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winterburn69 02-25-2013 08:37 PM

Sting's Spector
 
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Not sure if this should go in "Basses" or "Bassists" since it's about a bassist's bass, but "Basses" gets alot more traffic. Please move to the appropriate sub-forum if needed.

Sting's Spector: used on the 1983 Synchronicity tour, therefore it would have to be a Brooklyn Spector as it was like two years before Kramer bought Spector. I don't think he used it after the tour.

I'm assuming it has all the regular Spector stuff about it, EMG active pickups, Hazlab 9 volt preamp, etc. Certainly looks & sounds like it, that thing has a great tone.

My questions are; 1, what's up with the bridge? kinda looks like a Badass, definitely not a regular über-fancy looking Spector bridge.

And 2, what's up with the bridge pickup? Never seen that on a Spector.Attachment 320614Attachment 320615

And 3, IMO, it's a damn shame it's sitting in the "Rock & Roll" hall of fame. That place is an abomination of what an institution honoring rock should be. It ignores influential acts and instead inducts (mostly) crap and and musicians that aren't even rock. I'd like to see it shut down and stop all this silly RRHOF induction business. It should be getting played, and no pictures allowed? That sounds more like a prison, not a museum. I could complain about them all day, like they induct some goofball that's been in the RHCP for like two years, but ignore the people in GN'R that have been in the band longer than the people that got inducted!

On a side note. This thread was NOT started to complain about the RRHOF. I guess it just happens when it's mentioned :p

Sorry guys, but I'd also like following comments to be about Sting's Spector if possible.

millahh 02-25-2013 08:40 PM

Could it be a big chunk of foam used as a mute, rather than a funky bridge pickup? As near as I can tell, the bridge pup is a normal J style.

Clearwave 02-25-2013 08:45 PM

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100% sure that's a chunk of foam.

I do that quite a bit.....a little messy looking..
....but its on a Sting Bass!

jmattbassplaya 02-25-2013 08:45 PM

It honestly looks like tape to me.

winterburn69 02-25-2013 08:49 PM

Wow. I seriously never considered it being a piece of foam... :/

TC2112 02-25-2013 08:52 PM

The bridge looks like a Badass because it's a Badass bridge. Says so in big letters in the picture. I agree that it's just a normal J PUP at the bridge with a foam mute. You can kind of see it here http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/spe...l#post11450595

Sting plays with a pick and always did a bunch of palm muting on the Police stuff, so it's easy to see why he would use it.

awilkie84 02-25-2013 09:54 PM

That's an older NS-2 with a standard J p-up and a foam mute that's been taped down.

bassfreakah 02-25-2013 09:59 PM

Its super cool whatever it is.

IronLung1986 02-25-2013 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by TC2112 (Post 13940541)

Sting plays with a pick and always did a bunch of palm muting on the Police stuff, so it's easy to see why he would use it.

i usually see him playing thumbstyle. it looks like he's using a pick but it's actually thumb and occasionally fingers.

PhatBasstard 02-26-2013 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by IronLung1986 (Post 13940810)
i usually see him playing thumbstyle. it looks like he's using a pick but it's actually thumb and occasionally fingers.

Mostly now,
but back then it WAS a pick and he still uses one occasionally.

Caca de Kick 02-26-2013 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by winterburn69 (Post 13940457)
1, what's up with the bridge? kinda looks like a Badass, definitely not a regular über-fancy looking Spector bridge.

Your observation is correct. The early Spectors used a Badass bridge before the big signature bridge came out.

Sting used to play with a pick alot in The police.

IronLung1986 02-26-2013 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by PhatBasstard (Post 13941135)
Mostly now,
but back then it WAS a pick and he still uses one occasionally.

oh I see! well now I know :)

Davo-London 02-26-2013 02:26 AM

In a way it's really odd as a Sting bass in the RRHOF since Sting is synonymous with 50's and 60's Fenders both fretted and fretless.

Davo

Clearwave 02-26-2013 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Davo-London (Post 13941230)
In a way it's really odd as a Sting bass in the RRHOF since Sting is synonymous with 50's and 60's Fenders both fretted and fretless.

Davo

I guess he sent them a bass he wasn't using......

That bass was pretty visible in the short period he played it....the synchronicity tour

I have a fender sting bass. It's odd fender markets that bass as if it's what he played it during the police. I know he bought his 1954 p bass in 1981 for a video, but he didn't start giging with it until 1995.

I guess he used it in 2010 for the police reunion tour.

PhatBasstard 02-26-2013 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Davo-London (Post 13941230)
In a way it's really odd as a Sting bass in the RRHOF since Sting is synonymous with 50's and 60's Fenders both fretted and fretless.

Davo

Because of the Synchronicity concert, I'm sure the white NS2 is by far his most recognizable bass to the general public.

But back before then it was mostly various Ibanez Musician and Studio models. He also toured the whole Ghosts In The Machine tour with a Steinberger.

ggvicviper 02-26-2013 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Clearwave (Post 13941918)
I guess he sent them a bass he wasn't using......

That bass was pretty visible in the short period he played it....the synchronicity tour

I have a fender sting bass. It's odd fender markets that bass as if it's what he played it during the police. I know he bought his 1954 p bass in 1981 for a video, but he didn't start giging with it until 1995.

I guess he used it in 2010 for the police reunion tour.

The story of him buying the old P in 1981 is a commonly quoted false fact. He actually bought it in 1994 when doing the rerecording and video of Demolition Man for the movie of the same name. People often think it was for the original Police Demolition Man recording in 1981, but it's not - it was for the rerecording/new video as a solo artist. Also, while it's a '54 style P, it's actually a 1957 model.

On topic, it's a cool bass, but I don't like the mute he added.

Clearwave 02-26-2013 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ggvicviper (Post 13942030)
The story of him buying the old P in 1981 is a commonly quoted false fact. He actually bought it in 1994 when doing the rerecording and video of Demolition Man for the movie of the same name. People often think it was for the original Police Demolition Man recording in 1981, but it's not - it was for the rerecording/new video as a solo artist. Also, while it's a '54 style P, it's actually a 1957 model.

On topic, it's a cool bass, but I don't like the mute he added.

Ah Ha, Very cool. That makes perfect sense! I thought the 1981 thing didn't add up.

Clearwave 02-26-2013 08:42 AM

Here's the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqxRgls-OEE

That's the earliest i've seen him with that bass.

awilkie84 02-26-2013 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Davo-London (Post 13941230)
In a way it's really odd as a Sting bass in the RRHOF since Sting is synonymous with 50's and 60's Fenders both fretted and fretless.

Davo

Sting played Spectors for YEARS with the Police. It wasn't until going solo that the Fenders became the big thing with him.

KPJ 02-26-2013 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by PhatBasstard (Post 13941987)
Because of the Synchronicity concert, I'm sure the white NS2 is by far his most recognizable bass to the general public.

But back before then it was mostly various Ibanez Musician and Studio models. He also toured the whole Ghosts In The Machine tour with a Steinberger.

Agree. Anyone around way back then (LOL) would link the Spector to Sting.


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