What matters at the end of the day is how the product performs, not what buttons, knobs or switches it has.
If the bass sounds good and does what you need it to do, then you don't need it to have coil taps or a pan knob.
BTW, I know you guys mean well, but remember that not everyone here has been around the forum long enough to have seen these questions asked before.
Why not just get a $$ if that's the setup you're looking for? If you're looking for an overpriced log with cheap plastic parts that break before leaving the store, definitely go for a W@rw!ck. I'll admit that they sound good, but so do Stingrays, Sterlings, and Bongos. The differences give us choices. This reminds me of the "The Bass Industry" thread. If manufacturers had never done their own thing and dared to be different, the instrument would never have progressed past the Precision Bass, or maybe even the acoustic upright. Let Hans and BP each do their own thing.
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Peace