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A true modern classic – First introduced in 1977, Spector NS basses have set the industry standard for modern, neck-thru body electric basses. The original NS instrument was designed by Stuart Spector and Ned Steinberger in Brooklyn, NY. Since then, the NS has taken on a life of its own. The distinct, unmistakable curves have attracted professional bass players the world over to these exquisite basses.

Other specifications include:

  • Model NS-2 -4-String Neck-Thru  
  • Scale Length 34" - Standard  
  • Nut Width (4-String) Standard - 1.64"  
  • Solid Body Wings Swamp Ash
  • Weight Relief Chambered
  • Neck Wood 3-Piece Maple  
  • Neck Profile Standard NS Shape  
  • Fingerboard Wood Pao Ferro
  • Fingerboard Type Fretted
  • Inlays Dots Crown - Abalone  
  • Side Dots White 
  • Headstock Options Ebony Headstock Overlay  
  • Headstock Logo Material Abalone  
  • Finish High Gloss
  • Stain Single Stage
  • Pickup EMG - PX/SJX Set
  • Electronics Spector HAZ 9v
  • Bridge Material Lightweight Aluminum  
  • Tuners Spector Branded Gotoh Tuners  
  • Hardware Color Gold
  • Strap Buttons Dunlop Straplocks
  • Vintage Pickup Spacing
  • Hard Case
  • 7 lbs 9 oz
  • #1533

For more information about this Spector bass, please contact us.

Manufacturer
Spector
Actual Weight
7.9
Body Style
Neck-through
Color
Blue Stain
Model
NS-2

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SKU: 1533
Weight: 7 lbs 9 oz

Spector NS-2 4 String Neck Thru - Blue Stain

$6,449.99
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A true modern classic – First introduced in 1977, Spector NS basses have set the industry standard for modern, neck-thru body electric basses. The original NS instrument was designed by Stuart Spector and Ned Steinberger in Brooklyn, NY. Since then, the NS has taken on a life of its own. The distinct, unmistakable curves have attracted professional bass players the world over to these exquisite basses.

Other specifications include:

  • Model NS-2 -4-String Neck-Thru  
  • Scale Length 34" - Standard  
  • Nut Width (4-String) Standard - 1.64"  
  • Solid Body Wings Swamp Ash
  • Weight Relief Chambered
  • Neck Wood 3-Piece Maple  
  • Neck Profile Standard NS Shape  
  • Fingerboard Wood Pao Ferro
  • Fingerboard Type Fretted
  • Inlays Dots Crown - Abalone  
  • Side Dots White 
  • Headstock Options Ebony Headstock Overlay  
  • Headstock Logo Material Abalone  
  • Finish High Gloss
  • Stain Single Stage
  • Pickup EMG - PX/SJX Set
  • Electronics Spector HAZ 9v
  • Bridge Material Lightweight Aluminum  
  • Tuners Spector Branded Gotoh Tuners  
  • Hardware Color Gold
  • Strap Buttons Dunlop Straplocks
  • Vintage Pickup Spacing
  • Hard Case
  • 7 lbs 9 oz
  • #1533

For more information about this Spector bass, please contact us.

Manufacturer
Spector
Actual Weight
7.9
Body Style
Neck-through
Color
Blue Stain
Model
NS-2

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