WTS: mint condition Spector Performer 4 / MWTS Feeler Spector Legend 4 Classic

SicBarney

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OK, for the Spector Performer, I'm helping my friend post an ad here on his behalf.

He's looking to sell his mint condition metallic red Spector Performer, exactly a year old this coming 16th September. It's currently strung with Spector Stainless Steel 45-105 strings, and the strap buttons have been upgraded to Dunlop Straploks. Will include original Spector gig bag which was bought separately, and will also include a wide Planet Waves strap already fastened to the Straploks. Specs and photos are as follows:

Body: Basswood
Scale length: 34"
Width at nut: 1.56"
String spacing: 0.70"
Pickups: EMG-SSD passive
Circuitry: Passive, 2 vol 2 tone

His bass right before he bought it:
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Internet photo:
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Retail Nett price for the bass and gig bag are $550 and $55 respectively. He's looking to sell at $500 firm, non-nego. A quite reasonable offer IMO, since you'll be getting a VERY well-padded, official Spector gig bag, strap and straploks.

His contact details are: Fazli - 90600361
 
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Up next: MWTS Spector Legend 4 Classic

Next item that MIGHT be up on sale, is my own personal Spector, this one is the intermediate Made In Korea Legend Classic series.

This was my first Spector, and has seen its own fair share of hairline pick scratches and slightly tarnished bolts on the bolt-on neck. Other than that, in very, very good condition. Awe-stricken, Godly bass for beginners, definitely a feel-at-home bass for intermediates, and a damn well easy to play bass for pros. Hey, if the bassists for Staind and Five Finger Death Punch can go on tours with just a Legend Classic, that's saying something about the tone and built of these tanks.

Not impressed? I have a friend who has a US-made Fender Highway One Jazz Bass, and after trying my Spector, he said my Made In Korea Spector totally kicked his Made In America Fender's ass, no questions asked. From tone to built, playability to comfort. Comfort you ask? In case you didn't know, Spectors pioneered the curved body that many manufacturers now adopt, and this bass sports the signature Spector body curve that just sits snugly onto your body, whether you're slim, or have a big tummy like me.

Have upgraded the machine heads to Gotoh GB707 in cosmic black, and pickups to EMG-HZ 35s, for that awesome slap tone. Have also upgraded strap buttons to Dunlop Straploks, though they are slightly tarnished/rusty now. Very beautiful, GENUINE (Spector doesn't do veneers), bookmatched quilted maple top. Have been recently set-up to a very low, comfortable action. Responds beautifully full and articulate to tappings. Have not been gigged, only used at home and have been used for jamming only 5 times. Sale will include a regular generic gig bag.

Specs are as follows:

Body: Maple
Neck: 3-piece rock maple
Scale: 34"
Width at nut: 1.56"
String spacing: 0.70"
Pickups: Originally EMG-SSD, upgraded to EMG-HZ 35s
Preamp: Made in Czech Republic original Spector TonePump Jr. preamp circuit
Controls: 2 vol, 1 bass, 1 treble

Photos:
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The one on the left
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And in case the buyer is an avid DR Neon user, the same Spector with DR Neons:
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Retail Nett price for a Spector Legend 4 Classic is $960, pickups at $100+, Gotoh machine heads at almost $100.
I will not put a price on this, so I'll be accepting offers. Nothing below $800. Any offers below $800 will be ignored. If there is more than 1 offer, I will inform all bidders on prices offered thus far, and the one with the highest bid walks away with an awesome upgraded Spector bass.

SMS me at 98007852.

PS: In case anyone is interested in the other 2 Spectors in the first picture, they're my main basses and they're not for sale.
 
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Oh btw, totally forgot to put in reason for selling, in case anyone gets skeptical and thinks we're selling faulty instruments.

- My friend is selling his Spector to pay off bills.
- I'm selling mine to raise funds for a 5-string Spector.​
 
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