Models
Every model, most significant first.
11 models
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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.
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Duesenberg Starplayer TV
Semi-hollow electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · Germany
A semi-hollow electric from the German maker Duesenberg, styled with retro Art Deco flair. It pairs a single-coil neck pickup with a humbucking bridge pickup and a smooth vibrato tailpiece for a versatile, vintage-flavored voice.
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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.
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Warwick Star Bass
Semi-hollow electric bass
Electric bass · Germany
A semi-hollow electric bass made by the German manufacturer Warwick, a departure from the brand's modern solidbody designs. Its single-cutaway semi-hollow body draws on the classic Guild Starfire bass, giving a thick yet decisive tone with an airy, vintage-flavoured voice.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Duesenberg Fullerton TV
Double-cutaway Starplayer TV (Fullerton Series)
Electric guitar · Germany
The Fullerton Series version of Duesenberg's best-selling Starplayer TV: a semi-hollow electric guitar with the same humbucker-and-P90 voicing and Deluxe Tremola, but built with a double-cutaway body, deluxe five-ply binding and a matching-colour headstock for an upscale, all-over vintage look.
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Duesenberg Falken
Offset solid-body electric guitar with Split/King pickups
Electric guitar · Germany
A solid-body electric guitar from the German maker Duesenberg featuring a bold new offset body shape in solid alder. Its dual Split/King pickups switch from true single-coil to full humbucker tones, and it uses Duesenberg's Steel Saddle bridge and Radiator Tremola vibrato on a 25.5-inch, 22-fret neck.
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Duesenberg 49er
Single-cutaway maple-capped electric guitar
Electric guitar · Germany
A single-cutaway electric guitar from the German maker Duesenberg, with a maple cap on a mahogany body and a string-through fixed bridge rather than a tremolo. Like other Duesenbergs it uses a slightly longer scale than a typical single-cut and the brand's vintage-flavoured styling.
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Duesenberg Caribou
Chambered single-cutaway electric guitar
Electric guitar · Germany
A single-cutaway electric guitar from the German maker Duesenberg, built from solid alder with large internal sound chambers for a direct yet open voice. It pairs a creamy Domino P90 in the neck with a GrandVintage humbucker at the bridge and Duesenberg's signature tremolo and art-deco styling.