Sold! Unique Custom Warwick Streamer Stage Ii 6 String

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$4,250.00 USD. No trades or partial trades, thanks.

This is one of four SSII-6s I know of to be in existence, and the only one I've ever seen sold used went for $5,300 - it's a once in a lifetime instrument. Retail at close to $10k, before all the additional specs below!

I'm the original owner. Commissioned and delivered in 2016. Warwick doesn't regularly make a Streamer Stage II 6 string, so in that sense all SSII 6s will be highly customized - but here are the factory specs:

-Afzelia pommele top on swamp ash body
-Majority maple neck with standard SSII pattern of Afzelia and Wenge laminations (7 piece)
-24 fret Wenge board with standard SSII yin & yang inlays
-Original wenge model nameplate/truss rod cover included, quick access nameplate installed
-New 2016 preamp with Fishman USB-rechargeable battery pack (lasts up to a year!), Noll 4-band Classic preamp installed
-MEC active split-coil reverse-P pickups included, Honey Badger FRS dual coils installed
-Heavy duty professional grade flight case AND $500 Harvest Fine Leather/Warwick gig bag included
-Warwick care kit included
-Original Warwick straplocks included (gold Schaller straplocks installed)
-11.3 lbs


Super custom specs:
-very hard to come by Gotoh res-o-lite tuners installed (originals included) - lightest tuners you can buy
-Honey Badger FRS dual coil pickups with series/parallel/single switches for both
-Noll 4-band Classic preamp with unique passive tone/active treble boost combo pot (not stacked, one pot)
-Neck thinned by Silesia Guitars; contractor for Mike Lull

There's a ton of media on this bass - photos, video, and audio, so it won't be difficult to get a very good feeling for how it sounds and looks in different contexts. I'll post some photos here and video links below that.

Domestic shipping $120 (it's a big box with two cases). Will work with you on shipping quote worldwide.

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Hmmm. Pics aren't loading for me. Want to see this beast (purely for eye candy purposes).
 

Sean Fairchild

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Sorry guys, I didn't realize! I'll try to fix that shortly.
 

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Ok, pics and videos should now be fixed and visible to all. Let me know if they're not!
 

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Why are you selling this?
It's an incredible bass, one that used to be my dream bass, but if there's one thing that's becoming clearer after a quarter century of playing, it's that dream basses are increasingly a temporary thing at best or figment of imagination at worst. After a long time being really into Warwicks I'm just more into other things now ☺️
 

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It's an incredible bass, one that used to be my dream bass, but if there's one thing that's becoming clearer after a quarter century of playing, it's that dream basses are increasingly a temporary thing at best or figment of imagination at worst. After a long time being really into Warwicks I'm just more into other things now ☺️

Man, nothing more true. Having a bass built to your exact specs is a great feeling, but that change in tone preference over time makes it all a guessing game from year to year. I admire guys like wooten, Sheehan or Miller who chose a tone or bass and mostly stuck with it for decades.
 
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