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Discover the inspiration behind decades of the unforgettable bass lines of Doug Wimbish
Doug Wimbish’s signature Spector Euro is based on his classic 80’s NS-2 and is custom tailored to his exact specifications. The extremely comfortable, fully carved body is crafted from carved European alder body and is topped off with a stunning USA maple top.
The neck is carefully tapered based on Doug’s personal Spector. The result is a thinner, faster neck profile that’s a joy to play. The 1.5″ narrow nut is reminiscent of classic bass design, providing an instantly familiar playing experience for many bassists.
Doug’s signature Euro is outfitted with EMG P/J pickups and Spector’s coveted TonePump active circuit for a powerful & versatile sound that will cut through any mix. Discover the inspiration behind decades of unforgettable bass lines with the Euro 4 Doug Wimbish model.
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Pickups, Hardware & Finish
Spector Guitars was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1976 by Stuart Spector and Alan Charney, both of whom were members of the Brooklyn Woodworkers Co-op that shared space in an old factory building. It was there that Stuart learned machine woodworking from Billy Thomas, a friend and founder of the co-op. Business started in 1976 with sales to Gracin Music on 48th St in NYC. Both G-1 electric guitars and SB-1 basses, designed by Stuart, were in the original product line.
Among the other members of the co-op was Ned Steinberger, who had recently completed training in furniture design at Cooper Hewitt museum. He became interested in the work Spector was doing and offered to design a bass. Ned had learned that “form follows function,” and used that philosophy in designing the NS bass guitar, with an elegant, ergonomically-curved design and the neck-thru body construction that Spector was already utilizing. The first NS-1 bass was built in March, 1977, and was later followed by the two-pickup model, the NS-2, in 1979.
Today, the design, craftsmanship and history of Spector Basses have made them one of the top choices of the world’s top bassists.
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