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Electric Bass

  • Ash body
  • Bolt-on 3-piece laminated maple neck with ekanga veneer stripes
  • Wenge fretboard
  • Scale length: 866 mm (34"/ Long Scale)
  • Fretboard radius: 508 mm (20")
  • 24 extra-tall nickel-silver jumbo frets
  • Just-a-Nut III Tedur nut
  • Nut width: 38.5 mm
  • Pickups: 2 passive MEC MM-Style humbuckers
  • Active RockBass 2-band electronics
  • Volume / Balance / Treble / Bass controls
  • Warwick machine heads
  • Warwick bridge and tailpiece
  • String distance: 19 mm
  • Distance E to G string: 57 mm
  • Warwick Security Locks
  • Chrome hardware
  • Strings: Warwick RED (42200 M) .045"-. 105"
  • Weight approx. 4.0 kg
  • Colour: Burgundy Red Transparent Satin
  • Incldues hexagonal truss rod key and gig bag

Note: Register your product at https://shop.warwick.de/en/warrantyregistration and extend the warranty to 4 years.

Note Register your purchase at shop.warwick.de/en/warranty-registration for an extended warranty of 4 years.
  • Available since October 2018
  • Item number 442637
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Colour Red
  • Body Ash
  • Neck Maple
  • Fingerboard Wenge
  • Frets 24
  • Scale Long Scale
  • Pickups HH
  • Electronics Active
  • Including Case No
  • Incl. Bag Yes
899 €
All prices incl. VAT
In stock within 4-5 weeks
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Born to rock

Warwick RB Corvette $$ 4 BR TS, electric bass guitar

Warwick has been one of Germany's top specialists in electric basses for decades, and this expertise is written all over the Warwick RB Corvette $$ 4. In fact, the name alone almost says it all: RB stands for RockBass, and everything about the Corvette is geared toward Rock in all its forms – starting with the choice of woods and extending to the pickups and electronics. When an instrument like this is designed for Rock and Metal from the ground up, the inevitable result is a combination of authentic looks, effortless playability, and maximum punch. That punch is primarily delivered by the Corvette's bolt-on maple neck and duo of MEC humbuckers, which together with the active two-band electronics also offer plenty of flexibility in terms of sound. Given its range of features and reliable build quality, the Warwick RB Corvette is also a bass that offers players an outstanding price-performance ratio.

Warwick RB Corvette $$ 4 BR TS, bass guitar, top

Full of features for musical versatility

The ash body of the Warwick RockBass Corvette $$ 4 is paired with a bolt-on maple neck, a robust construction that gives the sound plenty of attack, while the wenge fingerboard harmonises with the body's quality tonewood to produce a midrange response that will through the mix with ease. True to what any bassist would expect from their modern Rock or Metal bass, the Corvette 4 features 24 frets. The high-quality chrome hardware is made in-house and includes Warwick's signature two-piece bridge and tailpiece construction, an adjustable nut, and security locks. The two MEC humbuckers – the "double bucks" referred to as $$ in this model's name – are perfect for authentic Rock and Metal tones, and for further fine-tuning the sound, the Corvette is equipped with active two-band electronics. What is more, it also ships with a gig bag and a hex key – for easy truss rod adjustments and safe transport, respectively.

Warwick RB Corvette $$ 4 BR TS, electric bass guitar, rear view

Rock and Metal in its DNA

The target audience for the RockBass Corvette $$ is no secret – Warwick has created a new bass for Rock and Metal players to fall in love with right here. It starts with the visuals: The Corvette's body, with its pronounced upper horn, makes no secret of its intentions, and the Burgundy Red Transparent Satin finish of this model is dark and mysterious, while still allowing the wood's natural grain to come through. But it's not just a pretty face. All of the features musicians expect from a modern bass are on show here too: With its 24 frets and smooth-playing action, bassists can really show off their full repertoire of techniques. And it's the same story when it comes to the Corvette's sound, thanks to the two punchy humbuckers and flexible active electronics – the perfect way to make a Metal bass growl. With its extremely attractive price tag, the Warwick RockBass Corvette is ideal as a high-quality upgrade for ambitious Rock and Metal players looking to move on from their first instrument – or as a nice addition to an existing stable, especially for a genre-focused specialist.

Warwick RB Corvette $$ 4 BR TS, electric bass guitar, headstock

About 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.

Ready for the demands of modern players

Many of the modern sub-genres of Metal place very different demands on an instrument than was the case in the '80s and '90s. Virtuosic playing, switching between techniques, and ultra-low drop tunings are the norm now, not the exception – and to rise to these challenges, bassists need an instrument that's up to the task. The Warwick RockBass Corvette $$ 4 delivers exactly what players expect from a bass designed for contemporary heavy styles, with a flat fingerboard, slim nut width, and 24 frets providing the foundation for precision and speed. And its tonal capabilities tell the same story: The high output and pronounced mids are ideal for pushing overdrive and distortion pedals to their limits, while the dual MEC humbuckers offer not only a powerful low end, but also clarity and definition, even in the deepest registers. And for anyone who wants to go even lower, Warwick also offers a five-string version of the Corvette.

Warwick gig bag for bass guitar

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Toller Bass für die Mittelklasse
Daniel Szabics 05.09.2021
Bevor ich loslege, muss ich unbedingt erwähnen, dass ich ein Gitarrist bin, der nebenbei in dem Home-Studio und bei einigen Projekten Bass spielt. Ich wollte einfach die Kategorie "Bassgitarre" abhaken, weil ich mich darum später nicht nochmal kümmern wollte, deswegen habe ich die Entscheidung getroffen, diesen Kauf zu tätigen.
Über Warwick habe ich bis jetzt nur positive Sachen gehört. Ihre Modelle tauchen überall auf, sind sehr berühmt und beliebt, und Die Firma hat schon mehrmals bewiesen, dass sie wissen, wie man außergewöhnliche Instrumente produzieren kann.
Bei dem Rockbass ist es auch nicht anders, auch nicht, wenn diese Modelle in China hergestellt sind. Man merkt sofort, dass die Verarbeitung und die Qualität einfach hochwertig sind. Ich bin sehr kritisch bei der Preiskategorie über 800 Euro, ich glaube, alle Hersteller sollten bei diesem Level so nah an 100% sein, dass man wirklich nicht meckern kann. Es ist bei Warwick einfach prima, toller Job!
Klangmäßig ist der Bass sehr angenehm, mit ganz vielen Tiefen, die Zwei große Tonabnehmer haben wirklich High-Output und brummen mit Energie. Theoretisch kann das Instrument bei jedem Stiel verwendet werden, man merkt aber, dass es hier mehr die Richtung Rock, Heavy und natürlich Metal geht, vor allem, wenn man mit Plektrum spielt. Die 2 Band EQ macht einen ordentlichen Job, wenn man den Ton ein bisschen ändern möchte, es darf aber nicht übertrieben werden, weil die Potis in einem sehr breiten Soundspektrum eingreifen können!
Allgemein bin ich mit meiner Wahl zufrieden. Vielleicht werde ich komplett zu dem Bass wechseln und alle meine Gitarren verkaufen...
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