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Spector Euro 5lx vs 4lx


Damonjames
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Hey guys n gals just after some opinions off those
Of you who have owned or played both. I am mostly interested in the tone difference between the P/J config of the 4 vs the soapbars on the 5, are they close enough to call the same or are they a completely different beast? I am assuming they both run the tone pump pre??

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I've got a 5LX with the EMG DC soapbar pickups however just to confuse things, Spector have recently switched to using EMG TW soapbar pickups. The DC is a modern sounding humbucker with quite an aggressive attack and the TW is switchable between humbucker and single coil modes, however the TW humbucker mode is designed to be more traditional / vintage in its sound.
So even comparing Euros with what at first sight looks like the same pickups might turn out to be entirely different pickups.

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[quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1402344069' post='2472507']
I found the PJ 4 string to be growlier than the 5 with soapbars. Both still unmistakeably Spector, and the fiver still had gobfuls of aggression.
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That's what I was worried about! Also read some comments about the neck being on the chunkier side on the 5 than the 4, both would be reasons to stay with the 4!!

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[quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1402396509' post='2472938']
That's what I was worried about! Also read some comments about the neck being on the chunkier side on the 5 than the 4, both would be reasons to stay with the 4!!
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I'm sure you can get EMG PJs in the standard soapbar casing. A very straightforward swap. Although as I said before, I can't imagine being left wanting by the fiver - it's just a bit smoother. I only switched to the 4 string because I'm more at home with them - the tonal difference was only noticed after.
And the 5 string neck is by it's very nature chunkier than the 4, but still very comfortable. Best low B I've ever played.

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I've not found Spector 5's to have overly chunky necks. They usually come with narrow string spacing and used to be one of my favourite 5's (I only play 4 now) because of this.

The Euro models almost all come with optional Aguilar pickups as well now so there's lots of tone options if you're buying new.

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[quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1402406616' post='2473099']
Have you played a music nan stingray 5 Cosmo? How does it compare to the spector??
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Sorry to hijack your question but I've owned both & can safely say that, in my opinion, the Spector is by far & away the better bass.
I preferred the neck on the Spector, the build quality & playability was far superior & it just kicked the Stingrays arse in every which way.
As someone else has already said - best B string I've ever heard.

(I think it was Cosmo's old Euro 5LX that I had actually)

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I had both 4LX, 5LX and currently also own one 5LX.

The 4LX I had was the alder/walnut base with poplar top. Neck was chunky for a 4 string. The whole thing sounded a lot weaker than my 5 string Euro. Not output-wise, but overall. My friend had two 4 string euros with same result (compared to the Euro 5)
The sound is personal preference anyway.

The 5 string Euros I had and have currently have great necks for me. Not Ibanez SR-like thin, but I would not call them chumky by my standards.
They [size=4]are 35" as opposed to the 34" of the standard Euro 4LX[/size]

[size=4]My Euro 5 sounds GREAT in any musical situation I've put through it so far. Live and in studio both. [/size]

[size=4]As for a comparison with Stingray 5. Both of these can be heard in almost any mix. I have found Spectors to have more variety due to the 2 pu config (assume you talk about single MM pickup Stingray5)[/size]
[size=4]Spector is a lot more comfortable for me due to the string spacing and smaller body. Also has better sounding B in my experience. (I have found B string to be hit or miss on SR5's. Not on Spectors, all Euro 5's I had were great on the B string)[/size]

Hope I was of help

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[quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1402415428' post='2473251']
Thank for the replies, it's more to do with the neck thickness (as in between the thumb and fingers that bother me I have learned. I really love the playability of the ray 5!
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I found the Stingray neck really uncomfortable & awkward whereas the Spector neck could have been made for me.

(I've also come to the conclusion that I don't like oiled/waxed neck finishes so that was another thing that I didn't like about the Stingray).

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[quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1402421502' post='2473361']
That's something I hadn't factored in was the scale length, I'm a 34" only kind of guy. Cheers for all the help!!
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The 35" scale really doesn't notice on the Spector because the body is a lot more compact than the Stingray - the Stingray neck felt longer to me.

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