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New Spector Euro line - The Euro CST Series


cetera

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 I should have known it was too good to be true. Just when I thought I had found the perfect way to dip my toe into the world of Spector basses and live out my darkest 1980's hair metal fantasies. The finishes on the CST basses in the shops are nowhere near what is on the promotional instruments. I will just have to wait and see if Spector responds by improving the finishes, but I doubt they will.

 

 

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1 minute ago, BassApprentice said:

I am yet to see one, so what is the issue with the finishes?

The issue is the huge gap between what Korg advertises ("Each Euro CST instrument is meticulously crafted using premium materials, featuring a striking, highly figured Poplar Burl top, a resonant European Ash body, and a 3-piece North American Maple neck paired with an Ebony fingerboard) and what they actually ask retailers to sell:EURO4CSTRED_Front.thumb.jpg.a2e42cbec7b77a531f817ede48a70c42.jpg

 

 

 

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It reminds me of the scene from "Falling Down" when William Foster wants to order breakfast but has to order from the lunch menu instead. He eventually goes for the WhammyBurger because it looks great on the display board, only to be disappointed by what he gets instead 🙂 

 

 

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On 16/07/2024 at 22:17, NancyJohnson said:

 

I have hands like shovels; in truth I struggle with ukeleles, but beyond that I'm fine.

 

What I don't get is people will go, 'Tsk! 1.64" nut, no good for me!', but in truth, unless you're playing a bass with a non-tapering neck (viz. Rickenbacker 1 & 11/16"), what happens when you get up the dusty end where it's half inch plus wider?

 

 

 

Hand positioning is completely different when at the dusty end compared to when stretched out near the headstock.

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On 18/07/2024 at 09:58, Bigwan said:

Hmm, liked the look of these, but some of the CST models Bass Direct have just received have the WORST burst paint job I think I've ever seen...

 

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They look really shonky. 

 

I'll admit, I quite like a natural finish poplar burl if the piece is nice and it has a gloss coat to make it look glassy and 'pop'. I really don't think it takes colour that well at the best of times, but these two examples above are particularly poor. 

 

Over time we've seen more and more poplar tops because it's a cheaper wood. I do still think that when I see it on ever-pricier basses. I also remember a few years ago when a customer was in dispute with Kiesel because he had been sold a guitar with a blueburst finish over poplar burl that looked pretty rich in the colour-graded photos but was pretty washed out and you looked at it and Kiesel blamed the wood. I've heard other luthiers also saying that burled poplar can be hit and miss as to how well it takes colour.

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On 18/07/2024 at 09:58, Bigwan said:

Hmm, liked the look of these, but some of the CST models Bass Direct have just received have the WORST burst paint job I think I've ever seen...

 

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It's like the tan someone gets if they fall asleep reading and the book finishes up covering their stomach.

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On 18/07/2024 at 09:58, Bigwan said:

Hmm, liked the look of these, but some of the CST models Bass Direct have just received have the WORST burst paint job I think I've ever seen...

 

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SOLD!

Well, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Or, less poetically, what do we know? 😉 

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3 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said:

 

 

SOLD!

Well, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Or, less poetically, what do we know? 😉 

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Oh they really do look awful. Can’t get my head around the paint job/finishing. It looks like someone started something and then changed their mind half way through. Hey, if it makes someone happy, then Spector have done their job, but if that turned up on my doorstep, it would go straight back. I hope they play/sound better than they look, which I’m positive they do. 

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I've been doing a bit of research and I have good news in so much as there seems to be a lot of variation in the finishes of the individual basses. Sweetwater have got a few blackburst ones in stock and they are all different. One looks like the one at Bass Direct, the others look more like the images that Spector have been disseminating. 

 

The downside to that is those inconsistencies mean if you want to buy one you then have to find one with a finish that matches your preference. Not just the right finish but also the right rendition of that finish.

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I have the natural poplar burl finish, I like it, the bass is probably the best sounding bass I have owned, It is one of those basses you can't stop playing , it feels so good to play, that custom dark glass preamp is really good sounding,  perfect with the EMG X P/J pickups. I love it. 

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That is indeed a stunning bass. (I would've stuck with the original Spector knobs, but that's just me.) Isn't it great on those rare occasions when you buy a bass on spec and it exceeds your best expectations in every way! These basses cost sensible money, too, considering the features and build quality.Top quality hardware ect.

 

From what you say, it seems like the new Legacy preamp is a triumph in terms of getting closer to the authentic HazLabs tone. I love classic Spector sounds that I associate with American rock of the '80's and '90's, I shy away from a lot of boutique-style basses nowadays because most of them sound too polite for my taste, but that's a criticism that could never be levelled at  these Spector basses.

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10 minutes ago, Misdee said:

From what you say, it seems like the new Legacy preamp is a triumph in terms of getting closer to the authentic HazLabs tone. I love classic Spector sounds that I associate with American rock of the '80's and '90's, I shy away from a lot of boutique-style basses nowadays because most of them sound too polite for my taste, but that's a criticism that could never be levelled at  these Spector basses.

