Kinda Rare I guess. I haven't seen many for sale and I scooped it up recently. It's a beautiful piece. Low action, great tone and playability.
NO issues whatsoever, except upon changing strings today I noticed very slight buckle rash, just a few scratches into clear coat. Can't hardly notice with the wood grain.
I love this bass, but now I'm gassin for a 5'er or maybe another 4 banger.

And, yes, the wife helps me decide. (Keeps the marriage hassle-free)
This is a bad-ass bass and I'm kinda looking for the same bad-ass style. I'm
not looking for big-bodied basses.
I think this bass is something special. Only time will tell, if I'm wrong, then I'm wrong.
Considering all trade offers of equal value.
Review from Guitar Buyer...
http://www.warwickbass.com.au/old_ht...%20Taranis.pdf
2 sets of strings... BEAD- Black Label and EADG-DR's.
Cool thing is when you change strings to EADG, nothing on the set-up changes. Action gets slightly, very slightly lower (1/32") and no buzz at all! I guess it depends on the strings too.
A very well built and thought out bass, IMO.
These pickups are HOT!! No preamp needed!! Really.
Comes with a Warwick? semi-hard case, fits great. Owners kit.
Warwick and/or Spector preferred, but I'd entertain any offer.
No feedback here yet, but check my eBay 100% guaranteed best seller.
http://myworld.ebay.com/hawkbass5
Thanks,
Hawk
