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Product Ref: 70289
What sets this bass apart from others is the tiny little details that help make it sound unique and great fun to play. Its maple fingerboard feels nice to play and looks awesome too. Maple is perfect for giving you that snappy attack response during play. And on top of that, it also wears beautifully, giving you that natural vintage look over time.
Warwick have opted for alder for the body of this bass. As a tonewood, you can expect a very balanced tone across the spectrum. With alder, you get a slightly fuller sound than with other tonewoods. The Adam Clayton bass is versatile and can handle any style of bass you throw at it.
It doesn’t matter if you’re playing up or down the neck. The highs will shine beautifully through the mix and the lows will rumble.
Warwick’s Just A Nut III is featured as standard on the Warwick Adam Clayton Signature. Often the domain of a guitar's bridge, the Just A Nut gives players more options for changing these settings by moving them away from just one part of the bass. The Just A Nut III is the newest version of this innovative system and is essential to modifying the playability of your bass to give you the best possible sound.
Loaded with a central Seymour Duncan P pickup, the Adam Clayton Rockbass emits an organic sound, decorating your music with character. Seymour Duncan are legends in the pickup world, and considering Warwick opted for this set of pickups for the Adam Clayton bass, you can be sure you’re getting the best possible sound out of your instrument.
We all love our gear, so the need to protect it is paramount. With the Adam Clayton Rockbass signature model, you are supplied with a Deluxe RockBag which comes fitted with everything you need for the gig and to protect the bass itself.