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Paulhauser

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  1. I have tried / owned most of the basses you have. I assume it is 4 strings and fretted, so based on your current staple and my personal opinion I'd buy a Spector Euro. It is ergonomic, great sounding and nice looking.
  2. Thanks Gents, you are not making it easier for me....still on the fence after playing it today. Lovely bass with exceptional quality.
  3. I'm thinking of selling my Ibanez SR5006. It is a holy grail for me as far as six string basses go, but I have it for 1,5 years now and hardly ever play it because all my recording and gigging projects use my trusty Spector 5 string. And apart from these I really don't have time to noodle at home or work on some six string bass-related material. This post is kind of feeler, if there is interest out there for this price then I'm willing sell, otherwise happy to keep. Maybe things will change. If you are looking at this ad you probably know these basses and the high level of craftmanship they represent. The bass is all stock, Made in Japan and of the highest quality. Weight is around 4,5 kg. I have added a custom made wengé ramp that matches the radius of the pickups, it is held in place by double sided tapes underneath. I'm the second owner and it is in a very good condition with some minor play wear. Everything works fine and I tried to capture every part fo the bass on the photos so you can really see it as it is. Lots of high quality pics here: [url="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wz2kwmyrydev8ju/AAAUbgxggdmbeGpb5qYzjFxga?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox....b5qYzjFxga?dl=0[/url] 900 GBP (half of the new price, they go around 1800) Included in the price is the Prestige HSC and shipping within EU. No trades this time unless it involves a Spector NS-5XL (and cash from my side) Thanks for watching and let me know if there is anything you want to know or I've forgotten to mention. (again, see the dropbox link for many HQ pics) [attachment=216814:N71_0479.JPG] [attachment=216815:N71_0481.JPG] [attachment=216816:N71_0485.JPG] [attachment=216817:N71_0486.JPG]
  4. [quote name='funkbassist' timestamp='1459419226' post='3016300'] Looking into buying a Euro LX anyone got any info on how they compare to a fender jazz? Used to playing my jazz/jaguar. Had a spector legend years ago and recall the necks being skim and fast but I was wondering what the euro models are like? Any info is appreciated [/quote] As for the rest of the bass, it is more ergonomic (for me) than a Fender bass. Smaller body that has an arch to it, lighter weight and a tone to die for :-)
  5. From my experience of 5 string Spector Euros the neck profile do have some variety depending when it was made. My latest Euro5 has a slim (front to back) neck whereas the old NS5 CR from the same factory had a chunkier neck. I assume the OP refers to 4 string Euro's, which I had only one but I never thought it had a chunky profile. Maybe because that was my only 4 string bass at the time and anything 4 string seemed to be tiny compared to my 5 and 6 string basses.
  6. Hey Mark, you surely will regret it, don't you? Anyway, you have your share of Spector goodness apart from this beauty, too, so you're safe :-) Bump for a great seller, it was always good to deal with Mark (Bassulike66) Killer bass and price, BTW.
  7. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1459178409' post='3014159'] I've played this and it's stunning! Thankfully for me, it's not fretted haha Si [/quote] My sentiments, exactly! :-)
  8. I've been watching this in the prev ad. Stunning piece and one of the few basses in the classifieds lately that really caught my attention. I'm not game for this one but whoever will buy/trade this will be happy I believe.
  9. David, this comes from a fellow Spector player. Haven't tried myself but from what I've gathered the MM pickup is too close to the bridge on the Rebop and it makes the bass a bit thin sounding. Some Spector players installed an extra neck pickup. Again, the MM pickup is NOT in the 'sweet spot' we have come to love with the single pickup Stingrays.
  10. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Still for sale. Make me an offer I can't refuse :-)[/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] [/font][/color]
  11. [quote name='danweb22' timestamp='1455739291' post='2982031'] Just been playing it again this evening and think I'm going to keep it, it's just too good! The house stuff is going to have to wait! [/quote] A wise man you are Sir.
  12. There are black ones, it was on of the color options back in the day. But all of the colors had matching headstock, so this one had the neck swapped I guess. You can see that the body-end of the neck is a different black than the body, it think that's a refin to match the body color. But I think the OP will clarify this.
  13. Ned Steinberger is a genius when it comes to bass guitar ergonomics. I'm a big fan of his design of Spector basses, the NS series and I think these Radius basses are really well thought out.
  14. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1455210871' post='2977128'] Makes total sense for accurate intonation when you think about it (not convinced about the rest though), never seen or heard of such a system before, consider me schooled! [/quote] Thanks! I think it is an interesting feature, but after all this is a high quality classic jazz bass with 5 strings, nothing more and nothing less :-)
  15. My Thumb NT5 was the strangest designed instrument I ever had. I'd go as far as call it a "faulty" design, because the 1st position is just so far, and I'm not a short guy (and neither are my arms short) If I knew that all my gigs would be seated I'd consider a Thumb NT6 because it died sound really good, unlike the Thumb NT5 that was not great. The soapbars in the 6 must be the trick.
  16. I had a couple of dozen basses travel from/to me within Europe in the last few years. ( I live in Hungary ) In most cases I organized the shipping and I use TNT: Not the cheapest but they are reliable, offer tracking ,insurance etc. My advice is to pack the bass well. Hardshell case is better than a gigbag, but I had basses that were put into a gigbag, bubblewrapped AND the put into a carton box then wrapped with black vinyl foil and they made it w/o problem. Source a box, some bubblewrap and some tape and pack the thing. Takes about 10 mins and gives a great piece of mind. And always add more packing material than less. I have to say that so far I never had any shipping damage either way.
  17. Nice comparison! I'm partial towards Spectors but all the three others are great sounding instruments. Ww was a bit of a surprise as it sounds way beefier and stronger than my Ww Thumb NT5 from '91 did. Must be the soapbars.
  18. [quote name='therealting' timestamp='1453969849' post='2964696'] You should mention the very cool circular fretting system. [/quote] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Thanks for reminding me.[/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]The bass features a proprietary Fujigen patented fret system, called cirecular fret system (CFS) It is not different in use than the normal fret system, but according to FGN it provides certain advantages[/font] [url="http://www.fgnguitars.com/images/cfs.gif"][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][/font][/url]
  19. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1453840909' post='2963383'] For 6s, you're going to struggle to get anything much more than 17mm unless you go the custom route. [/quote] MTD Kingston 6's have 18mm spacing, Yamaha TRB-6II have 19mm, Warwick Streamers have 20mm I believe. But you are right, there isn't a great selection.
  20. Ibanez SR, especially the ones from the Prestige series are very good sounding and comfortable instuments (SR3005, 5005 or the neck-trough 1005) and they should fit into your budget. They are 34" scale lenght . Another option is the Spector Euro 5 models. The recent ones have quite slim and narrow neck, 17mm spacing and very punchy and useful sound. They are 35" just like the DJ5.
  21. Congrats! I've always wanted one of these and the plexi (?) ramp makes the playability even better. Good job!
  22. These are incredibly good basses, especially for this price. I used to have one like this and a six string version too. Were I not playing my Specotrs all the time these days I'd buy this in a heartbeat. Great Japaneese craftmanship and versatile tone plus one of the best necks for a 5 string I've ever tried.
  23. [quote name='chrisbass13' timestamp='1452712229' post='2952817'] these are some really nice basses. japanese craftsmanship is one of the best. good luck with the sale. [/quote] Thank you. Bass is still for sale / trade.
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