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(More customer reviews)I bought this bass a few years ago with the hopes of having a decent, midrange bass that I would be proud to play out with but not be devastated if anything happened while out gigging. Well, this has been my go-to bass ever since and I'd really hate to see anything happen to it. It's got the looks and the feel of a much more expensive bass - the finish is awesome and the bass is so comfortable to play. Night after night it holds its own and has been more than I thought it would ever be. Not only does it receive lots of compliments on looks (the amberburst is beautiful btw), but the sound is just awesome. Run it straight into the amp with the amp's eq settings flattened and you'll find this bass is very capable on its own. The lows are well defined, there is a nice punch to the mids, and the highs round it all out with a nice sparkle. Adjust the onboard eq to your taste but overall this bass does lean towards a modern sound in that it is very clean and crisp regardless of it's eq settings. Don't mistake that for a lack of "tweakability" though, it definitely has different voices - you're just not going to coax an old school dub bass sound from it. But if you're reading a review on a Spector bass, you probably already know that and want to stand out a little from the others (P's and J's are great but a bit boring). Fellow rockers, this is the one for you.
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Original Spector NS curved body shape. 3 pc bolt-on maple neck, 24 fret rosewood fingerboard. Black hardware, including Spector locking bridge. Genuine figured maple top, basswood body. High gloss finish. Spector SSD passive humbuckers with Spector TonePump Jr boost only active tone controls.
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