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The Warwick RockBass Streamer 4, shown here in its Burgundy Red Transparent Satin finish, brings the classic Streamer body to a price range that's just as attractive – it's aimed at bassists who want a reliable instrument for everyday use. With its contoured Carolina body and eyecatching finish, it seems both modern and subtle at the same time. The neck offers both stability and an inviting playing feel, while the 24 jumbo frets offer plenty of room for groovy bass lines and complex solos. Sound-wise, the passive MEC humbuckers deliver that traditional bass punch, but thanks to the active RockBass two-band electronics, the Streamer 4 will adapt effortlessly to different styles and playing techniques. All in all, it's a solid RockBass – perfect for ambitious beginners or as a trusty backup for the pros.
The RockBass Streamer 4 combines a carved Carolina body with a bolt-on, three-piece maple neck featuring ekanga veneer stripes and a wenge fingerboard, a construction that gives bassists a super direct response. The 24 jumbo nickel-silver frets – together with the Just-a-Nut III nut, made from Tedur – ensure that the instrument's intonation is spot-on all the way up the neck. In terms of sound, the foundation laid by the duo of passive MEC Vintage humbuckers can be shaped and refined using the active RockBass two-band electronics with volume, balance, bass, and treble controls, so musicians can dial in everything from warm, rounded lows to crisp, punchy highs – plus the active electronics allow bass and treble not just to be cut, as is standard, but also boosted. The combination of a Warwick bridge and tailpiece is perfect for fine-tuning the string action, while Warwick machine heads and security locks keep the tuning stable and the strap secure.
The Warwick RockBass Streamer 4 is a great pick for bassists looking for a reliable instrument at an affordable price – but who don't want to miss out on those classic Warwick features. It should appeal especially to players moving up from a beginner bass to something higher quality that's ready for (home) studio and stage use: Bassists with a little more experience will appreciate the ergonomic design, the easy-to-play neck and fingerboard, and the electronics that make shaping the instrument's sound a breeze. It's also ideal as a second bass for more advanced players or as a trusty backup on stage, thanks to its moderate weight, flexible tone options, and sturdy hardware. Anyone after more specialised features will soon find that prices really soar from here on out – but for a solid foundation for band practice, studio recordings, or live gigs, the Streamer 4 remains a dependable choice, with the top build quality bassists have come to expect from Warwick.
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 Streamer 4 can bring its many strengths to bear in all kinds of situations – from band practice to live club gigs. Thanks to the two passive MEC humbuckers and active two-band electronics, bassists have easy access to a wide range of tones – from warm vintage sounds to more modern vibes. That makes this bass a great fit for Rock, Pop, Funk, Blues, or even Metal. It also works well as a reliable backup or practice instrument at home – especially since its weight, playability, and handling are designed for longer sessions. Bassists who simply want a flexible instrument that can handle different styles without a steep learning curve will find that the Streamer 4 BRT is just the thing. The bass also comes with a gig bag, Warwick security locks, and a hex key.