Best Warwick Alien Deluxe 6 NT LH Alternatives

We found 3 alternatives to Warwick Alien Deluxe 6 NT LH based on experts and consumers reviews.

Taylor GS Mini-e Koa Bass LH

Taylor GS Mini-e Koa Bass LH

Based on 1 reviews

Immensely playable and sounds very good both acoustically and thru an acoustic amp on the Helix LT. looks fabulous too. I’d agree with others that the bottom E is a bit thuddy, but I’d tried two other basses before this one and they were pretty rough. Sticking with this and gonna use it in the studio .

Harley Benton Kahuna CLU-Bass Ukulele LH

Harley Benton Kahuna CLU-Bass Ukulele LH

Based on 13 reviews

I love this bass. I got it to noodle about watching late night UFO shows and it's quiet enough not to wake up anyone, even the cat snoozing on my lap whilst I play. I use a felt plec which has a really nice round and fat tone with a bit of bite. Didn't take very long getting used to the big rubber strings but I'd recommend applying a lighter touch with both hands. I found no flaws with the construction and the pickup is very clean sounding and simple to operate (volume,bass&treble) which is great. Has a lovely punch and definition through a portable amp, even with overdrive. Built in tuner works ok. Machine heads require a bit more turning than a regular metal string bass but the strings have only required a handful of tiny adjustments since it arrived in early January...

Warwick Alien Deluxe Hybrid 4 LH NT

Warwick Alien Deluxe Hybrid 4 LH NT

Based on 1 reviews

After years of playing different basses (Squier, Music Man, a fretless electro acoustic one and an amazing MTD 535-24L), I slowly sold them one by one and stopped playing. I then looked for an "easy-to-play" bass (no 5 strings anymore, no fretless, no huge body, not heavy, no cables needed) and found this one. Always loved its design. However I was very concerned about its sound. I don't really care about the electric side of it because I'm not planning on playing amplified at the moment. I'm not planning on playing with anybody either, not even unplugged. I was just looking for a uniform sound from the highest note to the lowest. I was concerned that the smaller bodies of these thinline wouldn't deliver that. I was wrong. It's absolutely fine. I hear everything I play, I...

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