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01-11-2013, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ynot12 Happy Friday, fellas!
A few questions for you all.
1) If you were to replace the HZs in a Rebop, which EMG pups would you get?
2) Who's played a SpectorCore fretless, what are your thoughts, and what is a good price to pay for one? I got a fretless bug out of nowhere today.
And lastly, Donny, tear it up tonight! Hopefully some of my friends out there saw my message and will be able to make it.
Thanks guys! | I have the 40P/40DC in my Rebop and love it. I had a 40J in the bridge, but it didn't add anything. Just the normal "playing in the bathroom with the door shut" sound. I play metal so I do like more output without getting clanky, which is why the 40p is in the neck. Dual DC's were really bright and boomy. This is with the Spector 18v, not sure how it would sound with the TP. I do have a brand new 40J if you decided to go that route it was just not for me.
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01-11-2013, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by awilkie84 I'd say DCs or a 35P & 35J (40P5 & 40J if you have a ReBop5 like me). I'm personally going with the 40P5 & 40J to get closer to the NS-2 sound. | Yes, it's a 5-String and I'd like to try and stick with the trimpot tonepump that's in it to keep costs down.
Your comment about the NS-2 sound is very helpful as that is where I'd like to go with it. The 40P5 and 40J is they way to do it then?
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01-11-2013, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ynot12 Yes, it's a 5-String and I'd like to try and stick with the trimpot tonepump that's in it to keep costs down.
Your comment about the NS-2 sound is very helpful as that is where I'd like to go with it. The 40P5 and 40J is they way to do it then? | The 40DC, as Fat240 pointed out, is a good bridge option, too.
I, personally, liked the sound of the 40J, and it's closer to what an NS-2 would have with its P/J combo.
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01-11-2013, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by delucajohn2000 Part of me wants to check out the Rebop MM but instead of the Tonepump, I would install that Nordstrand 2 band Music Man pre. Yeah, I know it's blasphemy but I love the tone on those old pre Ernie Ball Music Man basses and think it would sound great in the Rebop MM.
These are just some of the insane ideas I kick around in my head. Of course, I have no money so it's not like I can even do it but it's fun to wish  | I know what you mean John, I felt the same way. I had a couple of different ideas that I was going to try. However what I discovered, much to my delight, was that the MM sound is in there, or close enough really. It would pass the blind taste test. The great news is, there are more tones available. It's not a one or two trick pony. I realize that I'm in the honeymoon faze, but this bass is bringing some real Spector innovation. This is not your father's ReBop  , this is something new. John, your extra large mitts would really appreciate the neck. However, small hands Ho is not hating on it, because of the shape. Basically feels like an old P bass neck. I want you guys to try this thing out and play it at real stage volumes. Below you see a huge problem. I can not afford to keep both. But they look like they belong together. What a dilemma! 
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01-11-2013, 03:49 PM
|  | Registered Aging Hipster Spector User | | Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Charleston, SC | | | can you afford to keep both for a couple of months at least and give them both a thorough workout? MM's are a lot of fun but they always leave me needing something more in a loud rock setting. your forte is just too cool.
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01-11-2013, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by awilkie84 The 40DC, as Fat240 pointed out, is a good bridge option, too.
I, personally, liked the sound of the 40J, and it's closer to what an NS-2 would have with its P/J combo. | It's all what you like, you just have to try different options yourself. The DC was able to get me a better cut thru the mix and picks up the harmonics really good where the J wouldn't. I favor the P on my NS2's and blended together with the J is a good tone. On the Rebop 5 the P picks up the meat and the DC clairfies it. Especially with the low B and sometimes tuning to G I didn't want it to be muddy. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Bassie720 I know what you mean John, I felt the same way. I had a couple of different ideas that I was going to try. However what I discovered, much to my delight, was that the MM sound is in there, or close enough really. It would pass the blind taste test. The great news is, there are more tones available. It's not a one or two trick pony. I realize that I'm in the honeymoon faze, but this bass is bringing some real Spector innovation. This is not your father's ReBop  , this is something new. John, your extra large mitts would really appreciate the neck. However, small hands Ho is not hating on it, because of the shape. Basically feels like an old P bass neck. I want you guys to try this thing out and play it at real stage volumes. Below you see a huge problem. I can not afford to keep both. But they look like they belong together. What a dilemma! | Wow, I have been checking your live videos out with the Forte and I didn't think your tone could get any sicker!!
