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.:-The Warwick Amp Club-:.

I wanna see somebody admit to owning a full-blown Hellborg rig. Anybody that does is probably either too embarrased to have spent that much money on a bass rig, or paranoid that someone will hunt them down and take it away. ;)
 
Hensley, Warwick amps are great.
I've noticed how many european players preffer european made(except for those who want ampeg and nothing but ampeg. Ignorance, I say) And American players want american made. And I can clearly see why. Price!
American made costs a lot more in europe than in america, and vice versa.. GUESS WHY???
Warwick is also quite a small brand in amps compared to the biggies.
 
Hensley, Warwick amps are great.
I've noticed how many european players preffer european made(except for those who want ampeg and nothing but ampeg. Ignorance, I say) And American players want american made. And I can clearly see why. Price!
American made costs a lot more in europe than in america, and vice versa.. GUESS WHY???
Warwick is also quite a small brand in amps compared to the biggies.

What's so 'great' about warwick amps? I've tried a few in shops around where I live. Definiately not great, but not 'too' bad. I just don't see what the big deal about them is....:rollno:
 
I wanna see somebody admit to owning a full-blown Hellborg rig. Anybody that does is probably either too embarrased to have spent that much money on a bass rig, or paranoid that someone will hunt them down and take it away. ;)

P-nutt from 311& TM Stevens use them.I have a few frinds from Romania & England that have them.
As far as prices go,they have come down lately,which is great.Prices in Australia are some of the cheapest.What price would you put on the world's most technically advanced amp system?& they're not only used for bass.Vocalists are using them as well.fwiw,I could spend sismilar money on an Ampeg or Mesa rig.But that's in Aussie.:)
 
What's so 'great' about warwick amps? I've tried a few in shops around where I live. Definiately not great, but not 'too' bad. I just don't see what the big deal about them is....:rollno:

Well, it is a bit the same with Ampeg, isn't it? :hiding:
I agree that Ampeg has made some milestone amps :D
I compare my Warwick quad IV with an Ampeg SVT-pro but if I wanted the ampeg in europe, I had to pay 600-700 euros for it (about a 1000 $) but now I had my warwick for a mere 350 euro :D which is a great bargain.
 
I am loving all the INVISIBLE AMPS AND CABS! :)

OK...here you go - here are some pics of my Warwick rig.

I've since traded in the Pro FET 5.2 for another 5.1 as mentioned in my previous post, and I've also added a Warwick Corvette STD Bubinga Fretless to the family also:

:D

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