Spector’s NS Ethos range celebrates the brand’s iconic legacy while simultaneously incorporating fresh features that matter to the modern player. The iconic curved body is carved from solid Maple and is adorned with a highly figured Poplar Burl top. The 3-piece Maple neck features a 24 fret Rosewood fingerboard, adorned with a custom Spector logo inlay on the 12th fret. When it comes to electronics, the NS Ethos employs Aguilar’s premium pickups & OBP-2 active pre-amp for a wide range of usable and musical tones. NS Ethos basses are available in two distinct finishes including Interstellar and Super Faded Back. These eye-catching, high gloss finishes are inspired by our USA Series instruments and lend an extra level of sophistication to these instruments.
Body & Construction Top WoodPoplar Burl Body WoodMaple Neck Neck Wood3-Piece Maple; Neck-thru FretboardRosewood Number Of Frets24 InlaysDots; 12th Fret Spector Logo Inlay; Luminlay Side Dots NutBrass Nut Width1.57" Scale34" Pickups & Electronics ControlsBridge Volume, Neck Volume, Bass Cut/Boost, Treble Cut/Boost PickupsNeck: Aguilar AG-P | Bridge: Aguilar AG-J-HC Pickup ConfigurationP/J Preamp SystemAguilar OBP-2 Hardware HardwareBlack BridgeHi-Mass Locking Bridge with Intonation Screws TunersSealed Die-Cast Other FinishInterstellar Gloss and Super Faded Black Gloss StringsNickel Additional InfoString Spacing at Bridge: .70"; Luminlay Side Dots| Condition | Brand New (New) Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more |
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