Woodrite Guitars Unleashes the Low End: Introducing the Graver and Warlord Basses

Woodrite Guitars Unleashes the Low End: Introducing the Graver and Warlord Basses
The low end has risen. Woodrite Guitars introduces the Graver and Warlord basses, crafted with Lace Sensor pickups and Hipshot hardware to deliver unmatched tone, balance, and precision.

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For the first time in its history, Woodrite Guitars is bringing its celebrated craftsmanship to the world of bass. The company has officially announced the launch of two brand-new models: the Graver Bass and the Warlord Bass. Designed for players who demand uncompromising tone, precision, and balance, these new instruments mark a bold expansion for the brand, known for its high-performance guitars.

 

The Graver Bass: Vintage Vibe with a Modern Punch

The Graver Bass is built to deliver aggressive, controlled tone with a vintage soul. It features a unique double P-style pickup configuration loaded with Lace Sensor Man O’ War P-Bass pickups. This setup provides a rich, harmonic-filled sound with extended sustain, allowing the bass to cut through any mix with ease. The patented Lace Sensor design ensures a wide dynamic range, perfect for both classic grooves and modern, punchy lines.

Premium Hardware

Beyond its powerful electronics, the Graver Bass boasts premium hardware and features. A Hipshot Kickass bridge and USA Ultralite tuners provide rock-solid stability and flawless intonation, while the perfectly balanced design eliminates neck dive.

The 22 jumbo stainless steel frets and ebony fretboard, with signature split-anvil inlays, offer a smooth, fast playing experience.

The Graver Bass is available in Aged Silverburst and Goldburst finishes and is offered in both right- and left-handed models.

 

Woodrite Guitars Unleashes the Low End: Introducing the Graver and Warlord Basses
Low Down and Dirty

The Warlord Bass: Massive Low-End Authority

Following in the footsteps of Woodrite’s flagship guitar, the Warlord Bass is designed for raw power and refined playability. It comes equipped with a pair of Lace Sensor God of War Aries Soapbar pickups, which are engineered to deliver massive low-end authority, articulate mids, and exceptional clarity across the entire frequency range.

This pickup combination handles everything from tight, percussive attacks to thunderous, sustained growl, making it a versatile tool for any genre.

Hipshot Kickass

Like the Graver, the Warlord Bass is built with top-tier components, including a Hipshot Kickass bridge, USA Ultralite tuners, and jumbo stainless steel frets. The mahogany body and neck, along with the ebony fingerboard and split-anvil inlays, create an instrument that is both visually stunning and a joy to play.

The Warlord Bass is also available in Aged Silverburst and Goldburst finishes, with right- and left-handed options.

Key Features Shared Across Both Models:

  • Lace Sensor Pickups: Custom-voiced for powerful, clear, and dynamic bass tone.
  • Premium Hardware: Hipshot Kickass bridge and USA Ultralite tuners for superior tuning stability and intonation.
  • Flawless Playability: Jumbo stainless steel frets on an ebony fingerboard with split-anvil inlays.
  • Balanced Design: Zero neck dive for a comfortable playing experience.
  • Stunning Finishes: Available in Aged Silverburst and Goldburst.
  • Custom Case: Each bass includes a custom-fitted Woodrite hardshell case.

Preorder

Preorders for both the Graver Bass and Warlord Bass are now open and will close at the end of September. These initial runs are limited, so interested players are encouraged to secure their orders soon.

As ever, these guys know their audience, and we think both these new bass models look like excellent value for money. Time to get low down and dirty!

But which one would you order?

MSRP – $1499/£1128

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