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01-11-2013, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Bassie720 I know what you mean John, I felt the same way. I had a couple of different ideas that I was going to try. However what I discovered, much to my delight, was that the MM sound is in there, or close enough really. It would pass the blind taste test. The great news is, there are more tones available. It's not a one or two trick pony. I realize that I'm in the honeymoon faze, but this bass is bringing some real Spector innovation. This is not your father's ReBop  , this is something new. John, your extra large mitts would really appreciate the neck. However, small hands Ho is not hating on it, because of the shape. Basically feels like an old P bass neck. I want you guys to try this thing out and play it at real stage volumes. Below you see a huge problem. I can not afford to keep both. But they look like they belong together. What a dilemma!  | Ah to have such dilemmas  . The answer is simple. Sell one to me, haha. I'm not picky. I'd gladly accept either into my stable. 
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01-11-2013, 03:59 PM
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01-11-2013, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Bassie720 I know what you mean John, I felt the same way. I had a couple of different ideas that I was going to try. However what I discovered, much to my delight, was that the MM sound is in there, or close enough really. It would pass the blind taste test. The great news is, there are more tones available. It's not a one or two trick pony. I realize that I'm in the honeymoon faze, but this bass is bringing some real Spector innovation. This is not your father's ReBop  , this is something new. John, your extra large mitts would really appreciate the neck. However, small hands Ho is not hating on it, because of the shape. Basically feels like an old P bass neck. I want you guys to try this thing out and play it at real stage volumes. Below you see a huge problem. I can not afford to keep both. But they look like they belong together. What a dilemma!  | You see problems, I got solutions!
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01-11-2013, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by NOLA Bass Nikki Sixx unveiling new sig bass at NAMM. Is that a Spector bridge? He tweeted a while back about getting his old Spectorbird out of storage and how great it sounded. Attachment 310501 | Looks like a Hipshot I have a couple ESP LTD's with that bridge.
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01-11-2013, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Fat240 It's all what you like, you just have to try different options yourself. The DC was able to get me a better cut thru the mix and picks up the harmonics really good where the J wouldn't. I favor the P on my NS2's and blended together with the J is a good tone. On the Rebop 5 the P picks up the meat and the DC clairfies it. Especially with the low B and sometimes tuning to G I didn't want it to be muddy. | Hmmm...I wonder where I could find a DC equipped bridge around here... Quote:
Originally Posted by NOLA Bass Nikki Sixx unveiling new sig bass at NAMM. Is that a Spector bridge? He tweeted a while back about getting his old Spectorbird out of storage and how great it sounded. Attachment 310501 | A T-bird with a Spector sound!? I'd LOVE that. Never liked the T-bird pickups, or the Rex shape...this combo would be GLORIOUS!
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01-11-2013, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by j.kernodle can you afford to keep both for a couple of months at least and give them both a thorough workout? MM's are a lot of fun but they always leave me needing something more in a loud rock setting. your forte is just too cool. | Thanks brother, you are absolutely right. I am in the honeymoon faze, so I have to proceed with caution. Lee, true bro that he is, said he would sell it back to me when I came back to my senses Quote:
Originally Posted by Fat240 It's all what you like, you just have to try different options yourself. The DC was able to get me a better cut thru the mix and picks up the harmonics really good where the J wouldn't. I favor the P on my NS2's and blended together with the J is a good tone. On the Rebop 5 the P picks up the meat and the DC clairfies it. Especially with the low B and sometimes tuning to G I didn't want it to be muddy.
Wow, I have been checking your live videos out with the Forte and I didn't think your tone could get any sicker!! | Thanks Mike. You guys are as cool as can be. I'll bring it when we hook up. I think you're really going to like the tones coming out of this thing. Quote:
Originally Posted by ebradfordrich Ah to have such dilemmas  . The answer is simple. Sell one to me, haha. I'm not picky. I'd gladly accept either into my stable.  |  Quote:
Originally Posted by husky123 You see problems, I got solutions! |  oh oh | 
01-11-2013, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Bassie720 Thanks Mike. You guys are as cool as can be. I'll bring it when we hook up. I think you're really going to like the tones coming out of this thing. | That might be bad for my SAS
I don't think Lee ever makes it out of the honeymoon stage  jk
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01-11-2013, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by awilkie84 A T-bird with a Spector sound!? I'd LOVE that. Never liked the T-bird pickups, or the Rex shape...this combo would be GLORIOUS! | I'm still waiting on a Spector Mockingbird!  
I would love to see that.
