ – 105″.
Included is a Warwick User Kit, a hand crafted genuine RockBag® leather bag, and an individually issued certificate of authenticity.
www.warwick.de
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