Paulhauser Posted March 26 Posted March 26 1 hour ago, Eldon Tyrell said: Sorry, Paul, could not resist 😉 Well played @Eldon Tyrell, fair enough and rightly deserved 🙂😉 1 Quote
Sean Posted Saturday at 20:17 Posted Saturday at 20:17 (edited) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/187080491926?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=VLVxzDI0Swq&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=6MnoMIQiQQC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Now I need advice, if you'd be so kind folks... Simple Q. It's this going to be about £3250 landed? Edited Saturday at 20:36 by Sean Desperation Quote
W1_Pro Posted Saturday at 21:36 Author Posted Saturday at 21:36 If memory serves, into the UK you'll pay purchase price+ carrriage+ VAT +4% duty. Happy to be corrected if anyone knows better! 1 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Saturday at 22:24 Posted Saturday at 22:24 This one looks nice too. Unfortunately, the neck profile probably won't work for me (too chunky) 😔 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/187088472745?itmmeta=01JQJ0013SX5Y4V1GDAFZVYVBX&hash=item2b8f578aa9:g:gI0AAeSwVPdn5e5S Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 09:10 Posted Sunday at 09:10 Why is Japan always getting these cool special runs? Look at this beauty. That's how the CST is supposed to look like (just compare that with the amateurish bursts and washed out burls that we get to buy here, see page 3 in this thread for some examples in case you missed them): 8 Quote
Sean Posted Sunday at 09:11 Posted Sunday at 09:11 I had a black cherry 5 that I bought from a Basschatter in about '08. This one looks nicer. Quote
Sean Posted Sunday at 09:13 Posted Sunday at 09:13 1 minute ago, Eldon Tyrell said: Why is Japan always getting these cool special runs? Look at this beauty. That's how the CST is supposed to look like (just compare that with the amateurish bursts and washed out burls that we get to buy here, see page 3 in this thread for some examples in case you missed them): Gorgeous. Maple. That one fits the brief of the CST. Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 09:18 Posted Sunday at 09:18 I once also owned this beauty. Again, Japan only run (signature bass for Layer, bassist in the Japanses band RAS (Raise a Suilen)). Only sold it because of the chunky neck. 2 Quote
Paulhauser Posted Sunday at 15:27 Posted Sunday at 15:27 6 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said: Why is Japan always getting these cool special runs? Do you remember CDs? The japaneese editions mostly had a bonus song or two, only available on that release. I see a pattern here 😄 2 1 Quote
Sean Posted Sunday at 15:32 Posted Sunday at 15:32 6 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said: I once also owned this beauty. Again, Japan only run (signature bass for Layer, bassist in the Japanses band RAS (Raise a Suilen)). Only sold it because of the chunky neck. Who did you sell it to? I reckon there’s probably a dangerous fault with it and we should do a product recall... Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 15:48 Posted Sunday at 15:48 14 minutes ago, Sean said: Who did you sell it to? I reckon there’s probably a dangerous fault with it and we should do a product recall... Yes, it has a serious fault- it can cause people who play it to spontaneously combust. Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year. It's just not really widely reported. 😉 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 15:59 Posted Sunday at 15:59 Back to the topic of this thread - Spector advice, combined with our chat about cool Spector basses sold only in Japan. Avoid the resellers on Ebay or Reverb. Go to digimart.net. Search there for the bass you are interested in and then go directly to the store that is selling it. Much cheaper than going via the resellers. I got my Ras Layer via Ishibashi and it went all smoothly. Other good shops/chains: Ikebe and Kurosawa. There will be many more but these are the ones I have interacted with. 1 1 Quote
Paulhauser Posted Sunday at 18:37 Posted Sunday at 18:37 (edited) Another vote for Ikebe Gakki, I have bought basses from this japanese shop (or rather, a chain of stores I believe), they have a wonderful overseas customer service manager, Mr. Noriaki Sato who went above and beyond to get what I wanted. They do carry new and used Spectors. Edited Sunday at 18:53 by Paulhauser typo fixed 1 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 18:41 Posted Sunday at 18:41 2 minutes ago, Paulhauser said: Another vote from for Ikebe Gakki, I have bought basses form this japanese shop (or rather chain of stores I believe), they have a wonderful overseas customer service manager, Mr. Noriaki Sato who went above and beyond to get what I wanted. They do carry new and used Spectors. I just checked my emails and yes, I also dealt with him. Super helpful guy! 1 Quote
