All of the basses below were built at the Spector Brooklyn factory.
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Spector SB-1 Bass

 This is the original Spector
body design from 1977.
Serial #33877. Walnut
wings with maple
neck-thru body. Ebony
fretboard. One Dimarzio
humbucking pick-up.
Badass bridge.

Spector SB-1 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body and oil
finish. No serial number.
Ebony fretboard.
One Dimarzio precision
pick-up. Badass bridge.

Spector NS-1 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body and oil
finish. No serial number.
Ebony fretboard. 
One Dimarzio precision
pick-up. Badass bridge.

Spector NS-1 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body and oil finish.
Serial # 153. Ebony fretboard. 
One Dimarzio precision pick-up.
Badass bridge.


Spector NS-1 Bass 

Walnut wings with maple
 neck-thru body and oil finish.
Serial #154. Ebony fretboard. 
One Dimarzio precision pick-up.
Badass bridge.


Spector NS-1 Bass 

Walnut wings with maple
 neck-thru body and oil finish.
Serial #155. Ebony fretboard. 
One Dimarzio precision pick-up.
Badass bridge.

 

Spector G-1 Guitar
(Rare)

Serial #171177. Walnut
wings with maple neck-thru
construction. Ebony
fingerboard. DiMarzio
pickups. String-thru body.
 

 

Spector G-1 Guitar
(Rare)

Serial #111377. Walnut
wings with maple neck-thru
construction. Ebony
fingerboard. DiMarzio
pickups. String-thru body.
 


Spector NS-1B Bass 
(Rare)

Walnut body oil finish.
Serial #112B. Bolt-on maple
neck with Ebony fretboard. 
One EMG precision pick-up
with Hazlab preamp.
Badass bridge.

 

Spector NS-2JA Bass

Bolt-on neck with 2 EMG
jazz pick-ups and active
electronics. No serial
number. Maple body
with Ferrari Red finish.
Badass bridge. 

Spector NSX Bass

Very rare and odd shaped 
Spector bass. This design was
also obviously influenced by 
Ned Steinberger. No serial
number. Bolt-on neck with
black finish body. Two EMG humbucking pick-ups and
early Spector bridge.


Spector NSX Bass

Bolt-on neck with 2 EMG
humbucking pick-ups.
Serial #057X. Maple body with
white finish. Early Spector bridge.

 

Spector NSX Bass

Bolt-on neck with 2 EMG
humbucking pick-ups. No serial
number. Maple body with red
finish. Early Spector bridge

 

Spector NS-2 Bass

Serial # 401. Very possibly the 1st Spector
with inlays. Look how
they start out large
and get narrower as
they go up the
fingerboard. I have
ever seen one like this
before and neither had
PJ Rubal from Spector.
Walnut wings with maple
neckthru. High gloss
lacquer finish. Hazlab 9
volt preamp. Badass bridge. 2) mini toggle
switches.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body w/clear
gloss lacquer finish.
Serial #429.  Ebony
fretboard. Dimarzio
P&J pick-up combination.
Badass bridge. Note: 2)
mini toggle switches.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
 neck-thru body with
oil finish . Serial #494. 
Ebony fretboard.  P&J
 pick-up combination.
The front P pickup is a HI-A pickup (Bartolini as
marketed in Japan ) and
the J pickup is a DiMarzio.
Came stock this way.
Badass bridge. Note: 2)
mini toggle switches.


Spector Experimental
Bass

Only 2 of this body shape
were ever built. The other
belongs to PJ Rubal. This
bass has birdseye maple wings
with maple neck-thru body
w/oil finish. Serial #549.
Ebony fretboard.  P&J EMG
pickups. Hazlab 9 volt preamp. 
Badass bridge.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body w/clear
gloss lacquer finish.
Serial #606.  Ebony
fretboard.  P&J
 EMG pickups. Hazlab 9
volt preamp.  Badass
bridge. MINT!!

Spector NS-2 Bass

Can you say HOT PINK?
Serial #691. This bass
was used on many
Beach Boys recordings.
P&J EMG pickups with
Hazlab 9 volt preamp.
Badass bridge. 


Spector NS-2 Bass

Serial #693. Walnut
body. Gold hardware
P&J EMG pickups with
Hazlab 9 volt preamp.
Badass bridge. 

Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with cherry wings. Red stain finish.
This bass was a test piece for
this wood combination.
Serial #764. P&J EMG pick-ups with 9 volt Hazlab circuit.
Badass bridge.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with
walnut wings. High gloss finish.
Serial #888. Very early Spector 
brass bridge. P&J EMG pick-ups
with 9 volt Hazlab circuit. 



Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with
maple wings. High gloss
Silverburst finish.
Serial #926. Chrome
hardware. Spector bridge.
P&J EMG pick-ups with 9 volt
Hazlab circuit. 

Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with
maple wings. White lacquer 
finish. Serial #1012. P&J EMG
pick-ups with 9 volt Hazlab
circuit. Spector bridge.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with
maple wings. High gloss clear
lacquer finish. Serial #1138.
P&J EMG pick-ups with 9 volt
Hazlab circuit. Spector bridge.


Spector NS-2 Bass

Maple neck-thru body with
maple wings. High gloss
Cherry Sunburst  lacquer
finish. Serial #1139.
P&J EMG pick-ups with
9 volt Hazlab circuit.
Spector bridge.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Flame maple body w/ 
tobacco burst high gloss
finish. Serial #1148. P&J
EMG pick-ups with 9 volt
Hazlab circuit. Spector bridge.


Spector NS-2 Bass

Quilted maple body w/ 
Lt. Trans. Red high gloss
finish. Serial #1159. P&J
EMG pick-ups with 9 volt
Hazlab circuit. Spector bridge.

Spector NS-2 Bass

Walnut wings with maple
neck-thru body w/clear
gloss lacquer finish.
Serial #606.  Ebony
fretboard.  P&J
 EMG pickups. Hazlab 9
volt preamp.  Badass
bridge. MINT!!

 

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