Back on the Market. Asking $900 OBO shipped within North America. Will not ship outside of there. No trades contemplated You will not find a stock Rebop with these specs, this bass is upgraded and loaded with unique stuff. Upgraded pickups and preamp. With a newer Mono M-80 gig bag, you won't find this combination anywhere on TB. The Rebop is Spector's bolt-on import bass made in the Czech Republic. This bass features a vibrant Zebrawood/natural gloss finish. Here's what else the bass has going for it. MODEL: Rebop 4 Serial Number: NB10711 NECK: Dark and stripey Pau Ferro with MOP inlays, satin finish on back of maple neck BODY: Zebra Wood top - maple bottom COLOR: Natural Stain - Gloss finish Choice of PICKUPS: I upgraded the stock HZs (passive) to active EMGs 35P in neck position and 35P in bridge position. Can alternatively be equipped with a 35DC in the bridge position for no extra cost (one or the other). PREAMP: Darkglass Tone Capsule 3-band EQ (5 knob layout, for Volume, Blend, Bass, Low Mids, High Mids) HARDWARE: BLACK, including black Dunlop strap locks Knobs: Handmade wood knobs that match the zebra wood body STRINGS: Ernie Ball Group III flat wounds Gig bag: used but fully functional Mono M-80 gig bag (see pics) Weight of the bass: 8 lbs 11 oz. on my digital scale One small ding on the rear, does not go thru to wood (shown in pics below) Pics: {} {} {} {} {} {} here are some detailed pics of the custom wood knobs {} {} {} cavity shots of the Tone Capsule: {} {} And pics of the M-80 gig bag. {} {}
I used this bass to make a recording of a cover song for Scotts Bass Lessons challenge. I chose it to play Black Velvet, Allanah Myles hit song. Down tuned 1/2 step. This is just one tone that can be had in this bass.
im the first owner of this bass and its an a$$ kicker for sure, it was super punchy when I had it, I can only imagine how it sounds now with the 35P's in it, youll have a hard time finding a zebop with a top this nice for sale even stock, with the upgrades gary has made this is a killer deal on a killer bass. I do miss it sometimes, id buy it back but im trying to go back to being a bass player instead of a collector
I have an offer on another site. If anyone's on the fence about this one, I would get off it right now.
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