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  1. 4 hours ago, cetera said:

     Bought 3 for myself too! 

    I'm also getting at least one set from him once I get around ordering, the Aguilar OBP will be replaced by it in the white Euro 435. 

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  2. @kjfitzy I own and use a SR5006 for about 10 years, which is the six string version of the 5005. It is the most comfortable and ergonomic six string bass I ever had and sounds great, too. It weights in between 9 and 10 lbs which was never an issue for me as it is so ideally shaped to match my preference in ergonomics both playing stand up or seated. (I tend to "wear" the bass in the same position stand up as seated, meaning relaitvely high and it balances perfectly without needing either hand to hold it in place) I also have an earlier iteration of it from the SR Prestige line, called SR3006 which is basically the same model without the wengé top and back and I think the 5 version of it, the SR3005 could be what @thebrig referred to as these were produced in the 2000's and are quite a bit lighter than the SR5000/5/6 basses in my experience. 

    These are not chambered to my knowledge.

     

    edit: I know your are looking at the 5005, all the above is my experience with the six string version and based on that, the 5005 is very highly recommended, you'll get a bass that is extremely well made, sounds great and very well designed.

     

    Here's the two sixers in question 

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  3. FWIW:

    Mayones produced Fame basses for at least one (or more) German retailers (Music Store in Köln / Cologne). The neck joint is basically the same as in the OP, just google Fame bass.

    I'm by no means very up to date with the Mayones offerings or what they produced in the past under the Mayones brand name  but by that similarity I assume that this bass was made in the same workshop and might be an one off bearing the M logo. (just because I can't recall seeing a Mayones branded product that was so much similar to a Spector but then again I can be wrong 🙂 

     

    I personally think that it is a legit Mayones, maybe a one-off but for that kind of price it certainly worths a try. 

  4. 6 hours ago, ead said:

    Aesthetically I feel that the red one should be in the middle flanked by the two white ones, moving the 3rd from the right one space further to the right. 

    Like so?

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  5. I have been thinking a while to install a set of wall hangers and keep my basses there instead of the rack stands. 
    Not that I thought they are better or such but I have a suitable ( = empty) wall in my home office and this way I can see them in their full beauty. 

    Ordered a dozen or so hangers from Th, put them on a board that was lying around since the last garden remodelling and installed them on the wall.

    There's going to be another on the wall facing this, albeit only for 4 basses. 

     

    I'll paint it as I just kept the wood as it is since I wasn't sure if I get every measurements and placements right (both the hangers and on the wall) so I can cover extra holes and such later with the stain+ clear coat. 

    But seems like first time is the charm and everything fits and placed just the way it's logiacal and comfortable. 

    Anyway, I put my Spectors there and also realized I never took a group shot of them so here they are 😉 🙂

     

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  6. I don't seem to remember trying a 4 string Sadowsky but I owned and used a 5 string Metro and a NY5. 

    The Metro was an early MV5, under  M1000 serial. It had some of the best feeling neck I ever tried on a 5 string bass, I could play for hours both thru gigs or practice. 

    19mm spacing at the bridge. It sounded great with the Sadowksy hum cancelling pickups and was very light, too. 

    I let it go because my other basses at the time were (and still are) Spector 5 string NS basses with a much tighter specing and they fit sound and playing -wise better to my preferences. Still think about getting a Japaneese Metro 5 string PJ from time to time though as they had a great impression on me. 

     

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  7. Does going from 5 to 4 but with BEAD tuning count? 🙂

    Normally I use 5 string basses for practice, gigs and recording, too,  but in one of the originals band I play in I switched to this wonderful Spector 35" 4 string PJ.

    The reason was partially so I could justify buying it. No, it was just I fancied a change, never used the G string in that gig and the 35" is great for drop A tuning, too.

    35" Spector Euro 4 strings are very rare, having one in the classic 80's white is impossible almost (never seen a white apart from mine which was a custom order of Bass Direct )

     

    Whenever I'm traveling around the fretboard I have always seem to use the B string as a reference point (and it makes a great thumb rest, too 🙂 )so it was a perfect switch without problems. It needs to be said however that I haven't made a permament switch to 4 string basses or even it wasn't a switch really at all as I keep using by 5 string basses for other gigs and mainly pratice and record with those still. 

     

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    Other than that I got to use a regular 4 string bass last year when I was subbing for an Iron Maiden tribute band. That was a good excuse to use one of my other Spector, a 1977 limited edition which otherwise sadly hasn't seen that much use for the reasons above. 

     

    Mandatory pic:

     

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  8. 14 hours ago, dub_junkie said:

    That colour looks incredible with the gold hardware. What colour is it?

    This bass orginially had a natural finish (see below) , the pink / magenta color is the result of a refinish that I had done. It is a pre-LX Euro5, made in the early 2000's with full maple wings.

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  9. 2 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

    The NS-4 has the EMG 35P4 in the neck and the DC in the bridge position. Great combo.

    Good to hear! As a funny coincidence I was placing an order for the EMG 40DCX to see / hear what difference it would bring by replacing the bridge J in this one:

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    Since the body is full maple I swapped the original DCs a good few years back for an X series 40P and 40J combination, so it's like the classic PJ Spector in 5 string version. 

    The P has such a bigger output than the J that I had to lower the P quite a bit and make the J as close to the strings as possible to get an even balance. 

