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B.C. Rich NT Warlock 5-String Bass

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A bass from the dark side.

B.C. Rich is known for their neck-through basses and the Warlock NT 5-String Bass Guitar is a fine addition to that tradition. The distinctive Warlock body shape is enhanced with nato sides and a two-piece quilt maple veneer top. Diamond inlays highlight an ebony fingerboard with 24 frets. Now players who want the added sustain and solid feel of a neck through can pick up a Warlock NT.

B.C. Rich NT Warlock 5-String Bass Features:

  • Nato Body Sides
  • Two Piece Quilt Maple Veneer Top
  • Hard Maple Neck
  • Neck-thru Construction
  • Ebony Fingerboard
  • Widow Headstock
  • 35" Scale
  • 24 Jumbo Frets
  • Diamond Inlays
  • Black Hardware
  • Sealed Diecast BCR Tuners
  • Active EQ BCR Pickups
  • Hi-Mass, Lo-Profile Bridge

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What can I say its self explanatory

I got this awesome bass as a christmas present and here is my BC Rich story and why BC Rich is for Metal. This bass is awesome PERIOD!! Here is why. 1.- I have Rotosound String Swing 665 LD (.045 - .130) on it and it gives that metallic sound that I've been wanting for years. 2.- I do NOT use any effects with it(No Boss and No Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver D.I, Just NO EFFECTS). 3.- The BASS and TREBLE are at 50% All the time and sounds AWESOME. 4.- I get the tone of Justin Chancellor Tool's bassist Carvin Icon 4(and thats a custom made bass by Carvin), and Hennka Blacksmith Children of Bodom's bassist(his bass also is custom made by Esp). If you heard of them before YOU know what I'm talking about! 5.- I tried ALL Ibanez basses at Guitar Center and none of them got close to the Warlock's tone and I USED the SAME settings I currently have on my Ampeg B2RE. Not even EDB series, SR series, and SRX series can come close ot it. Sorry to disappoint the ultimate Ibanez Fanatic but The Prestige series DOESN'T give me the tone that I want. Bottom Line: My bandmates and the audience LOVE IT! Thank you so much BC Rich for giving me the Look and TONE! Congratulations on this bass!!

Reviewed by on 3/22/2007 who plays Melodic/Black/Death/Prog Metal.

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5 Star Rating

Pretty good bass

i bought this bass used from a guitar center in austin. overall it is a pretty good bass. of course i bought it used, with only a few little chips and scratches, so i wouldn't really know it's condition new. it has very good tonal control with it's bass/treble knobs, but i was dissapointed that when u have the knobs turned up all the way like alot of people do, u get a very great amount of fret clicking and buzzing. it decreases when u fix the tone a little, but it's still there. and it eats up ur 9-volt batteries that u put in it quite quickly. and also when the knobs are turned up, the tone sounds quite thin. but i don't know if that's because of the bass or my tiny little 10-watt amp. but it also has a very nice punchy tone to it. all i suggest is that you first play it and adjust the controls on it for a little bit to make sure that your getting what you really want.

Reviewed by xtremebassist777 on 3/22/2007 who plays Everything except for country.

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