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Spector


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List Price: $5174.00

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At Musiciansfriend.com on December 03, 2010.

This fretless Spector NS-2FL bass is American made and features the original 1977 curved body style. This Spector Bass has a matte-finish spalted maple top and back with walnut core, and a graphite-reinforced 3-piece thru-neck crafted from rock maple. The Pau Ferro fingerboard has abalone Spector inlays.

Spector's original NS model electric bass was born in Brooklyn in 1977, and has had several incarnations over the years. There've been 5-string models, and changes in body types at the Spector/Kramer facility in New Jersey, handmade varieties in the Woodstock workshop, and even Czech, Korean, and Chinese versions of this bass guitar.

This 34" scale Spector bass has gold hardware with a Spector Solid Brass Locking bridge, Gotoh GB7 tuners, and straplocks. Defining your sound are an EMG-P split coil neck pickup which gives you twice the low end of a passive pickup, an EMG-J bridge pickup for the more punchier tones, a Spector 9v pre-amp, as well as four control knobs: Volume, Blend, Bass, Treble.

Spector NS-2FL Fretless Bass Features:

  • Original Spector NS curved body style
  • Spalted maple top and back
  • Walnut core
  • Graphite-reinforced 3-Piece neck-thru rock maple neck
  • Pau Ferro fretless fingerboard
  • EMG-P neck pickup
  • EMG-J bridge pickup
  • Spector 9v pre-amp
  • Volume, blend controls
  • 2-band EQ
  • Abalone Spector inlays
  • Gold hardware, including Spector Solid Brass Locking bridge, Gotoh GB7 tuners, and straplocks
  • 34" scale
  • Natural matte finish
  • Limited lifetime warranty against defects to the original owner

30 years in the making, this fretless model has been worth the wait and is worth every penny.


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