My new Corvette Standard 5 Ash/Passive. Flying off a stage (hopefully attached to yours truly) near you. What's my number?
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My new SSII, courtesy of fellow TB'er cobbster!
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Damn! The SSII:s are really beatiful basses. And the price of that one was great too. What I'd really like to get my hands on though is the P-nut II model.
that's a sweet SSII...
My 94 streamer bolt on fretless (defretted) with bartolinis and Aguilar obp3 and fender black nylon strings.
body of French cherry wood and 7 ply neck - maple and bubinga - and wenge fingerboard.
killer bass!! and gorges. i love her. my tool for many years.
the miniature streamer is a souvenir i got from Hans Peter Wilfer himself when i visited as a guest and reporter at the Warwick factory and the new great Framus museum. - it was two weeks ago - at Markenkirchen Germany.
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wow, nice streamer... but you gotta describe the sound of the cherrywood compared to the normal ww woods...
I nearly got one on ebay once, I'm really curious about the softer woods...
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wow, nice streamer... but you gotta describe the sound of the cherrywood compared to the normal ww woods...
I nearly got one on ebay once, I'm really curious about the softer woods...
Very nice, I'd love to hear it!
It was a bargain! I love the color and look of the grain on this one. And it sounds amazingI'd love to see how the P-Nut sounds in comparision.
Sweet indeed! It beats my Thumb up and steals its lunch money it's so awesome.
Some guys at the Warwick forum own the Pnuts, SS2's, and Pnut2's. They've given a description of the sound before, but I forgot what it was. I can only remember them saying it sounds very unique and very very niiiccee.
I emailed DBG, but was wondering if anyone here had this done before?