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2025 Spector Euro 5 LX Haunted Moss
The New 2025 Spector Euro LX basses continue the legacy with an all new pre-amp that delivers tones even closer to the original hand built Spector NS2 basses that redefined the possibilities of low end.Â
Each Euro LX bass, regardless of construction, is crafted using premium materials, including a European Alder body, figured European Maple top, and a 3-piece North American Maple neck combined with a Rosewood fingerboard for strength, stability, and sustain. These basses are then outfitted with a lightweight aluminum bridge for spot-on, reliable intonation. Premium active pickups from EMG provide the exceptional clarity, attack, and silent operation that Spector is known for.
Spector is proud to offer the all-new Spector Legacy preamp for the Euro LX range. This new preamp was designed in collaboration with Darkglass ElecÂtronics to deliver the classic âSpector growlâ heard on countless iconic recordings over the years.Â
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FAQ
Q1. Who founded Spector and when?
A: Spector was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1976 by Stuart Spector and Alan Charney, both members of the Brooklyn Woodworkers Co-op. TalkBass.com+3Wikipedia+3Jedistar+3
Q2. What is the significance of the âNSâ body design?
A: The iconic âNSâ (neck-thru, curved body) design was developed in collaboration with Ned Steinberger (then a furniture designer) around 1977, bringing ergonomics and distinctive visual/tonal characteristics to Spector basses. Wikipedia+2Spector Bass+2
Q3. How has Spectorâs ownership and production changed over time?
A:
-
From its Brooklyn origins (1976) the company grew with a strong emphasis on bass-guitar craftsmanship. Wikipedia+1
-
In the mid-1980s, Spector was sold to Kramer Guitars, production was moved, and mass-market models introduced. Wikipedia+1
-
Later, after a hiatus and re-organisation under âStuart Spector Designsâ in the 1990s, the rights reverted and then distribution changes followed. Wikipedia+1
-
In 2015, Korg USA took over U.S./Canada distribution and eventually acquired Spector in 2019. Spector Bass
Q4. What makes Spector basses unique compared to other brands?
A: Some key points:
-
Theyâve always been bass-centric (rather than a guitar brand that also makes basses).Â
-
Signature curved body design offers ergonomic comfort and distinctive look/feel.Â
-
A strong professional artist roster which validates their tone and build quality.Â
-
Manufacturing heritage (USA/Europe/Asia) allowing different tiers for players of all levels. Wikipedia+1
2. Popular Models & Specifications
Q5. What are some of the most popular models in the Spector range?
A: Some of the well-known models include:
-
The NS-2 (and its variants) â often cited as a âmodern classicâ. TalkBass.com+1
-
Euro Series, Legend Series, Artist Series â covering different levels of specification and price. Spector Bass
-
Custom Shop/USA Series for more premium build quality. Spector Bass
Q6. What are typical specifications/features for a Spector bass?
A: While specs vary by model/year, typical features include:
-
Neck-thru (or high quality bolt-on) construction for sustain and stability.
-
Curved ergonomic body (the NS style) for comfort and aesthetics.
-
High quality woods and hardware (especially in U.S./Custom models).
-
Versatile pickups and electronics allowing modern tonality (some active, some passive).
-
4-string, 5-string and beyond options depending on model.
For example, one guide notes: âdistinctive curved body design, versatile tone, exceptional craftsmanship.â basswhiz.com
Q7. Are Spector basses suitable for beginners or only for professionals?
A: Spector offers basses across different tiers â from more affordable models to high-end handmade ones. While many professionals use them, there is no reason beginners cannot start with a Spector model appropriate for their budget and requirements. Itâs always beneficial to try one in person to assess playability/feel. (See also dealer section below for local availability.)
Q8. How should I maintain or store a Spector bass to get the best longevity?
A: Maintenance generally includes:
-
Store in a temperature/humidity stable environment (avoid extremes).
-
Use a protective case or gig-bag when not in use.
-
Regularly check neck relief, fretwear, hardware and electronics as you would with any quality instrument.
-
For specific wood finishes, consult the manufacturerâs guidance or your local dealer.
These general guidelines are echoed in independent reviews. basswhiz.com
3. Famous Players & Recordings
Q9. Which notable bassists endorse or have used Spector basses?
A: Many industry-leading bassists play or have played Spector basses, including:
-
Doug Wimbish (Living Colour) â endorsed Spector. Wikipedia+1
-
Alex Webster (Cannibal Corpse) â plays Spector. Spector Bass+1
-
Rudy Sarzo â listed in artist roster. Spector Bass+1
-
James LoMenzo (Megadeth) recently added to the official roster. Bass Magazine
-
Rex Brown (Pantera) re-joined the Spector roster, backing the brandâs metal credentials. Bass Magazine
Q10. On which popular recordings can one hear Spector basses?
