Amazing restoration! Glad you put the MEC electronics in there. This is probably my favorite overall bass and it's just about perfect from the factory.
Love this restoration. Very nice. I also do this work in my spare time. I started out teaching myself how to do it on my own instruments which then turned into a full-time job for several years. I had a Stage I 5-string for many years and now have a 4-string that I love. In my humble opinion, these are some of the most beautiful and comfortable basses ever made.
Wow, unbelievable that someone isn't aware of the correct adjustment sequence. 1. neck relief at playing position 2. string height 3. intonation 4. pickup height / balance
great video! would love to see more warwicks done! i own 4 of them and love them, killer basses.
Amazing restoration! Glad you put the MEC electronics in there. This is probably my favorite overall bass and it's just about perfect from the factory.
Lovely video. Very calming. And a beautiful bass
Love this restoration. Very nice. I also do this work in my spare time. I started out teaching myself how to do it on my own instruments which then turned into a full-time job for several years. I had a Stage I 5-string for many years and now have a 4-string that I love. In my humble opinion, these are some of the most beautiful and comfortable basses ever made.
Thanks! Warwick basses are awesome.
Very Professional Video Your Stage One Is Beautiful
I Have Stage One Five String Wide Neck That Is Great Need Of Totally Refinish Job
Why is there so much string noise? Like banging against the pickups, or is it the way you play ?
It’s the way I play. I love plucking hard.
Wow, unbelievable that someone isn't aware of the correct adjustment sequence.
1. neck relief at playing position
2. string height
3. intonation
4. pickup height / balance
Wow, unbelievable that you are the only one complaining about it!
@@AlienSoundworks maybe i'm the only one here who knows the correct method.