 

I recommend that you check out the HAZardLAMPS pedal!


https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/lhz-hl-1-hazard-lamps-pedal/

https://lhzpreampshop.com/products/hazardlamps


It wakes up my passive basses (P basses never sounded so good!) and if I set my non-Haz preamp loaded Spectors (EMG BTS, Aguilar OBP, Tonepump) to flat position and engage the pedal it gets them VERY close to the Haz sound!

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33 minutes ago, cetera said:

 

I recommend that you check out the HAZardLAMPS pedal!


https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/lhz-hl-1-hazard-lamps-pedal/

https://lhzpreampshop.com/products/hazardlamps


It wakes up my passive basses (P basses never sounded so good!) and if I set my non-Haz preamp loaded Spectors (EMG BTS, Aguilar OBP, Tonepump) to flat position and engage the pedal it gets them VERY close to the Haz sound!

That's a very interesting pedal - I'm always on the lookout for a way to juice up my Fenders- but £285 is pretty pricey, it must be said.I could still see me buying one, though.

 

I would hope the new preamp in the CST basses is close enough in itself, or at least sound pretty good in it's own right. Sooner or later someone will do a direct comparison, no doubt.

 

I seem to remember the Zon bass I had back in the 1990's had a Haz preamp.

 

 

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Hi Cetera, I have seen the unit you are talking about at bass direct, to be honest between my dark glass BK7 mkII and my Dug Pinnick pre amp,  I can get any tone I want to be honest , I have never struggled to find a tone I would use or need, I recently endeavoured into Head Rush territory, another additional tone manipulator lol,   all good though, The head rush is great as you fire a mono signal in to record in stereo out it also lets you use any external preamp as part of the sound too, getting used to that unit, it is very convenient, there is a lot of weapons at your finger tips with that unit, plus it sounds pretty good via most basses, My Rics, The Spector, P bass etc, but the Spector is a stunning bass in every way I think.  Once you splash the money for it you have it, no regrets , it is a really confident , well built , superb sounding instrument, but I wish Spector would supply a hard case as standard at that kind of money, very mean I think, that part annoyed me, there should be a case, all you get is a standard gig bag with Spector written on it , not good enough in my eyes.    thanks to all for the comments.

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21 hours ago, cetera said:

 

I recommend that you check out the HAZardLAMPS pedal!


https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/lhz-hl-1-hazard-lamps-pedal/

https://lhzpreampshop.com/products/hazardlamps


It wakes up my passive basses (P basses never sounded so good!) and if I set my non-Haz preamp loaded Spectors (EMG BTS, Aguilar OBP, Tonepump) to flat position and engage the pedal it gets them VERY close to the Haz sound!

 

I recently bought one of the HAZ clones advertised on the Spector fans FB page. I had planned to put it in my Euro 5, but you've got me thinking about mounting it in a pedal instead!

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Regarding preamps, I have always thought that the Tech 21 Bass Driver di (or one of their similar offerings) would be the perfect compliment to that Spector tone. 

 

Talking of Tech 21, I seem to remember reading an interview with Geddy Lee some years ago when he was enthusing about some Spector basses he had at home that the company had sent him. I can envisage Spector and Geddy being a good fit for each other.

 

I keep seeing YT video of Spector advocate and endorsee Ian Allison emphasising how the key to the classic Spector tone is boosting the treble on the HazLabs preamp but it just makes me wonder about how crucial a Haz pre is if you aren't a fan of such a bright and grindy top end. 

 

 

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A Spector has a wealth of tones available, depending on your preference.... as with all (active) basses. The Haz has a particular tone quality where, when pushed hard, you get a level of saturation and dynamics which add growl and grind. This authoritative punch and ability to cut through a mix has become known as the Spector tone..... think Eddie Jackson (Queensryche) etc...

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1 hour ago, cetera said:

A Spector has a wealth of tones available, depending on your preference.... as with all (active) basses. The Haz has a particular tone quality where, when pushed hard, you get a level of saturation and dynamics which add growl and grind. This authoritative punch and ability to cut through a mix has become known as the Spector tone..... think Eddie Jackson (Queensryche) etc...

  Eddie Jackson certainly gets a fantastic tone on those classic Queensryche albums, so I can see why that sound would be the ideal.

 

Lately I have been hankering for a bass that's unashamedly hifi with active electronics ect like the ones I used back in the 1980's and '90's. I think one of these Euro CST basses would be perfect for that niche, and  so I can only hope that this new Legacy preamp lives up to it's promise and sounds at least similar to the proper HazLabs pre. 

 

If the Haz pre is so integral to the sound, I don't know why Spector don't just fit it to the Euro basses and charge another hundred quid or whatever extra it would cost for the genuine article.

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