A: While exact session metadata may not always list the instrument, Spector basses have been used on landmark albums and tours. For example:
-
The brand notes that players like Sting, Doug Wimbish, Graham Maby, Ian Hill, Guy Pratt and Alex Webster used Spectors on their recordings and live performances. Bass Magazine+1
-
A forum user summarises:
âMy main basses right now are a quartet of Korean Spectors. ⊠theyâre comfortable for me.â TalkBass.com
So if youâre looking for a modern, punchy, articulate sound heard in rock, metal and fusion-bass contexts, Spector is a strong contender.
Q11. Which genres or styles of music do Spector basses work well for?
A: Spector basses are versatile but especially strong in:
-
Rock, hard rock, metal (thanks to powerful tone, sustain and aggressive clarity)
-
Funk, fusion (some models offering more tonal flexibility)
-
Session work/versatile playing (because of build quality and versatility)
Their user roster covers a wide range of genres, which strengthens their claim to versatility. Spector Bass+1
4. Bass Centre (Dealer) â History & Why Choose Us
Q12. What is the history of Bass Centre?
A: Bass Centre (located at 206 Park St, South Melbourne, Victoria) has been servicing the bass community Australia-wide since 1990. Bass Centre+1 They are described as âAustraliaâs largest and premier store for bass guitarists.â Bass Centre The store emphasises in-house repairs, exceptional customer service, and gear specialist knowledge (the staff themselves are working bass players). Bass Centre
Q13. Why should I buy a Spector bass from Bass Centre?
A: Some key reasons:
-
Being a specialist bass guitar store means focused expertise: the staff live and breathe bass playing and understand the nuances of instruments like Spector. Bass Centre
-
They stock genuine Spector models (check current inventory online) in Australia, allowing you to try before you buy, get local support and warranty service.
-
Their positioning as a long-standing, trusted dealer with positive reviews (1500+ 5-star Google reviews) indicates strong customer satisfaction. Bass Centre
-
Local support is handy: you wonât have to rely solely on overseas shipping/returns if you have an issue.
Q14. What should I ask or check when purchasing a Spector bass?
A: When you walk in or browse online via Bass Centre, ask/check:
-
Model year and origin (USA/Europe/Asia) â this can impact materials, build quality, resale value.
-
Condition (if second-hand) â frets, neck straightness, body finish, electronics.
-
Electronics/pickups â make sure they are functioning, and note if they are active or passive.
-
Playability â check neck feel, weight, body ergonomics (especially on curved bodies) to see if it suits you.
-
Warranty/after-sales service â ensure Bass Centre can support you locally for setup/repair.
-
Sound test â try it through your own amp or one provided by the store to hear how it responds in your playing context.
Q15. Does Bass Centre provide service, setup or repairs for Spector basses?
A: Yes â according to their âWho are we?â page, Bass Centre offers in-house repairs, and the staff are experienced bass players themselves, which means they have the technical knowledge to service high-quality bass guitars. Bass Centre
5. FAQ Miscellaneous
Q16. Are spare parts or upgrade options available for Spector basses?
A: Yes â given the brandâs longevity and reputation, many parts (bridges, pickups, electronics) are available either through authorised dealers or third-party aftermarket specialists. If you purchase through Bass Centre, they can assist sourcing parts or recommending upgrades.
Q17. Whatâs the typical price range for a Spector bass?
A: Pricing varies widely depending on model/series/year. Premium USA or Custom Shop models will cost significantly more than entry level/Asia-made models. (For exact current pricing, check Bass Centreâs online listing or contact the store
Itâs worth noting: higher cost often reflects better woods, hardware, build location, and resale value.
Â
- TOP WOODÂ USA Figured MapleÂ
- BODY WOODÂ European Alder with a slice of Walnut
- NECK WOODÂ 3-piece Maple with Graphite Rods inside for additional strength
- FRETBOARDÂ Rosewood
- NUMBER OF FRETSÂ 24
- INLAYSÂ Mother of Pearl Crown
- NUTÂ Brass
- NUT WIDTHÂ 1.81"
- SCALEÂ 35"
- 17mm spacing
-
Controls Volume, Blend, Treble Cut/Boost, Bass Cut/Boost- Pickups Active EMG 40DC- Pickup Configuration 2 x Humbucker- Preamp System Spector Legacy Preamp by Darkglas: Bass: ±12 dB @ 60 Hz, Treble: ± 12 dB @ 1kHz- Hardware Black- Bridge Aluminum Locking w/ Brass Saddles- Tuners Sealed Die-Cast Spector Tuners- Finish Matte- Strings D'Addario XL Nickel
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2025 Spector Euro 5 LX Haunted Moss
The New 2025 Spector Euro LX basses continue the legacy with an all new pre-amp that delivers tones even closer to the original hand built Spector NS2 basses that redefined the possibilities of low end.Â
Each Euro LX bass, regardless of construction, is crafted using premium materials, including a European Alder body, figured European Maple top, and a 3-piece North American Maple neck combined with a Rosewood fingerboard for strength, stability, and sustain. These basses are then outfitted with a lightweight aluminum bridge for spot-on, reliable intonation. Premium active pickups from EMG provide the exceptional clarity, attack, and silent operation that Spector is known for.
