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B.C. Rich Bronze Warlock Bass Electric Guitar

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Matchless Warlock style and edgy sound.

Digs deep. Agathis body, 34"-scale bolt-on maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard, and B.C. Rich split-coil pickup. Chrome-finish hardware includes an adjustable bridge and B.C. Rich die-cast machine heads. Graphite nut, and volume and tone controls.

B.C. Rich Bronze Warlock Bass Electric Guitar Features:

  • Warlock-style agathis body
  • EB-7 B.C. Rich adjustable bridge
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • 24 frets
  • Chrome hardware
  • B.C. Rich die-cast machine heads
  • Bolt-on maple neck
  • 34" scale
  • B.C. Rich split-coil pickup
  • Graphite nut
  • 1 volume and 1 tone control

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really cool bass

The B.C. Rich Warlock Bronze was my first bass. I bought one for my birthday, and I absolutely love it! I use it for heavy metal songs. I don't have an amp for it yet, so I'm using my friend's hartke. This bass has a great sound and a killer look for the stage. It is very heavy and I sometimes get tired from holding it, but that is about the only thing i dont care for. I am currently in the process of making a case for it because it is too big for any case on the market. My dad told me that i should buy another bass that maybe isn't as big, but I think you have to love what you play, and I love this Bass. I would recommend this to anybody interested in playing Bass.

Reviewed by mhrobinson87 on 10/3/2006 who plays hard rock.

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Great Bass for Metal

My first bass was a BC Rich Warlock. I've had it since 1988. It's been through everything and still sounds as good as it did almost 20 years ago. While it does not have the dynamic range of a Fender P-bass it sounds great for metal bands and hard rock. If you are into metal and hard rock this is a great inexpensive bass to start with. It looks mean, has great action, and a real punch.

Reviewed by Firebird455 on 3/13/2007 who plays Metal.

39 people found this review helpful.
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Warlock Equals Magic

My son decided he wanted a guitar for his birthday. (13th) This was going to be his first instrument, and honestly, I didn't know that much about guitars to help him decide. We went to the Guitar Center, and a young man named Richard helped us. When I asked him for guidance in selecting a first guitar, his advice was to get an instrument that the new player liked the look and feel of. This would encourage them to actually practice with it. Solid Advice! My son selected this unit, primarily for the design I think. It does sound good though. It has two pick-ups, and seems to stay in tune. It is constructed well, and should last a long time. His desire to learn to play has rekindled a long forgotten desire in myself to learn to play. I will be going back to the Guitar Center to find myself a nice instrument. I highly recomend this unit, and more importantly, I highly recommend the Guitar Center!

Reviewed by Poker Man on 9/29/2006 who plays Metal.

13 people found this review helpful.
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Awesome Bass!

I bought the bass partially because of how it looked. If your started out and you want an AWESOME bass, get the warlock. This thing sounds great! The wonderful pick ups and great tone. Perfect for playing metal and rock. If you have a small budget, I really recommand the Warlock. Its the most bang for your buck. !,,! (*.*) !,,!

Reviewed by BassInTheFace on 8/11/2006 who plays rock, punk, metal (every thing except country).

16 people found this review helpful.
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Awesome

Wow, What can i say. I just got this bass about 6 months ago and it has been great. All my friends have been telling me about how Warlocks have bad sound and that they only look cool, well i can agree that they are really insanly awesome looking, but it also sounds really good. I would say this is a really good starting metal bass. In a while im gonna try to save up for a Traben Pheonix though.

Reviewed by MetalMartyr666 on 5/29/2007 who plays Metal/rock.

8 people found this review helpful.
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