Nbd! Sadowsky By Warwick

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4kg (8.8lbs). Lovely flat neck profile. Sounds very great!
Will give it a setup later this weekend and see just how low the action can go on it.
Invisible fret tech, adjustable nut, solid feeling tuners. Zero humming or buzzing going on.

This seems to be a high quality axe.

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The burst seems to be more salmon/orange then the usual yellow you see on instruments. Really love that!
 
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Sorry my miscommunication. :) There is a different price point for the various instruments, yours looks to be top of the range?
 
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4kg (8.8lbs). Lovely flat neck profile. Sounds very great!
Will give it a setup later this weekend and see just how low the action can go on it.
Invisible fret tech, adjustable nut, solid feeling tuners. Zero humming or buzzing going on.

This seems to be a high quality axe.

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1do.jpg


2ws.jpg


3ky.jpg
Welcome back to the Warwick family :D
 

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Sorry my miscommunication. :) There is a different price point for the various instruments, yours looks to be top of the range?

Well it is the mid range... So definitely not top. Within my collection apart from the Schecter 8 string which was priced at 999 euro the Sadowsky Metro Line is the cheapest model. All the other basses sit around the customshop Sadowsky price range, which is why I bought most of them second hand except for the Stringray NT. The Vincent basses are unique one-offs.

You can compare the Sadowsky Metroline with Warwick Teambuilt series. Prices are between 2k and 3k euro.

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