MAKING OF - Warwick Dolphin Pro I Standard Bass - Ovangkol Body - for the Great British Bass Lounge
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
- MAKING OF - Warwick Dolphin Pro I Standard Bass - Ovangkol Body - for the Great British Bass Lounge
For sound examples and specs watch the Dolphin Pro I 4-String -
with Andy Irvine: • Warwick Sound Examples...
Music: Kikazaru by Alberto Rigoni
For a closer look on the instrument watch:
• Warwick Masterbuilt St...
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Everytime I see one of these making-of videos, I swear I'll come and visit the factory one day. Hat off to all Warwick staff!
Great to hear that! You are welcome to visit our factory at any workday ! You can find all necessary information here : www.warwick.de/en/Warwick---Company--Factory-Tour--Factory-Tour---Visit-us.html#current_site_id
as a bassist I can only dream to be able to play bass from warwick, I like watching when the staff from warwick demonstrate the ability to produce masterpieces from warwick, thank you for making this kind of video the warwick team even though i can't afford to buy one of warwick's works because I'm just a street musician who doesn't have a lot of money to have one of Warwick's works but at least I'm presented with the best bass-making video in the world .... thank you warwick team
warwicks are by far the most amazing instruments I've ever seen, heard and played!
yeah, they are pricy here in Norway as well... I was lucky and found a used thumb NT which was in near pefect condition!
Love these dolphin basses.
Always really wanted a Dolphin. Love the shape. Remember when they first came out.
Very proud to say this bass is mine. Thanks Warwick and Drew at the great British Bass Lounge.
@@TheGonz1981 Good on you!
Beautiful
That was absolutely beautiful !
One of the best basses I’ve ever heard !
The factory must be the best smelling place in the world haha. Love the smell of my bass when I open that case!
I almost cried watching this.
Top dela nite!
honestly my warwick was the bass that began my journey as a slap player. SOUNDS SO PUM-PUM-PUM-ick-DONKDONK 😝😝😝
666😈🔥🤘
(really deep) SIGH .
The Dolphin 4 and 5 look cool. But the 6 looks ridiculous! Make the body a bit bigger guys!
Warwick makes beautiful instruments, but to say they are "handcrafted" isn't exactly accurate. It looks like 75% of the work is done with a cnc machine.
I love Warwicks guitars but man do they waste a lot of wood building them.
Not really. CNC makes it very efficient
Master Built ? Master robot built
Alonso Barbero Asencio maybe you should pay attention. Hand carving would never produce the accuracy. The finish is always by hand. I'm afraid you do not know anything about instrument building
Alonso Barbero Asencio Lol, ye know so little.
You expect pplto carve out every instrument by hand?
I understand the pros and cons of mass production but I think it’s misleading to laser etch “Handcrafted” on the back. “Hand-finished” would be more accurate.
Hmmm.... you charge a hell of a lot of money for what is mostly a CNC made instrument. Someone's getting rich.
If they were handmade, they would either cost far more or the business would not be sustainable. I could build a Dolphin as well-made as Warwick, however the cost to you would be in the order of €6-7k and your waiting time would be at least three months. Of course they are profiting. Do you expect them to be a charity or make only a little more than flipping burgers?
@@TristanJCumpole Masterbuilt Dolphins start at €5600 without any electronics or custom options and the lead time is 9-12 months. To get the bass built with Nordstrand products and a 5 piece wenge neck/maple(or some other combination) would bring the cost of the bass to €6660.
I submitted a quote request for a 7 string Dolphin with wenge neck, dtuner, Nordstrand pickups, Bartolini preamp and a 35 inch scale which is not custom for neckthrough Warwick and the total quote came to €12,636.09.
All that being said, I don't have a problem with a company aiming to make profit and I also believe that nothing is overpriced if people are willing(not forced) to pay for it of their own free will.
You don’t understand how free market economy works.
BTW, They can spend more money on woods or parts instead of wasting their time and money on ‘hand-carving’ bullshit.
Having build several instruments by hand, I can tell you that cutting and routing is, by far, the easy bit. Sanding and finishing, is the real hassle and that is, in fact, done by hand in this video.