Spector is proud to offer the all-new Spector Legacy preamp for the Euro LX range. This new preamp was designed in collaboration with Darkglass ElecÂtronics to deliver the classic âSpector growlâ heard on countless iconic recordings over the years.Â
Â
FAQ
Q1. Who founded Spector and when?
A: Spector was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1976 by Stuart Spector and Alan Charney, both members of the Brooklyn Woodworkers Co-op. TalkBass.com+3Wikipedia+3Jedistar+3
Q2. What is the significance of the âNSâ body design?
A: The iconic âNSâ (neck-thru, curved body) design was developed in collaboration with Ned Steinberger (then a furniture designer) around 1977, bringing ergonomics and distinctive visual/tonal characteristics to Spector basses. Wikipedia+2Spector Bass+2
Q3. How has Spectorâs ownership and production changed over time?
A:
-
From its Brooklyn origins (1976) the company grew with a strong emphasis on bass-guitar craftsmanship. Wikipedia+1
-
In the mid-1980s, Spector was sold to Kramer Guitars, production was moved, and mass-market models introduced. Wikipedia+1
-
Later, after a hiatus and re-organisation under âStuart Spector Designsâ in the 1990s, the rights reverted and then distribution changes followed. Wikipedia+1
-
In 2015, Korg USA took over U.S./Canada distribution and eventually acquired Spector in 2019. Spector Bass
Q4. What makes Spector basses unique compared to other brands?
A: Some key points:
-
Theyâve always been bass-centric (rather than a guitar brand that also makes basses).Â
-
Signature curved body design offers ergonomic comfort and distinctive look/feel.Â
-
A strong professional artist roster which validates their tone and build quality.Â
-
Manufacturing heritage (USA/Europe/Asia) allowing different tiers for players of all levels. Wikipedia+1
2. Popular Models & Specifications
Q5. What are some of the most popular models in the Spector range?
A: Some of the well-known models include:
-
The NS-2 (and its variants) â often cited as a âmodern classicâ. TalkBass.com+1
-
Euro Series, Legend Series, Artist Series â covering different levels of specification and price. Spector Bass
-
Custom Shop/USA Series for more premium build quality. Spector Bass
Q6. What are typical specifications/features for a Spector bass?
A: While specs vary by model/year, typical features include:
-
Neck-thru (or high quality bolt-on) construction for sustain and stability.
-
Curved ergonomic body (the NS style) for comfort and aesthetics.
-
High quality woods and hardware (especially in U.S./Custom models).
-
Versatile pickups and electronics allowing modern tonality (some active, some passive).
-
4-string, 5-string and beyond options depending on model.
For example, one guide notes: âdistinctive curved body design, versatile tone, exceptional craftsmanship.â basswhiz.com
Q7. Are Spector basses suitable for beginners or only for professionals?
A: Spector offers basses across different tiers â from more affordable models to high-end handmade ones. While many professionals use them, there is no reason beginners cannot start with a Spector model appropriate for their budget and requirements. Itâs always beneficial to try one in person to assess playability/feel. (See also dealer section below for local availability.)
Q8. How should I maintain or store a Spector bass to get the best longevity?
A: Maintenance generally includes:
-
Store in a temperature/humidity stable environment (avoid extremes).
-
Use a protective case or gig-bag when not in use.
-
Regularly check neck relief, fretwear, hardware and electronics as you would with any quality instrument.
-
For specific wood finishes, consult the manufacturerâs guidance or your local dealer.
These general guidelines are echoed in independent reviews. basswhiz.com
3. Famous Players & Recordings
Q9. Which notable bassists endorse or have used Spector basses?
A: Many industry-leading bassists play or have played Spector basses, including:
-
Doug Wimbish (Living Colour) â endorsed Spector. Wikipedia+1
-
Alex Webster (Cannibal Corpse) â plays Spector. Spector Bass+1
-
Rudy Sarzo â listed in artist roster. Spector Bass+1
-
James LoMenzo (Megadeth) recently added to the official roster. Bass Magazine
-
Rex Brown (Pantera) re-joined the Spector roster, backing the brandâs metal credentials. Bass Magazine
Q10. On which popular recordings can one hear Spector basses?
