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SMG 02-25-2013 01:54 AM

FS/possible FT mid to late 90’s Spector “SSD” B.O.B. 5
 
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Another price drop...

For sale, possibly for trade...

This is a fairly rare Spector “SSD” B.O.B. 5 string bass. According to the Spector bass website, these basses were built between 1996 and 1999, though I thought the Stuart had the gotten the “Spector” nameplate back prior to 1999, but I could be wrong. (I would think Stuart Spector knows the history of his company much better then I do. Anyway, this bass was handmade in the workshop along side the more “traditional” or “well known” Spector body style.

The specs on this bass, from the Spector website are:
B.O.B.4™
B.O.B.5™
B.O.B.4-FM™
B.O.B.5-FM™
The Bolt-On-Bass or B.O.B. as it came to be known. This is Stuart's first design based on a more traditional bass shape.

Offered as a single pickup 4 or 5-string or as a dual pickup 4 or 5-string with a deluxe figured maple top (FM), the B.O.B. was a successful model and laid the foundation for Stuart's desire to revisit other traditional designs such as the Coda™ bass.

• Traditional style flat body
• Single Pickup Models had gloss solid color finishes
• Dual Pickup Models had matte stained finishes with stained binding around the edges.
• Bolt-on neck
• One or Two Humbucking pickup(s)
• EMG DC Pickups used in both versions
• No Neck Markers
• Slab Pau Ferro fingerboards
• 9v EMG BT Circuit (single pickup)
• 9v EMG BQC Circuit (dual pickups)
• Black Hipshot Bridge
• Black Gotoh Tuning Machines
• Schaller Straplocks
150 TOTAL across all four models


This one is obviously a dual pickup 5 string, but it has a gloss finish over a dark, teal to pine green (sort of between the blue green of a teal, but darker like a pine green) stained finish. The wood appears to possibly be swamp ash by the grain pattern, but I am not sure.

In order to fully disclose all issues with this bass, I have to point out that there is a small area (about the size of a stretched out nickel (about as long as a quarter) on the back of the neck, near the body joint, where the finish is worn really low or off. My guess is that someone had it on a stand whose surface and the guitar's finish didn't play well together...but as Monty Python would say, "...it's only a flesh wound." This was like this when I got the bass. This area is visible in the photo of the back and I am have added a detail photo of this area further in the thread

The bass plays really nice and sounds great. There are a couple of small chips in the finish, but nothing major considering it is about 15 years old. Probably a 8 or 8.5 out of 10.

The preamp tone controls are a bit scratchy, but I think they just need to be used more.

String spacing at the bridge is 17mm

The bass does not come with a case or gigbag.

As shown in the photo of the back of the headstock, this is number 009 in the production series of less than 150 B.O.B. basses.

If you love the feel of a Spector neck, but want a J type bass, this bass is made for you!

Asking $1000 shipped CONUS, Price drop: $800 $775 shipped CONUS

SMG 02-25-2013 01:58 AM

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photos of back...

Zitch 02-25-2013 02:03 PM

Someone from the Spector Club needs to jump on this! Sweet bass bump!

gmarcus 02-25-2013 07:55 PM

Scale length and weight?

Thanks

iceboxbass 02-26-2013 06:17 AM

Would it be possible to see a full neck back/front picture please? Thank you!

SMG 02-26-2013 09:25 AM

I will get scale, weight and full shots up this evening.

SMG 02-26-2013 11:03 AM

bump

SMG 02-27-2013 12:57 PM

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photo of blemish on back of neck...

SMG 02-27-2013 01:00 PM

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As requested, here are full front and rear photos....

And, as requested, the bass is 34" scale and by my bathroom scale seems to weigh in around 10-10.5 lbs.

smperry 02-27-2013 02:05 PM

Nice. I briefly owned (and was impressed by) a BOB4.

swpyne 02-27-2013 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smperry (Post 13949872)
Nice. I briefly owned (and was impressed by) a BOB4.

+1 Me too......

Very nice basses!

SMG 03-01-2013 05:57 AM

bump for price drop

SMG 03-06-2013 12:58 PM

bump for hump day, with price change

SMG 03-08-2013 10:26 PM

bump

Zitch 03-09-2013 04:17 AM

Surprised this is still here. $850 for a US made Spector sounds like a dream come true for someone...

SMG 03-11-2013 11:14 AM

bump for price drop

SMG 03-24-2013 09:01 PM

bumpity bump

SMG 03-28-2013 02:21 PM

I was asked by someone here to compare this bass to a newer, more "traditional" Spector as far as sound, action, and feel... Luckily, I am in position to do this, having a Euro 5 (natural oil surface) and a USA NS5-JH (which is a 2002 bolt on with Jazz and Humbucking pickups). I have never actually compared these in this way, and the results really surprised me.

The BOB5 that is for sale in this thread plays and feels almost identical to the NS5-JH...but that shouldn't be a surprise as they were both made by Stuart. The BOB5 that I have feels different from the Euro 5 because the BOB5 has a lacquered neck, while the Euro is just oil.

Sound wise, they all are quite similar, with the biggest difference being that the BOB5 has an EMG preamp (upgraded model with treble, bass, mid and mid sweep) while both of the newer Spectors I compared them too have Tone Pumps (just treble and bass with just increase, no decrease). All three have "the Spector sound."

SMG 03-28-2013 03:04 PM

Bass is sold pending payment.

SMG 04-03-2013 08:00 PM

OK...looks like this is back up for sale as I haven't heard back from person it was being held for...great hand made bass by Stuart Spector here.


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