Models

Every model, most significant first.

9 models

  • Technical line drawing of Music Man StingRay Bass

    Music Man StingRay Bass

    Solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    Introduced in 1976 by Leo Fender's post-Fender company, the StingRay was among the first production basses with active electronics. Its large humbucking pickup and powerful onboard equalizer produce a punchy, scooped tone that became a standard for funk, rock, and slap playing.

  • Technical line drawing of Streamer Bass

    Streamer Bass

    Bass guitar produced by the German Warwick company

    Electric bass · Germany

    A bass from the German maker Warwick built on a sculpted, contoured body derived from the classic Streamer shape. With its dense tonewoods and through-body or bolt-on neck construction, it produces the growling, mid-rich tone Warwick is known for.

  • Technical line drawing of Warwick Dolphin

    Warwick Dolphin

    Neck-through electric bass

    Electric bass · Germany

    A neck-through electric bass made by the German manufacturer Warwick, one of the brand's original German-built designs. Known for a deep, full low end and long sustain, it is associated with players such as Stuart Zender and John Patitucci.

  • Technical line drawing of Warwick Thumb Bass

    Warwick Thumb Bass

    Ergonomic solid-body electric bass family

    Electric bass · Germany

    A signature Warwick design with a compact body and dense exotic woods such as bubinga and wenge. The Thumb Bass is known for its punchy, growling midrange and, in its neck-through form, a notably neck-heavy balance.

  • Technical line drawing of Warwick Corvette

    Warwick Corvette

    Versatile double-cutaway electric bass family

    Electric bass · Germany

    A double-cutaway electric bass family made by the German manufacturer Warwick, introduced in 1992 and now one of its most popular ranges. Offered in bolt-on Standard and Proline forms and the twin-humbucker Corvette $$ (also in neck-through), it is the most versatile and widely played Warwick, spanning warm, round tones to bright, aggressive attack. Built with woods such as swamp ash or bubinga bodies, ovangkol necks and wenge fingerboards.

  • Technical line drawing of Warwick Buzzard

    Warwick Buzzard

    Jack Bruce signature electric bass

    Electric bass · Germany

    A distinctively shaped neck-through electric bass made by the German manufacturer Warwick, originally designed for Cream bassist Jack Bruce. Its angular, asymmetric body and long sustain make it one of the most recognizable Warwick designs.

  • Technical line drawing of Music Man StingRay 5

    Music Man StingRay 5

    Five-string active humbucker solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    The five-string member of the StingRay family, the StingRay 5 brings the StingRay's active preamp and powerful humbucking tone to a 34-inch-scale five-string. Current Special versions feature a lightweight ash body, roasted maple neck, stainless-steel frets, neodymium pickups, and an 18-volt three-band preamp for added headroom.

  • Technical line drawing of G&L L-2000

    G&L L-2000

    Active/passive solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    Introduced in 1980, the L-2000 is G&L's flagship four-string bass. It pairs two G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers with the Tri-Tone control system, whose mini-toggles select pickups, switch series/parallel routing, and toggle active/passive operation, plus active treble and bass controls. It uses a bolt-on neck and the Leo Fender-designed Saddle-Lock bridge.

  • Technical line drawing of G&L L-2500

    G&L L-2500

    Five-string active/passive solid-body electric bass model family

    Electric bass · United States

    The five-string member of G&L's L-Series, the L-2500 packs the L-2000's feature set into a 34-inch-scale five-string. It carries dual G&L Magnetic Field Design humbuckers, the Tri-Tone control system with active/passive and series/parallel switching, a hard-rock maple neck, and the Saddle-Lock bridge.