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At the cross road

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ok don't through any rock please. i've had a 4003 jg on back order sence the last of dec. i know it could take a while to get it and i'm willing to wait but i've found a new warwick corvet standard for the same price. any sugestions ??
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You might want to get a translator.
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pUAL, is A translaTor some kin oF NeW fanGles GuitAr!/?
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Post by sowhat »

Oh well, Paul...
Lonnie: 4003 - just a suggestion...
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Yeah, don't worry Lonnie...we've all had some rock through'n at us from time to time.

'Welcome To The Monkey House'...nice screen name...I presume it's bass-related. I have a good friend who I worked with on a construction crew many years ago...his nickname on the site was 'Thumper', too...although he acquired it by resembling (physically and personality-wise) the rabbit in 'Bambi'...
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Post by thumper »

i was gonna get a tat of thumper playing a 4003 once. have any of you played the warwick corvet standard ? i owned a 4003 several years ago, havent forgoten the sound or how fun they are to play.
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Warwick/Rickenbacker is like comparing apples and automobiles...
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Post by wayang »

Easy there, John, yer peggin' my Snobmeter!
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Lonnie,,buddy,, shop around a little bit. Jetglo is a very standard finish, you should be able to find one in stock.

As far as the Warwick goes, I had a Corvette Pro-Line 5 string that I had a real love-hate relationship with.
It played and set up very nice,but it seemed to be all about low end. As long as you were holding down the bottom, it was tough to beat. But,,,as soon as you got on the upper strings, or past about mid neck, it got lost in the mix.

Nice bass though, hated to get rid of it, but I found myself only using it for a few tunes. Wish I still had it actually, I think I'd drop in some new electronics though.

Warwicks have adjustable nuts. A very positive thing in my opinion.
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