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The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 FL brings all the advantages of the popular Infinity model into the world of fretless basses. With its ergonomically contoured red alder body, AAA flamed maple veneer top, and Natural Transparent High Polish finish, it looks at once both modern and refined. The fretless tigerstripe ebony fingerboard not only adds a striking visual touch but also offers adventurous bassists new sonic possibilities – from warm, voice-like "mwah" tones to subtle nuances that a fretted instrument just can't produce. The bolt-on maple neck, with contrasting ekanga veneer stripes, makes this instrument as physically stable as it is musically flexible, while its slim profile makes it easy to play. Equipped with MEC pickups, active two-band electronics, and coil switching, the fretless Infinity covers a wide range of styles – from Jazz and Fusion to more experimental sounds. And all of it in the high build quality that Warwick's customers have come to know and love.
The Warwick Infinity 4 FL delivers a wide acoustic range thanks to its unique pickup configuration, with an MEC J-style single coil at the neck and an MM-style humbucker at the bridge, also made by MEC. The fretless fingerboard adds even more depth to its tone, giving the instrument a warm, flowing tone and organic feel that works beautifully for melodic bass lines, solos, or expressive slides. The balance control lets players find the ideal blend of both pickups, while the active two-band EQ offers precise control over highs and lows. A mini toggle switch for the humbucker enables serial, parallel, or single-coil modes – an effective tool for swift sonic shifts. With its 34" scale length and comfortable 19mm string spacing, the Infinity is infinitely versatile, and the absence of frets leaves plenty of room for individual expression and a personal musical signature.
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 FL is designed for bassists looking to expand their expressive range and dive into the unique qualities of a fretless instrument. Its signature voice-like tone makes it a great fit for Jazz, Fusion, or more experimental music, although the versatile electronics can easily handle modern Rock and Pop too. Compared to the fretted model, playing a fretless Infinity demands that bassists exercise a bit more control over their intonation and technique – but it rewards that effort with unmistakable tonal depth and a distinct expressive character. As such, this instrument is less of a traditional beginner's bass and will probably appeal more to ambitious players who want to broaden their musical vocabulary – and are after a high-quality yet affordable fretless bass to do it with.
Based in Markneukirchen, Saxony, Warwick, initially a manufacturer of premium basses, is known today for providing a wide range of music equipment in all sectors of the industry. The product range extends from bass guitars, bass amplifiers and cabinets (in all price brackets), bass strings and accessories, to effects units. In addition to this core business, the Warwick Distribution sales company offers almost everything that bass players, whether of four, six or even more string instruments, could require. Among them are the instruments of the Framus brand, which are remarkable for their consistently high quality. In addition to its headquarters in Markneukirchen, Warwick also has locations in Nashville and Shanghai.
The Warwick RockBass Infinity 4 FL feels right at home wherever tonal colour, expressive range, and dynamic musicality are the order of the day. In the studio, it delivers a warm, organic sound that sits beautifully in the mix and can be expanded with effects like chorus or reverb, while on stage, its active electronics – shielded with copper to minimise interference – ensure clarity and punch, whether it's grounding a fusion quartet, leading an experimental setup, or supporting a singer-songwriter. "Active" here means the treble and bass controls won't just cut frequencies – they can actively boost them too. Whether played through a quality bass amp or straight into a recording interface, the Infinity is hugely versatile. Balanced in weight, comfortable to play, and defined by its distinctive fretless tone, it's a reliable partner for bassists going on a journey into new musical territory.