
Warwick Custom Shop Streamer Stage I 5st (Nirvana Black Transparent Satin/Gold Hardware)
Product Condition
Brand New | Unused, as sold. |
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Mint | Like new, no flaws. |
Excellent | Barely used, very minor wear. |
Very Good | Light wear, fully functional. |
Good | Visible wear, plays fine. |
Fair | Heavy wear, still playable. |
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Description
Description
Founded in Germany in 1982, Warwick is known for its unconventional woods and unique, ergonomic body shapes. To this day, its sound and functional beauty are loved by countless musicians across genres, making it a globally successful brand. The Streamer Stage I has been a flagship model in the lineup since the company's early days, and is a favorite of bassists across all musical genres, from jazz to loud rock.
The body wings are made of AAA-grade flame maple, showcasing a rich, deep flame grain. The neck and fingerboard are made of four-piece laminated wenge wood, creating a neck-through construction. Compared to the Classic Line models, the body and neck are sharper, with a gentler fingerboard radius. Equipped with MEC high-frequency soapbar pickups and a 3-band EQ, the guitar produces a tight, full-bodied sound, while the firm midrange is extended and powerful thanks to the neck-through construction. The soft yet well-defined tone when played with fingers, combined with the tight, thumping tone when played with a pick, creates a powerful presence in any ensemble.
Warwicks are often used in heavy rock/rock genres, but their popularity among studio musicians in Europe suggests that they are high-quality instruments that can be used in a wide range of fields. From brilliant highs to assertive mids and a ground-breaking low end, this is a great choice for bassists looking for a powerful presence.
The Streamer Stage I has been a signature Warwick model since its launch, incorporating innovative ideas and continuing to be popular worldwide. With Warwick's extensive stock of materials, this is a high-quality guitar that can only be chosen! Be sure to check it out!
Machineheads: Graph Tech Ratio Machine Heads with wooden pegs
Nut: Just-A-Nut III Brass
Neck Wood: Wenge neck with Ekanga veneer stripes, 4 laminations
Fretboard: Wenge fingerboard (fretted)
Fluorescent Side Dots: lluminated Side Dots
Fingerboard Radius: 26
Scale length: 34 / 864 mm (long scale)
Width Nut: 45.0 mm / 1.8
Width 12th fret: 60, 8mm / 2.4
Width 24th fret: 69, 11 mm / 2.7
Fret quantity material and size: 24 Jumbo Bronze (extra hard) frets (width: 2.9 mm / height: 1.3 mm)
Frets: IFT - Invisible Fretwork Technology
Body Shape: Curved Body Shape
Bodywood (Topwood / Backwood): AAA Flamed Maple body
Pickups: Active MEC Soapbar H/H for Broadneck and J/J for normal spacing with Metal Cover
Electronics: Active Warwick 3-way electronics with rechargeable Lithium Battery
Pot layout: Volume P/P / Balance / Mid / Treble and Bass stacked
Bridge system: 2-piece solid Brass Warwick Bridge with 20 mm Broadneck spacing or 16,5 mm Normal spacing
Strap system: Warwick security locks
Construction: Neck-through
Hardware color: Gold
*At the time of sale, it is set up with a regular 9V battery, but it can also be easily connected to a USB battery by simply replacing the connector.
Gig bag included
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Please Note
The following information applies to international orders.
■ Condition
Items with “USED” in the product name are pre-owned and will be delivered as shown in the photos. Signs of wear may be present. All items are function-tested by our staff and rechecked before dispatch.
■ Stock
Many products are stocked across Ikebe stores in Japan. As a result, shipment may take several days. In-store sales may also cause items to sell out. If an item is unavailable, we will contact you promptly; in that case, the order will be canceled and any payment will be refunded.
■ Shipping
We ship via FedEx. Shipments are fully insured against damage or loss during transit.
- Asia: 10–20 days (estimated)
- North America & Oceania: 20–30 days (estimated)
Shipping costs are calculated based on the delivery address and confirmed at the time of dispatch.
■ Taxes & Duties
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■ Other
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* Warranty
Our product warranty is valid only within Japan.
* Voltage
All electrical products are intended for the Japanese market and are designed for 100 V operation.

About us
Founded in 1975, Ikebe Music is one of Japan's largest general music stores.Thanks to its long history and proven track record, it has earned the trust of musicians and music fans not only in Japan but around the world.
Ikebe Music ships not only within Japan, but also overseas.As a well-known retailer of used musical instruments in Japan, we have a wide selection of used and vintage instruments.
We have a wide variety of unusual and rare instruments, so please take a look.Please note that we do not list new products, as our contracts with our suppliers prohibit international shipping.
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In Japan, we have about 30 stores in Tokyo (Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Akihabara) and Osaka.
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