Sean Posted yesterday at 18:04 Posted yesterday at 18:04 There's a lot of Spector activity going on behind the curtain right now (not necessarily my curtain or the one in Warwickshire). All will be revealed soon, I'm sure. Anyway, I think I need to press the emergency Spector button > @cetera to get some advice. I saw this https://rurumusic.ocnk.net/product/1435 Read the description. 3kg? It's got paulownia backs on the wings, roasted maple neck and board. 4A maple on the front of the wings. Are we thinking that a strap is going to stop this neck-diving? Surely this is engineered to hit the deck? Is roasted maple that much lighter than "raw" maple that it balances with Empresswood (Paulownlia)? I had a custom G&L L2500 with lots of Empresswood in the body once. Very light, a bit divey. Quote
Sean Posted yesterday at 18:57 Posted yesterday at 18:57 (edited) Xxx Edited yesterday at 18:58 by Sean error Quote
cetera Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 13 hours ago, Sean said: There's a lot of Spector activity going on behind the curtain right now (not necessarily my curtain or the one in Warwickshire). All will be revealed soon, I'm sure. Anyway, I think I need to press the emergency Spector button > @cetera to get some advice. I saw this https://rurumusic.ocnk.net/product/1435 Read the description. 3kg? It's got paulownia backs on the wings, roasted maple neck and board. 4A maple on the front of the wings. Are we thinking that a strap is going to stop this neck-diving? Surely this is engineered to hit the deck? Is roasted maple that much lighter than "raw" maple that it balances with Empresswood (Paulownlia)? I had a custom G&L L2500 with lots of Empresswood in the body once. Very light, a bit divey. I reckon that will have some serious neck dive... 1 1 Quote
warwickhunt Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Does anyone know for sure of the situation with Trump tariffs and Euro/USA Spector prices? Its a US company operating in the European Union; USA bass prices are going to be impacted but the Euro situation is an odd one... or is it? Does it mean that Spector Euro basses will be 25% more expensive to buy in the USA? Quote
cetera Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 29 minutes ago, warwickhunt said: Its a US company operating in the European Union; USA bass prices are going to be impacted but the Euro situation is an odd one... or is it? Does it mean that Spector Euro basses will be 25% more expensive to buy in the USA? Yes, I imagine it won't affect UK prices of Euros, but that Euros will be 25% more expensive in the US. Noone can afford the US custom shop ones anyway so no biggie over here... 1 1 Quote
matbard Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, warwickhunt said: Does anyone know for sure of the situation with Trump tariffs and Euro/USA Spector prices? Its a US company operating in the European Union; USA bass prices are going to be impacted but the Euro situation is an odd one... or is it? Does it mean that Spector Euro basses will be 25% more expensive to buy in the USA? They will impact only imported goods in USA, not here until they apply tariffs in retaliation. Quote
three Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago To address the OP directly, I've owned four Spectors, all US models, and still own two, both Spector Shortys. For context, I haven't owned a Czech or any other model. Both of the long-scale basses (NS4 and 5), now sold, had deep profile necks that were frankly too large for me to play comfortably. The basses were built and finished to a superb standard - truly on a par with or superior to anything else that I've played (including Wals etc.). Solidity and stability are assured with the US models in my experience. The gloss sprays were also world-class - the ultra amber 4 was an instrument of rare beauty, and the water cured redwood 5 was uniquely lovely. Electronics (HAZ and EMG) were very hot, though not to my personal taste. The basses were sold as they were heavy, the balance and ergonomics didn't really work for me, the tonal range didn't really fit my needs/tastes, and the neck profile was a little too much (though as others have indicated, there are options within the US and other ranges). That said, I miss both in terms of sheer build quality and good looks. The two Spectors that I've retained are Shortys and are my main basses - they're both different takes - one with EMG humbuckers and an Aguilar OP3, the other with Aguilar P and J pickups and an OP2. The build quality is exactly the same as the long-scales - superb - the three-piece necks are wonderful. Both necks are fairly slender and beautifully carved: one has the DW 1.5 nut and the other, a standard 1.64. Body carving, tops and finishes are exquisite - perfect really, though both bodies have satin/matte finishes and I tend to prefer gloss. A little strangely, the DW necked bass is significantly lighter than the other. I can't comment on the Czech instruments other than to say that some of them look staggering. If cost isn't an option, I'd go for the US versions, but be prepared for a reasonably heavy instrument with a deep/thick neck (unless you're able to specify otherwise). US Spectors remain my go to for pretty much everything. 1 Quote
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