Rexel Matador Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) A new band means a new bass. I usually build them myself but that's been on the backburner since my son came along so this will have to do! One of my favourite things about building my own basses is coming up with new body shapes, so I'm perversely intrigued by the fact that Spector have felt no such urge since the 70s! I must say, they did rather nail it, it's very comfortable. Bought as new from Bass Direct, but it's a slightly older one with the Tonepump preamp in it - a curious little thing that is unusably hot until you get in there with a screwdriver and turn it down to half-way. It's still nothing special, but my addiction to tinkering means it'll be getting swapped out anyway. But what a lovely bass it is. Sounds fantastic through my Darkglass pedal (but then I think pretty much any bass would). It's booked in for a pro set-up to see just how lovely I can get it, but in the meantime it'll be put through its paces at band practice on Thursday. Oh and it's my first 5 string - I play metal in B standard so wanted the 35 inch scale. Not a lot of 4 strings out there that fit the bill (with a handful of notable exceptions, of course). Spector do a multiscale 4 that goes down to 36", but I wanted a Euro so here we are. After a few minutes of panic and buyers remorse, I got used to it! Can't fault it really (apart from that preamp). The CST series has an ebony board, which was tempting, but there isn't a finish/hardware combo that I like. The rosewood on this one is nice and dark, so I'm more than happy with it. If I was building it, I would have recessed the control plate, but that really is my only gripe so far! Edited 6 hours ago by Rexel Matador 4 Quote
dub_junkie Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Absolutely love the look of them just wish I could get on with the neck profile. Seriously amazing looking basses though. Hope it serves you well 🙂 Quote
Rexel Matador Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, dub_junkie said: Absolutely love the look of them just wish I could get on with the neck profile. Seriously amazing looking basses though. Hope it serves you well 🙂 Yeah I'd heard some people consider them quite chunky. Seems ok to me, but when I'm building my own, they always end up pretty thick, because I'm afraid of going too far when I'm carving, so it's actually fine for me. Thin enough that the extra string isn't too hard to deal with too. Quote
Sean Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Lovely figuring. I like that colour combo. I have a Darkglass pre out of a '24 Euro LX if it's of interest but I recommend the LHZ. I've bought 6 of them. Quote
Rexel Matador Posted 44 minutes ago Author Posted 44 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Sean said: Lovely figuring. I like that colour combo. I have a Darkglass pre out of a '24 Euro LX if it's of interest but I recommend the LHZ. I've bought 6 of them. Yep, LHZ is the plan. I might also put the soapbar shaped EMG P & J pickups in too and stick the DCs in another bass. By the time I'm done with this bass I probably could have bought a used US one with exactly that configuration for the money I'll sink into it, but where's the fun in that? 1 Quote
Sean Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Rexel Matador said: Yep, LHZ is the plan. I might also put the soapbar shaped EMG P & J pickups in too and stick the DCs in another bass. By the time I'm done with this bass I probably could have bought a used US one with exactly that configuration for the money I'll sink into it, but where's the fun in that? I've got the soapbar P+Js plus the LHZ in my Euro 5 LX. It's a peach. I liked the DCs but they're bordering on overwhelming and I like a bit more breathing space that the PJ config gives. I had a '01 NS5-XL years ago that I put soapbar P+Js in. The original pre packed up, so I put an ACG/East preamp in it. That was a very good combination and gave me a really versatile Spector. Nothing like any of the ones I have currently. I gigged it a lot. I sold it to raise cash for something. Gone forever now. 1 Quote
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