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Post by ALEX SPAIN on Oct 31, 2003 13:07:36 GMT -5
Hi everyboby! I have question.. It exists some Spector Jason's signature? I don't remember , but i think that yes.. Can someone answer me?
(excuse me for mi bad english :oP)
Greetings from Spain... Saludos desde españa...
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Post by Loki on Oct 31, 2003 18:24:31 GMT -5
Greetings from all of us and welcome.
No, Jason has no signature Spector. There are no Jason's signature anything.
The main spector that Jason used for the Black album and the most of Load was a 1981 Spector NS 4 String
He has said before that he is not really into the signature kind of thing.
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Post by Adam Brimacombe on Dec 31, 2003 17:52:01 GMT -5
Im not sure if there was a signature JASON NEWSTED bass made by Stuart Spector. In my opinion if you consider the midrange prices on most of the prices of signature basses then it is blatently obvious that it isn't the real deal for example the K5 ( FIELDY signature ) is only £700. i don't think that any pro bass player would use a bass that is less than £1000 maybee more. When buying a signature all you are getting is the look not the sound, its much better to get a good sounding bass that suites you. The only way you are going to get the exact same bass as Jason the great is if he gives it to you or he sells them on Ebay or something.
Cheers!!!!! Adam Brimacombe
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Post by Alex on Feb 3, 2004 5:32:52 GMT -5
to Adam : Thanks for your advice , but i don´t wanna buy a signature model , I have 3 basses (fender,fernandes and yamaha) and I don´t need another one...(maybe a Shadowsky...perhaps in the future..i don´t know ;D) For me , the most important thing wen you are going to buy a bass guitar is the playability and the sound..if it plays and sounds great...nothing else matters..( just the price , but if you can pay it , this is not a problem) Greetins from Sapin...
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Post by jasonfan on May 27, 2014 22:52:46 GMT -5
Jason technically did have a signature model with spector called the JN. it was a modified SD spector body shape- with a longer lower horn. they were made in trans black finish with humbucker pickups, quilted maple top, and were available in 4,5, and 6 string models
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