Warwick Adam Clayton Signature CW
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Warwick
Adam Clayton Signature CW
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This Adam Clayton signature Warwick is a seriously classy instrument. The combination of alder, maple, and those Seymour Duncan pickups delivers a punchy, vintage tone perfect for classic rock, funk, and even some soulful R&B. It's a great choice for players who appreciate a comfortable neck and a warm, defined low-end.
Product Description
- Warwick Adam Clayton Signature CW
- Bass Guitar
- Artist Line - Adam Clayton signature model
- Design: Curved Body Shape
- Body: Alder
- Bolt-on neck: maple
- Fretboard: Maple
- Radius: 508 mm
- Frets: 21 Jumbo Bronze (extra hard - width: 2.9 mm
- height: 1.3 mm)
- Scale: 863 mm (Long Scale)
- Pickups: Seymour Duncan P - Quarter Pound (passive
- SSPB-3)
- Passive MEC electronics
- Controls: volume
- bass
- treble
- 2-piece Warwick bridge
- Just A Nut III saddle
- Hardware: Chrome
- Warwick security locks
- Warwick machine heads
- Strings: Warwick Red Strings .045 "- .105" (Article Nr: #144460#)
- Weight: 3.6 kg
- Colour: Cream White High Polish
- Incl. Gigbag
- • Alder body provides a balanced, resonant tone with excellent sustain.
- • Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound pickup delivers a powerful, articulate, and vintage-inspired growl.
- • Maple neck and fretboard offer snappy response and comfortable playability, especially with the 508mm radius.
- • Just A Nut III saddles improve intonation and string vibration transfer for enhanced clarity.
- • The long scale (863mm) might feel unwieldy for players with shorter arms or smaller hands.
- • Cream White High Polish finish, while beautiful, is a fingerprint magnet and requires diligent care.
- • Passive electronics limit tonal flexibility compared to active basses; less versatility.
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