    Sounds killer and have been using it for many years now like this but thought about trying a DC in the bridge position (the original DCs are gone) 

     

     

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  10. 15 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

    So, I am finally down to two basses. Both Spectors, of course 😉

     

    As all good things come in threes, does anyone have an Ian Hill (the PJ version) they want to part with?

     

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    Great pair I must say. And an admirable self-discipline....I could never get down to two Spectors... too much sentimental value to some of them in my collection.

    Are those DCs in the NS-4? How is the neck compared to the Starr?

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  11. 5 minutes ago, cyril233 said:

    I'm not a fan of the Korean Spector body shapes, Euro 5 seems great (but is 34" though?).

    Of the Czech neck through models only the current Euro 5 Classic and the obsolete 25+ years old NS-5CR (the prececessor of the Euro, sometimes turn up on the used market, great basses ) have 34" scale lenghts, all other Euro 5s (pre LX Euro 5, Euro 5XL, Euro 5 LT) have 35" scale. 

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  12. @cyril233

    I would add the following to your list:

    - Spector Dimension 5 and Dimension 5 HP : 34"-37", both models sound great and are in the same price bracket as the DW NGs

    - Ibanez BTB805MS : 35-37", priced closer to 1K than to 2K and based on clips it is a seriously good sounding instrument. Had a BTB before and was great but it wasn't the multiscale version

    - Spector Euro 5LX : I have used them with drop A and standard A tunings and they sounded killer. Some of the best B strings in the business.

     

    I have a Warwick Thumb 6NT which does have a great B string but dropping it to A doesn't sound as good as on the Spectors. 

    I personally haven't tried a 36" scale bass but I did use a Dingwall AB5 for a while that had a 37" B string and it was a breeze. (All my other basses are / were at that time 34" or 35")

  13. 27 minutes ago, SloppyChops said:

    Been looking at this and trying to justify to my wife why its a necessary expense...

     

    Will this one have the push/pull for split coil tones?

    Yes it does. However, expect a substantial volume drop when using the coil tap (EMG fixed that with the X series TW pickups) 

  14. 22 hours ago, Bigwan said:

    If only Forte 5's were still a thing...

    They pop up used from time to time, sometimes for real bargain like @Eldon Tyrells old one. 

    It has to be said though that however much US models are desired ( I'm guilty, too) the Czech basses are extremely close in sound and feel if not in fancy tops.... 

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  15. 53 minutes ago, Bigwan said:

    I've recently bought this lovely Euro 5 from Lee. I don't know why it's taken me so long to won a Spector, but it wasn't for the want of trying!

     

    Really impressed with it. Ergonomically it's my most comfortable bass by quite some distance. There's a BIG downsizing of equipment coming one of these days, but this Spector is certainly safe!

    Congratulations, great choice! I love my Euro5s.

    Quite an entry to the worlsd of Spectors, you are in for a treat and if I didn't know from the ad about @lee650s wrist issues I would have said he made a mistake by selling it, but alas, no. 

    (my first Spector was a NS-5CR which is the predecessor of the Euros and I'm hooked ever since)

  16. @Sebabib cant comment on the difference as I have yet to own a Dimension but one thing to consider is the modularity of the EMG 40s that the newer HP model has. Even if one is not really into modding basses it is very easy to exchange EMG pickups and some of the configs do make a substantial difference compared to the stock DCs. Not to say for the better because I love the DC's, but I have Spector basses where I replaced the originaly DCs for a different sound and as such I had great results. The combinations 40P/J or 40P/DC or CS comes to mind as well as the 40TWX.  (And the 4 string screams for a PJ setup 🙂 )

  17. It is always great when such things come in full circle. These 2nd gen TRBs are incredibly well made and great sounding instruments, I used to have a fretted amber 5er and a red 6er which I used quite extensively at a certain point. 

    I tend to think that selling the red was a mistake but then again I was gravitating towards tighter spacing and more compact basses (Spector) so it made sense at the time but the sentimental me still thinks of that bass from time to time 🙂

     

     

  18. Fair enough. 

    Back to the original post - I've had a couple of US and Japan Sadowskys in the past and I generally follow the brand, on forums and Fb groups too but I can't recall ever seing anybody doing that particular mod to their S's. 

    In my opinion - FWIW- it is you bass and do what brings you closer to the tone you wnna hear then it is all good.  I've certainly done mods and refins to my basses that were acquired taste for some but I was (still am) happy with them. 

    I just commented on the Dingwalls as they are a bit different in this respect having been prepared for such mod already. 

  19. 12 hours ago, E sharp said:

    But then again why do owners of Dingwall NG2s ruin them by fitting a third pickup, making them an NG3? 

    The NG2's have the 3rd pickup placement already routed under the pickguard by default. If you want to turn them into a NG3 you need to have a 3rd pickup and a different (NG3) pickuguard and some soldering, that's it., no ruining needed. 

  20. 10 minutes ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

    BTW, the photo only shows 4 strings. Where is the 5th? Or do they only put it on at the till? 🤪

    The photo is of the IH I missed buying (still on reverb as sold)

    The Classic I'm eyeing is this:

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    To match this (shameless plug of a live pic of mine instead of generic stock photo - at least shows I actually use the thing 🙂 )

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