Giving the kids what they want, Warwick unveiled the Warwick Jonas Hellborg Signature Bass at Winter NAMM 2009. Jonas uses this bass's wicked horns to stave off swarms of jazz-fusion-loving Swedish teen groupies. . . Sweden is different from other places.
Owen O'Malley!! Sorry if I misspelled that.
yekshemesh4alig 3 weeks ago
Warwick is a german company... I am german and I know the company very well... I play the complete hellborg serie long before it comes in store because a friend of me is engeneer working there... and I can say: CRAP CRAP CRAP (in due of the price!)
ChiapasZapata 11 months ago
@Killonn
The man who's talking about the bass is Freddy. He works for Warwick in the US. He's American.
The guy who designed the bass and owns the original one is named Jonas Hellborg and he has designed amps for Warwick and has his own custom bass made by that company. He's Swedish.
All I was trying to point out is that Freddy (the American guy) was mispronouncing "yonas" Hellborg's name.
It's kind of like when someone named Juan (pronounced 'hwan') is called (jooan) by someone.
Killonn 1 year ago
@Killonn: the guy in the video is the one who's talking, and in the language he sounds like he's speaking i'm fairly sure the letter J makes a "Juh" sound.
PooPoo2U 1 year ago
@Killonn: well that's who's talking isn't it?
PooPoo2U 1 year ago
@PooPoo2U
i didn't mean the guy in the video.
i meant Jonas Hellborg, the guy who's bass he is talking about.
Killonn 1 year ago
@Killonn: i seriously doubt the guy doing the review is swedish. he sounds pretty american to me.
thus, he has no real reason to pronounce anything with a swedish or germanic accent.
PooPoo2U 1 year ago
@PooPoo2U
he's swedish...
Killonn 1 year ago
@Killonn: ah yes, but he's obviously not german so why the hell would he pronounce it that way?
PooPoo2U 1 year ago
Its a pull/push passive/active you moron.
BASSMASTA264 1 year ago