Jamison Posted November 13, 2022 Posted November 13, 2022 I paid a small fortune for my Spector Euro Fade Black LT 3 years ago. Out of all my basses i play it the least due to its fat neck but it sits in the mix with a band better than most of my other basses so there is some serious love there. I am however selling it for £1800 at the moment. I was offered a Warwick Thumb 4 string limited edition 2006 as a trade and am very tempted as I have moved more towards the low end Warwick tone the last few years despite loving both brands for various reasons. I am on the fence. Warwick resale values seem awful and my luthier often complains about old Wicks having twisted necks .. also the Euro LT has a better resale value. I cannot however overlook the fact that as a p bass lover and warwick lover that this offer may be something I should reconsider.. Any one have any experience with the 2006? Thanks all Quote
LeftyJ Posted November 14, 2022 Posted November 14, 2022 Is it one of these? https://reverb.com/item/13195871-warwick-thumb-bass-limited-edition-dirty-blonde-2006 Some things for consideration here: - The Dirty Blonde, while cool, has none of the traditional Warwick woods or pickup config. It's got its own thing going on. The MEC splitcoil sounds nothing like a P Bass, it's much more polite, clean and hifi. I have one in a Streamer LX. I Iike it, but I wouldn't expect Fendery tones. As with EMG's, there is no true passive option either but just an EQ bypass; - The Thumb won't necessarily have a thinner neck than your Spector. I have two ovangkol necked Streamers from roughly the same era and they're chunky. This one's maple, not sure if these have a different profile; - The ergonomics of the Thumb aren't for everyone. That short and stubby top horn means the first fret requires a bit of a stretch when on a strap. Also potentially prone to neckdive because of this; - Resale value of used Warwicks is all over the place. It's hard to pinpoint a value here because it's a limited edition, but when comparing a regular Thumb bolt-on I'd say your Spector is in another league and worth more. For comparison: I paid €500 for my lefty 2001 Streamer LX less than two years ago. If it's in your area and looks tempting I would definitely give it a try though, and consider making an offer after selling the Spector. But not for £1800. Quote
White Cloud Posted November 14, 2022 Posted November 14, 2022 I've got to say I wouldn't trade my Spector Euro for a Warwick. The reasons why your luthier doesn't fancy the Warwick and that resale value is so poor aren't trivial. 2 Quote
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