Tuesday, October 22, 2024
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UNBIASED GEAR REVIEW – Spector Euro 5LX 5-string bass


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DISCLAIMER – all views contained herein are mine and mine alone. My comments merely reflect my own, individual experience with this gear. They do not necessarily reflect what your personal experience may be as a potential customer of the brand I am reviewing.

Spector Euro 5LX 5-string bass
– 3-piece Maple Neck-thru consturction
– Alder body wings with Flamed Maple top
– Rosewood fretboard with 24 frets
– 35″ Scale
– EMG 40 pickups
– Spector TonePump EQ
– Spector brass bridge

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25 thoughts on “UNBIASED GEAR REVIEW – Spector Euro 5LX 5-string bass

  • I have that exact same bass and have never had any rough fret issues. Maybe I've worn em down.
    I have abused mine like Ike turner and it is as solid as the day I bought it.
    I've used it on so many styles and always been able to dial it in, just takes a bit of tinkering. The signal is rediculously hot always have to have the volumes down.
    I keep looking for a new bass but come back empty handed. I can't find that unicorn.
    Great vid man

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  • I love my euro5lx, which I got almost 20 years ago, and my wings are solid figure maple, it's amber and, the store got Spector to put in an EMG pickup instead of theirs. I wish you went over the knobs, I keep forgetting which does what. I've just picked it up again a year or so ago after a good decade. Sad to think it went unplayed that long., but the kids come first.

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  • Great review Bro. !!! I recently purchased a used 5 string Legend neck through and I agree with You. Although heavy as *&=$ the bass feels ,sounds and plays very well !!! I’m glad I didn’t leave this one in the store. This bass was the first time I remember learning of the Spector brand. Thanks and take care Bro. ????????⚔️????

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  • Honestly Spectors sound best going in to Ampegs or Sansamps. They can get a great clean DI sound, but they really shine going into a tube amp.

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  • does a bass review, instantly turns up the fucking guitar and has zero bass afterward.

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  • I have an ancient Spector NS2a…amazing bass…doesn't quite cut through and get dirty like my Ricky does, but an outstanding piece of gear.

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  • When I bought back in 2006 it was 1200 buck which was a good price. And now it's a lil over 2k

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  • I appreciate getting a guitar player's perspective! The one drawback that makes me hesitate getting this bass is the restricted access to the 24th fret. The tone is crazy good though!

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  • Decent review. The bass is ok. But you should try a Schecter Hellraiser Extreme Bass. Less money better finish pre amp more versatile. You seemed really happy with your Schecter 9 string guitar thought this might be a good option for you. I personally own one and love it. It brings the METAL!!! m/

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  • I know it's a bit late to come with feedback, first – are you recording with a mic, or direct? I find that a mix of the 2 works great. Try with some bass distortion, preferably ones that allow a clean signal to come through as well, then give us a "in the mix" demo, where you EQ the bass so that it's actually audible. EMGs have that compressed midrange that actually shines on Spectors, is it the way they're built or I dunno, but they don't sound that good in other basses… Which means that if you don't use distortion you will get an inaudible bass just like someone mentioned below. All in all, I love these basses, never could afford one new though, they have that Pantera sound that I Love! Keep it up, you're almost there with bass reviews 🙂

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  • How would you compare it to the NG2? If you were to keep just one, which one would that be? I currently own a NG2 and somebody is offering this Spector for a trade.

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