Warwick Announces Streamer Standard Series
Bass
August 10, 1999
At the 1999 Summer NAMM Show in Nashville, TN, Warwick
announced their newest bass series - The Streamer Standard. This bass
is their new entry-level instrument, to be sold at a retail price range
of $949 to $1,199. These basses are made in the same factory that all
of the other Warwick basses are made, and the Streamer Standards feature
the SAME neck, fingerboard, frets, adjustable nut and tuning machines
that all of the other bolt-on basses have. The main difference found with
the Streamer Standard is that the body is made out of Carolena Hardwood,
which is a fairly light tone wood that has excellent bass response. The
Streamer Standard also features a one-piece bridge that is solid and adjustable.
The Streamer Standard feature passive MEC Soapbar pickups. Some models
have one pickup with a coil tap, while others have two pickups. The Streamer
Standards are available in red, honey, black, green, blue, violet, and
natural satin finishes.
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