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I'm looking to free up funds by selling probably two basses and replacing with just the one.

One of the basses on the possible list to bring in is a Spector Euro LX TW with the Single / Dual coil switchable pickups.
My thinking being that the switchable pickups will offer a very versatile bass.

Can I ask for peoples first hand experiences of these and also compared to the 'classic' versions.

If there are any these in the local vicinity of Chorley / Lancs (shops or BC'ers) that could have a go on I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction.

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I should first qualify my comments as these opinions are based on two Euro models that I purchased ten years ago (before Spector was using EMG TW’s). With that said, they’re exceptional. I had a Euro4 in black stain that was just stunning and sounded fabulous (it had EMG PJ’s and the Spector TonePump preamp). I sold it only because it was a very heavy bass. I regret selling it now. My Euro 4 had a maple neck and a solid maple body. I believe that newer models have maple tops over walnut/alder. This would reduce overall weight, assuming that this would be an issue for you as it was for me.[/size][/font]
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My second Euro Spector, or Czechtor, is a Rebop5 which I still have. I replaced the stock EMG-HZ’s with the EMG 40-DC’s, which is what Spector was using on some USA models at the time. It’s an outstanding bass.[/size][/font]
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While I have no experience with the TW’s, I would otherwise highly recommend the Euro Spectors.[/size][/font]
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I haven't any experience with the TW's (all mine have PJ's) but Spector Euro's as a whole are some of the FINEST basses I've ever played. Superb feel, sound, build quality and value for money. You can't go wrong....

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I've played one! Nice quality, big tone, coil taps, 2 band EQ, very versatile.

It was priced at £2k!!! They agreed they could match the usual £1.5 ish k, but I still think that's quite a lot for a Euro.

I'd see if Bass Direct can get you a bolt on USA model...they have one in I think.

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I've owned a Euro 5, a Euro LX 5 and a Rebop 5. All superb basses and every one a joy to play. I hated the preamp in my LX5 so I replaced it with an ACG02 which was an improvement sonically but I couldn't adapt to using it on the hoof so I sold the bass.

I have a real soft spot for Spectors, they're superb instruments if you like the tone and I'd definitely have another one.

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Can't help you with what the coil taps are like (not a fan of coil tapped pickups in general though, they never sound like a "proper" single coil to me) but I echo all the above sentiments about Spector Euro models.
I have a Euro LX5 & it's a superb bass, easily the best five string I've played.
I'm a big fan of the Tonepump circuit too, unlike many.

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[quote name='bagsieblue' timestamp='1368901519' post='2082877']
Thanks for all the input - I've got a Euro 5LX - great bass.
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Congratulations!
Don't forget to put a picture of it in the Spector porn thread when you get a chance:

http://basschat.co.uk/topic/78081-how-about-a-spector-thread/page__hl__spector

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I think I might need to clarify.
I already had the Euro 5LX I'm GASing for a 4 string spector have not played a Euro LX TW with the Single / Dual coil switchable pickups - they seem a bit thin on the ground although I realise that they have not been around too long.

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There's a US one with a similar configuration on here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/208023-spector-ns-4h2-ex/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/208023-spector-ns-4h2-ex/page__fromsearch__1[/url] .....

.....but down in the smoke so probably not a lot of use to you.

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I can remember when the Spector Euro basses first arrived at Sound Control Newcastle. What a revelation they were. I think SC had just taken on a contract as a Spector distributor as they had a few US models in at the same time. The Euro basses really were incredible. I remember they had a NT 4 string with a quilted maple top and EMG's. Being nuts about Victor Wooten at the time, the bass blew me away - it sounded so much like his #1 Fodera! And it was brand new at £1000! I actually ended up buying a 4 string Rebop DLX a couple of years later that was also superb. £549 brand new from Sound Control Preston! It was so good that I actually sold my Status Stealth bass as that wasn't getting used.


That said, their pricing these days puts me off. Mainly because I remember when they were very much a 'performance bargain', they aren't so much now!

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I've owned a Euro 5,[/quote]

Which is now my main bass although I've tended to think of it as an NS5CR...but its a bit of a transition model. One of those instruments that left an impression the first time I played it and two owners later I managed to snag it. Even now, 5 years later, with custom coil splits and a parametric eq it's an awesome instrument and my main bass...I sold three Ken Smiths and pocketed the change as a result.

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