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Warrior Club Part 2

Anyone have any idea what year a DM5 serial number 177 was produced ? I tried contacting Warrior but no response yet.
 

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Back for sale again. 2025 Warrior Dran Michael 5. I don't want to let it go, but due to the furlough I have to let it go.

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Anybody getting any response from Warrior? Phone call back or response to email. Seems like customer service is non existent.

I rarely get anyone to answer the phone but they always call or text back within a a day or two.
Texting is best.
They don’t have a receptionist to answer phones. They’re a small operation but IMO they've got great CS. I’ve never failed to get a replay back from them.
 
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We’ve started doing several tunes in Bb and I’ve been having to tune down my low B down a 1/2 step to play them. I thought that I’d give a HipShot detuner a try and it arrived yesterday. I installed it this morning and it really works well. It’s going to be so nice to not have to stress out about having to tune down for those songs then and tune back up for the next tune (especially if the bass is in on the intro).

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is there any info avail regarding the 2 gain pot adjustments present on my older Bartolini Warrior preamp ?
Thank you in advance.

They don’t have any formal documentation but one of the trim pots controls the sizzle feature and the other is for the std Bartolini output gain. To increase the sizzle feature, turn the sizzle trim pot CW. If the output trim pot is wired like my two Warriors, full CW is lower gain and full CCW is higher gain.
Not sure which trim pot is which though. Should be easy to ID based on adjusting them a bit.
 
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Here's a preamp/pickup question for ya'll :
Even with adjusting heights, the bridge pickup has noticeably lower volume than the neck pickup.
Is there a way to incorporate the Bartolini Gain Buffer AGDB/918-2 to adjust the gain points of the pickups independently to obtain a near volume equalization ? Has anyone tried this ?
 
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