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Thread: Warwick 5-string

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    I reckon a good alternative 5-string could be a Rockbass Corvette copy.

    Either single coils:

    Alder body
    3-piece maple neck
    Rosewood fingerboard
    34" scale
    24 frets
    Passive J/J pickups
    Active Electronics:
    - Volume
    - Blend
    - 2-band EQ

    Or humbuckers ("Double Buck"):

    Ash body
    Maple neck
    Rosewood fingerboard
    34" scale
    24 frets
    2 Passive MEC MM-Style pickups
    Passive electronics
    - 2x Volume (Push/Pull for pickup splitting)
    - 1 x Tone control

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    Personally I think the double-humbucker model would be a bit more do-able, since the active electronics on the single-coil model would bump the price up a bit.

    I've had a play on one of these before. The split-coil humbuckers along with their positioning offer a great range of tones. Interested to see what the PBG community think!

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    Love the idea, but I think there maybe licensing issues with Warwick. I say this based on the fact there are no Warwick-shaped knock-offs from other manufacturers around the traps. They also hold a lot of patents on their nut and bridge designs.

    It may not be an issue- and I would personally love a double-bucker bass- but possibly tread with caution?
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    Like the thinking Tim...
    Would something more IB-5ish with 2 x PBH-4 humbuckers and a paddle headstock be close enough? Body shapes aren't exact, but somewhat close - that way I think it would be potentially do able by our friends in the land of the long white smog. Like the idea though, but am more interested in a range of different body shapes... As for the active electronics in the single coils - kit could come with passives and leave people space to add actives if they want to via ToneMonster kits...

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    My thoughts exactly. I had seen a Chinese fakie or two of the Corvette around the traps (on Aliexpress.com IIRC), but that sort of kit would probably be illegal to sell on in Australia.

    I like the Corvette $$ for it's pickup positions and the coil splitting. It doesn't need to look like a Corvette at all to have these features, so an IB shape or a generic shape along the lines of Zon, Spector or even a G&L would do the trick nicely.

    It looks like G&L have a couple of models with the double humbuckers, but not the same positioning as the Corvette $$.


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