Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Personally, I think six strings is just showing off, but it's still a good deal:
https://reverb.com/item/2436950-spector ... shell-case
BTW, this looks like the same background that Adirondack Guitar uses. Anyone know the deal there?
https://reverb.com/item/2436950-spector ... shell-case
BTW, this looks like the same background that Adirondack Guitar uses. Anyone know the deal there?
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Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Showing off doesn't have anything to do with the amount of strings. Cool bass though.
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Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Adirondack has had this bass listed for years.
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Matt -- sorry, I'll save future trolling for TalkBass. I don't really believe that 6-strings are for showing off, they're just more than I personally can handle
Graves -- you're right, my bad. I just get excited when yummy basses like these pop up on Reverb.
Graves -- you're right, my bad. I just get excited when yummy basses like these pop up on Reverb.
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Eh, you could handle it. If you can handle 4, it's only 2 more. 
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Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Purdy bass. I like messing around on a six string but I don't think I could play one in a band effectively.
I like playing chords on the high strings on a 6 so it inclines me to play quite different than on a 4 string.
I like playing chords on the high strings on a 6 so it inclines me to play quite different than on a 4 string.
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
I'm not much of an "extended range" player either, preferring my trusty Hipshot detuners when I need to go lower, but I do prefer a 6 string over a 5 because I'm also a guitarist and I find it easier to adapt to. You can experiment with different tunings and find some interesting fun patterns and chords/arpeggios. I typically detune my high C to a B to allow for easier guitar-like bar chords, and I'll detune my G to F# as well on occasion. If you're a long time 4 string player, I find it's easy to get used to if you basically ignore the low B string altogether until you need it.tim wrote:Personally, I think six strings is just showing off, but it's still a good deal:
https://reverb.com/item/2436950-spector ... shell-case
BTW, this looks like the same background that Adirondack Guitar uses. Anyone know the deal there?
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Heh, good advice.
I like four strings and will probably stick with just that for the foreseeable future. But someday I would like to tune a bass to BEAD.
I like four strings and will probably stick with just that for the foreseeable future. But someday I would like to tune a bass to BEAD.
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
I've never understood the hang-ups with switching to more strings. Once you get over the physical part of the adjustment (neck width, string skipping, etc), ERB's are actually EASIER to play, IMO.
If you really think about it, it should be much harder for a 6-string player to play a 4-string than vise-versa, since you're basically reducing your options within a single position and have to jump around a lot more to find what you need with a 4 as opposed to a 6.
I still play 4-string a lot at home, but almost never when I gig... it just feels limiting to me not to drop an occasional bomb when I want to.
If you really think about it, it should be much harder for a 6-string player to play a 4-string than vise-versa, since you're basically reducing your options within a single position and have to jump around a lot more to find what you need with a 4 as opposed to a 6.
I still play 4-string a lot at home, but almost never when I gig... it just feels limiting to me not to drop an occasional bomb when I want to.
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Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
I have a theory about that. You actually need to play an instrument in order to get acclimated to it.Addison wrote:I've never understood the hang-ups with switching to more strings. Once you get over the physical part of the adjustment (neck width, string skipping, etc), ERB's are actually EASIER to play, IMO.
Admittedly, I don't play my 6 string enough. It's a once in a while niche instrument for me, though I would love to incorporate it into my playing more often. Gotta find the time somehow. I think the more I play mine, however, the more I'm thinking I would prefer one with narrower string spacing/slimmer neck. It does require a different approach, IMO, given the width, which requires more of a floating thumb technique, more muting technique, etc. Any suggestions?
Re: Spector Euro6 LX -- $1,450
Hahaha, and now it's sold!gravesbass wrote:Adirondack has had this bass listed for years.