Spector
Re: Spector
Never played a 5er but have a 4 string. Neck profile is fairly thick. Fairly rounded too.
Re: Spector
I spent about an hour trying a lefty 5 string version in cherry that you see on ebay on a regular basis. The string spacing is narrow, and the neck was pretty thick. I found it hard to slap on, for example, but great to play pickstyle on. Sounded like a Spector. Not my tone at all, but not a bad bass either, just not for me. FWIW, I am more of a Fender kind of guy.
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Re: Spector
Spector Basses come in all shapes and sizes. Some are good and some are great. They are not for everyone. Those of you that know me know I LOVE my Spector basses and have owned at least 20 in the past 6 years. I still have 7 and 2 more coming later when completed. There are fatter necks and thinner necks. You can custom order EUROs in thin profile necks too. I have 4 with the Alex Webster style tapered neck. It rules. The pickups and stock Tone Pump preamp also are not for everyone but I will say the latest 2012/2013 Tone Pump are really nice. They sound different and have a output adjust dial <needed>. I mod all my Spector's. I recently got a Legend5 Bolt on that I plan on modding as well. The neck feels pretty food after a steel wool smoothingvelalv wrote:I spent about an hour trying a lefty 5 string version in cherry that you see on ebay on a regular basis. The string spacing is narrow, and the neck was pretty thick. I found it hard to slap on, for example, but great to play pickstyle on. Sounded like a Spector. Not my tone at all, but not a bad bass either, just not for me. FWIW, I am more of a Fender kind of guy.
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Art_Gear_Track
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Re: Spector
I love my Spectors. For a while, I refused to buy anything but. I have never played a 5er but my 4 has a medium thickness neck. It's actually my favorite part about their design. The width of the neck is absolutely perfect (IMHO). It is thinner than a traditional fender or musicman. The tone is super smooth. You definitely get what you pay for though. Spectors increase in quality exponentially as the price goes up. I probably (now) wouldn't buy one that is under $1000 but when all my gear got lifted I went and bought a used performer for 250 and was satisfied until I was able to get one that was what I wanted. All in all I can't really say anything bad about them!
Re: Spector
Rex mthfckn Brown is an avid spector user. & he uses picks exclusively.velalv wrote:II found it hard to slap on, for example, but great to play pickstyle on.