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01-11-2013, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by PhatBasstard I'm still waiting on a Spector Mockingbird!  
I would love to see that. | Hell to the yes!
Especially if they offered them in matte flame finish and a birdseye neck.. Heck while we are it, why not a jackson Kelly or Explorer style to boot.. might need looser pants after seeing any pics though hahaha 
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01-11-2013, 05:36 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: New Zealand | | Sooo I'm eagerly awaiting my spector euro in matte plum and figure, why not go trawling for bass porn to find some pics of that plum stain in a satin state (cause most pics show the gloss).. and i found a japanese site with veryyyy nice pics of the matte finish that proudly exclaims..
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01-11-2013, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ynot12 Happy Friday, fellas!
A few questions for you all.
1) If you were to replace the HZs in a Rebop, which EMG pups would you get?
2) Who's played a SpectorCore fretless, what are your thoughts, and what is a good price to pay for one? I got a fretless bug out of nowhere today.
And lastly, Donny, tear it up tonight! Hopefully some of my friends out there saw my message and will be able to make it.
Thanks guys! | I've got a SpectorCore 5 fretless in Green/Black (I think it's officially called 'teal', but it's darker than that) that I picked up recently. Haven't played it much (I've got a Clement that I've been spending time with lately), but it's not a bad bass - if I didn't have other fretless options, I'd play it more.
There's the two pickup options, w/ the EMG-HZ in front and the Fishman piezo in the rear. I prefer the rear pickup (more of a unique voicing), but the nice thing is that you get two distinct tones out of the instrument (I prefer one or the other, not so much of a blend). You can get a decent 'hollowbody' tone out of the piezo, but it would sound better in that way if it were not fretless, IMO. 'Mwah' factor is about average - it's there, but hey - it's a passive bass, right?
It's a 35" scale, but isn't as noticeable that way as, say, my Forte5 - that, I know it's a 35", every time I touch it.
Anyway, I see you're in IL - I'm in NW Lake Co, near the WI border. If you're interested in checking it out (and I'd be willing to sell / trade if you like it), send me a PM. I paid $400 for mine, and that's what they seem to go for, used. New, you can get them for $850-ish (? - not sure if there's a price increase for 2013)
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01-11-2013, 06:13 PM
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This got me thinking about my next project. My NS-2000/5 is definitely a keeper, until I can afford a Euro5LX or a US. My only beef is the heel of the neck. It's a neckthru, but the heel looks like a set neck.
Does anyone know how much of the heel I could take off without compromising the structural integrity? Ideally, I'd like to take it down to the same level as the body contours (like the Euros & US neckthru of today).
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01-11-2013, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Fat240 I have the 40P/40DC in my Rebop and love it. I had a 40J in the bridge, but it didn't add anything. Just the normal "playing in the bathroom with the door shut" sound. I play metal so I do like more output without getting clanky, which is why the 40p is in the neck. Dual DC's were really bright and boomy. This is with the Spector 18v, not sure how it would sound with the TP. I do have a brand new 40J if you decided to go that route it was just not for me. | Cool. More very helpful info. Thank you. I'll PM you if I decide to go with the 40J. Quote:
Originally Posted by awilkie84 The 40DC, as Fat240 pointed out, is a good bridge option, too.
I, personally, liked the sound of the 40J, and it's closer to what an NS-2 would have with its P/J combo. | Now I'm understanding the differences between these pups. Thanks again for the feedback. Now I just need to decide if I want to upgrade the Rebop or sell it and get an LX already set-up with something I want. Quote:
Originally Posted by Reprise
Anyway, I see you're in IL - I'm in NW Lake Co, near the WI border. If you're interested in checking it out (and I'd be willing to sell / trade if you like it), send me a PM. I paid $400 for mine, and that's what they seem to go for, used. New, you can get them for $850-ish (? - not sure if there's a price increase for 2013) | Yeah, I'm down by Woodfield mall, if you know where that is. It's a bit of a haul. But good to know that you'd be up for selling/trade. I'm thinking I want a 4-string, but I'll keep your's in mind. Thanks for the info!
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01-11-2013, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PhatBasstard I'm still waiting on a Spector Mockingbird!  
I would love to see that. | Good idea, but a GREAT idea that would sell? 
Put the US 9v PJ config into a Precision style bass or even a current Coda (Jazz) body..... That's what I'm talking about!
A Spector MIA PJ5 Coda.... With a great flamed/spalted maple top and a black or matching headstock? Where do I send the $$$. 
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