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Spector Performer 4 el.bass Svart

Art.nr: 1544242
5.995,-
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Spector Performer 4, Black

Performer Series offers classic Spector style specially designed for the aspiring bass player

Spector’s Performer Series offers the classic Spector style inspired by the legendary NS body design. These basses have been crafted with precision and care and feature the tone and playability that has made Spector one of the most respected names in bass guitars.

Performer 4 is a versatile and easy to play bass designed specifically for the beginning bassist. The instantly recognizable Spector NS body outline is a joy to play, providing a uniquely comfortable and natural playing experience. The 3-piece bolt-on neck has been carefully tapered for comfort, allowing easy access to all 24 frets on the amara fingerboard. Our passive pickups pack plenty of mid-range presence and punch for an overall professional sound.

Body & Neck

  • Body Wood: Nato Mahogany
  • Neck Wood: 3-Piece Maple
  • Fretboard: Amara Ebony
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Inlays: Dots
  • Nut: Graphite
  • Nut width: 1.57”
  • Scale: 34”

Pickups, Hardware & Finish

  • Controls: Bridge Volume, Neck Volume, Tone
  • Pickups: Proprietary P/J Set
  • Pickup Configuration: P/J
  • Hardware: Black
  • Bridge: Standard Performer Bridge
  • Tuners: Sealed Die-Cast
  • Finish: High Gloss

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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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