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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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Spector G-1
Guitar
(Rare)
Serial #171177. Walnut
wings with maple neck-thru
construction. Ebony
fingerboard. DiMarzio
pickups. String-thru body.
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Spector G-1
Guitar
(Rare)
Serial #111377. Walnut
wings with maple neck-thru
construction. Ebony
fingerboard. DiMarzio
pickups. String-thru body.
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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. |
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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.
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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. |
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Spector NSX Bass
Bolt-on neck with 2 EMG
humbucking pick-ups.
Serial #057X. Maple body
with
white finish. Early Spector bridge. |
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Spector NSX Bass
Bolt-on neck with 2 EMG
humbucking pick-ups. No serial
number. Maple body
with red
finish. Early Spector bridge
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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