A: While exact session metadata may not always list the instrument, Spector basses have been used on landmark albums and tours. For example:
-
The brand notes that players like Sting, Doug Wimbish, Graham Maby, Ian Hill, Guy Pratt and Alex Webster used Spectors on their recordings and live performances. Bass Magazine+1
-
A forum user summarises:
âMy main basses right now are a quartet of Korean Spectors. ⊠theyâre comfortable for me.â TalkBass.com
So if youâre looking for a modern, punchy, articulate sound heard in rock, metal and fusion-bass contexts, Spector is a strong contender.
Q11. Which genres or styles of music do Spector basses work well for?
A: Spector basses are versatile but especially strong in:
-
Rock, hard rock, metal (thanks to powerful tone, sustain and aggressive clarity)
-
Funk, fusion (some models offering more tonal flexibility)
-
Session work/versatile playing (because of build quality and versatility)
Their user roster covers a wide range of genres, which strengthens their claim to versatility. Spector Bass+1
4. Bass Centre (Dealer) â History & Why Choose Us
Q12. What is the history of Bass Centre?
A: Bass Centre (located at 206 Park St, South Melbourne, Victoria) has been servicing the bass community Australia-wide since 1990. Bass Centre+1 They are described as âAustraliaâs largest and premier store for bass guitarists.â Bass Centre The store emphasises in-house repairs, exceptional customer service, and gear specialist knowledge (the staff themselves are working bass players). Bass Centre
Q13. Why should I buy a Spector bass from Bass Centre?
A: Some key reasons:
-
Being a specialist bass guitar store means focused expertise: the staff live and breathe bass playing and understand the nuances of instruments like Spector. Bass Centre
-
They stock genuine Spector models (check current inventory online) in Australia, allowing you to try before you buy, get local support and warranty service.
-
Their positioning as a long-standing, trusted dealer with positive reviews (1500+ 5-star Google reviews) indicates strong customer satisfaction. Bass Centre
-
Local support is handy: you wonât have to rely solely on overseas shipping/returns if you have an issue.
Q14. What should I ask or check when purchasing a Spector bass?
A: When you walk in or browse online via Bass Centre, ask/check:
-
Model year and origin (USA/Europe/Asia) â this can impact materials, build quality, resale value.
-
Condition (if second-hand) â frets, neck straightness, body finish, electronics.
-
Electronics/pickups â make sure they are functioning, and note if they are active or passive.
-
Playability â check neck feel, weight, body ergonomics (especially on curved bodies) to see if it suits you.
-
Warranty/after-sales service â ensure Bass Centre can support you locally for setup/repair.
-
Sound test â try it through your own amp or one provided by the store to hear how it responds in your playing context.
Q15. Does Bass Centre provide service, setup or repairs for Spector basses?
A: Yes â according to their âWho are we?â page, Bass Centre offers in-house repairs, and the staff are experienced bass players themselves, which means they have the technical knowledge to service high-quality bass guitars. Bass Centre
5. FAQ Miscellaneous
Q16. Are spare parts or upgrade options available for Spector basses?
A: Yes â given the brandâs longevity and reputation, many parts (bridges, pickups, electronics) are available either through authorised dealers or third-party aftermarket specialists. If you purchase through Bass Centre, they can assist sourcing parts or recommending upgrades.
Q17. Whatâs the typical price range for a Spector bass?
A: Pricing varies widely depending on model/series/year. Premium USA or Custom Shop models will cost significantly more than entry level/Asia-made models. (For exact current pricing, check Bass Centreâs online listing or contact the store
Itâs worth noting: higher cost often reflects better woods, hardware, build location, and resale value.
Â
- TOP WOODÂ USA Figured MapleÂ
- BODY WOODÂ European Alder with a slice of Walnut
- NECK WOODÂ 3-piece Maple with Graphite Rods inside for additional strength
- FRETBOARDÂ Rosewood
- NUMBER OF FRETSÂ 24
- INLAYSÂ Mother of Pearl Crown
- NUTÂ Brass
- NUT WIDTHÂ 1.81"
- SCALEÂ 35"
- 17mm spacing
-
Controls Volume, Blend, Treble Cut/Boost, Bass Cut/Boost- Pickups Active EMG 40DC- Pickup Configuration 2 x Humbucker- Preamp System Spector Legacy Preamp by Darkglas: Bass: ±12 dB @ 60 Hz, Treble: ± 12 dB @ 1kHz- Hardware Black- Bridge Aluminum Locking w/ Brass Saddles- Tuners Sealed Die-Cast Spector Tuners- Finish Matte- Strings D'Addario XL Nickel























