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25 minutes ago, Pow_22 said:

Wow, that is quite a difference. Maybe i could sell My old one as scrap to get melted down to cover the cost of a new gold one!

Or keep it in case of close-quarters combats 😄

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My own LT in Violet Fade, must say one of the best basses I have played , neck just feels fantastic, I am struggling with health issues which affects my arms and hands, would love to keep this bass, it is a joy to play and looks stunning. I like the combination of the Bartolini's and the Darkglass preamp onboard, also very light which helps me tremendously, I can recommend these to any one,  great growly tone which I use often with Extreme Danger !!!   The E string is just thunderous,  some really nice Spector's in this forum.

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35 minutes ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

Ooof! If only I got on with the neck profile....

 

I like that they do something different even if I personally wouldn't buy this. What's your issue with the neck? Is it that general Spector 4 string neck is not for your liking? Or this particular model has a custom one? 

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2 minutes ago, Paulhauser said:

I like that they do something different even if I personally wouldn't buy this. What's your issue with the neck? Is it that general Spector 4 string neck is not for your liking? Or this particular model has a custom one? 

I had an LX briefly. I found it a little chunky. Lovely bass and sound though.

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On 13/03/2021 at 22:41, Paulhauser said:

Yes, as far as I know these are only available in Japan, this is a kind of signature model from what I have gathered. Traditionally the Japanese market always had some extra Euro specimens  especially with unique finishes so this can be another special run / sig model for local market.

looks killer anyway 😍

Actually on reflection it does look very similar to the NS5 Helium range which can be had over here:

Spector NS5XL Inferno Red, Helium edition five string bass, Pau Ferro f/b  Stuart Spector Design Bass Guitars:: USA Aguilar P J pickups Custom hand  made basses,for sale, on offer, UK, EU, Birmingham,

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12 hours ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

Ooof! If only I got on with the neck profile....

 

Well, what can I say. I think we discussed this "special" edition earlier in this thread. They are only making 25 4-string and 25 5-string. Let's see if there are that many squid lovers out there. Maybe they should market it as this bloke's signature bass 😉

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Posted
On 17/03/2021 at 18:28, Eldon Tyrell said:

Yeah, not cheap but I think it will look killer and maybe make the bass a bit lighter too (as it did for my 77):

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Did you notice much/any change in tone doing the bridge change?  My bass looks much better with the gold but I swear it has lost some “umph” or “depth” 

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33 minutes ago, Pow_22 said:

Did you notice much/any change in tone doing the bridge change?  My bass looks much better with the gold but I swear it has lost some “umph” or “depth” 

I guess you might expect the heavier bridge to have some impact on increased sustain, but corresponding decreased resonance - from transferring less string vibration to the body.

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47 minutes ago, Pow_22 said:

Did you notice much/any change in tone doing the bridge change?  My bass looks much better with the gold but I swear it has lost some “umph” or “depth” 

Yes, definitely looks much better. I did not notice any difference in tone or depth. The 77 has so much oomph that even if the new bridge were to have a bit less oomph, it would still have so much oomph that I would not notice any drop in oomph, d'you know what I mean?

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On 19/03/2021 at 08:34, hiram.k.hackenbacker said:

I had an LX briefly. I found it a little chunky. Lovely bass and sound though.

If you have a chance to try a Euro 4 LE 1977 do so! I played mine this evening and it has a somewhat thinner neck than the old euro 4 I had a decade ago or so. Actually I have a quite recent Euro 435 which also doesn’t have a chunky neck.

Mind you I play and own mostly 5 and 6 string basses so pretty much any 4 string neck feels “small” but still I think the recent euro 4s have thinner necks than before. Maybe @ead and @Eldon Tyrell can comment on this, too.

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11 minutes ago, Paulhauser said:

If you have a chance to try a Euro 4 LE 1977 do so! I played mine this evening and it has a somewhat thinner neck than the old euro 4 I had a decade ago or so. Actually I have a quite recent Euro 435 which also doesn’t have a chunky neck.

Mind you I play and own mostly 5 and 6 string basses so pretty much any 4 string neck feels “small” but still I think the recent euro 4s have thinner necks than before. Maybe @ead and @Eldon Tyrell can comment on this, too.

At the moment I have nothing to compare them with directly however I think @Paulhauser is correct as the two Euro LEs I have are both very comfortable. Not sure the nut width has changed but the Euro 4LEs definitely feel thinner front to back than what I recall of the previous Euro 4LX I used to own.

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6 hours ago, geofio said:

I used to own this limited edition Doug Wimbish. the serial number was NB123456 !!!

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And then I owned it..... and now Steve Clark has it! Still in the Basschat family :)

 

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Just checked back on the Euro LE necks.  I'd say very similar to the neck on my Sandberg Calirfornia II TT bass.  Hope that helps as an alternative frame of reference.

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12 hours ago, Paulhauser said:

If you have a chance to try a Euro 4 LE 1977 do so! I played mine this evening and it has a somewhat thinner neck than the old euro 4 I had a decade ago or so. Actually I have a quite recent Euro 435 which also doesn’t have a chunky neck.

Mind you I play and own mostly 5 and 6 string basses so pretty much any 4 string neck feels “small” but still I think the recent euro 4s have thinner necks than before. Maybe @ead and @Eldon Tyrell can comment on this, too.

I checked some LXs and found the necks too chunky. Last year, I ordered the Fishman Fluence LT and that one had a chunky neck too. I sold it. My 77 LE has a nice thin neck and my Mike Starr has a neck somewhere between the 77 and the LX and LT. For my Fortes, I asked for the thin neck specs which they also do for the Ian Hill model. 

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Spector fans! Saw this on BD's website. What a great looking bass. One of the best I have seen. Can someone please buy it? I am getting very tempted but I really should not even look at any new basses. So, please help me 😎

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