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After much contemplation, up for sale is my Spector Euro 6LX
Pics:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xxlt0ej34lncwe5/AAAECBjdYYA-RwCC-EOFlCuza?dl=0

My Spector Euro 5 is my main bass, I get the all the 'Spector tone' I need from that and I use that bass for about 100% of my gigs and recordings these days
and I have a new six string bass coming in that I intend to use for other projects so I figure I'm letting this go.

This Euro 6 is all stock, 35" scale, 24 frets, EMG DC's, alder / walnut / maple wings, non-adjustable TonePump preamp.

The finish is something I'd call natural. it is not the gloss finish or the matte clear coating I had / have on my other Spectors. Very silky feeling, I wish my Euro 5 had this finish.
Condition is good, it has some marks around the pu area, but they are not really visible from even a couple of feet due to the figure of the maple top.
It has one of the best figured maple top I have ever seen for a Euro model Spector.

Price:
Sold!

Price includes a generic hard shell case and [u]shipping within the EU.[/u]
This costs almost 2000£ new. (1999 to be precise in BassDirect)
No trades thank you.


Thanks,
Paul

Edited by Paulhauser
  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Thanks for the kind words. I think six string basses are still a niché, so it is not a surprise that they move slower, even if they are of a well known brand's tried and trusted model line.
Probably the fact that I'n not in the UK does not help as well.
But that's ok. I think there is a buyer somewhere who will enjoy this bass as much as I enjoy its five string sister which is my main bass. (EURO5)

Paul

Posted (edited)

There is a bass out there that I seem to be wanting to buy in order to have the last piece of the puzzle fall in place.
So as long as it is there I'm willing to accept cash offers.

Edited by Paulhauser
  • 2 weeks later...
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[quote name='Paulhauser' timestamp='1418493031' post='2630683']
Thanks for the kind words. I think six string basses are still a niché, so it is not a surprise that they move slower, even if they are of a well known brand's tried and trusted model line.
Probably the fact that I'n not in the UK does not help as well.
But that's ok. I think there is a buyer somewhere who will enjoy this bass as much as I enjoy its five string sister which is my main bass. (EURO5)

Paul
[/quote]

6 stringers may be a niche market but I had one of these for a couple of years (same finish) and they are one of the easiest to play. Fabulous neck so ideal for someone looking to get into 6 string but who's also after a serious bit of quality. GLWTS

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[quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1420199765' post='2646568']
6 stringers may be a niche market but I had one of these for a couple of years (same finish) and they are one of the easiest to play. Fabulous neck so ideal for someone looking to get into 6 string but who's also after a serious bit of quality. GLWTS
[/quote]

Thank you Leschirons! I agree.... :-)

Posted

Amazed this is still here. Serious bass for the money, I still regret selling mine which had the best b ever, hands down.
I will go out for a wander today and see if I can find £900 lying around in a bush or something!
Glwts

Posted

I've accidentally deleted the dropbox folder with the pics.
I uploaded again, should you want to check them out you can do it here :
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xxlt0ej34lncwe5/AAAECBjdYYA-RwCC-EOFlCuza?dl=0
(also edited the original post)

  • 1 month later...
Posted

This is my dream bass, having to tie up my pockets to keep my hands from getting out and buying this, its beautiful, 5 or 6 string hmmmm.

Posted

Defo would have had it, but small matter of a 3 week trip to the States. If it falls through I will be back by the end of March
Bris

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