Spector Euro 5 RST - Turquoise Tide
Ppector Euro5 RST – Turquoise Tide | Roasted Maple Neck-Thru
The Spector Euro5 RST in Turquoise Tide Matte is a bold blend of classic Spector design and cutting-edge performance. Crafted in Europe with the modern bassist in mind, this model features premium tonewoods, powerful Aguilar electronics, and a distinct finish that’s as inspiring to look at as it is to play.
At the heart of this 5-string beast is a 3-piece Roasted Maple neck-thru construction, reinforced with graphite rods for unbeatable stability and long-term durability. The Roasted Maple fingerboard offers a smooth, broken-in feel right out of the box, while the lightweight Empresswood (Paulownia) body ensures hours of playing comfort without sacrificing tone.
Topped with a highly figured Flame Maple cap and finished in the stunning Turquoise Tide matte, this bass commands attention. The finish is paired with a matching headstock and accented with chrome hardware for a clean, modern aesthetic.
Key Features:
- Finish: Turquoise Tide Matte with matching headstock
- Top Wood: Figured Flame Maple
- Body: Lightweight Paulownia (Empresswood)
- Neck: 3-piece Roasted Maple (neck-thru) with graphite reinforcement
- Fingerboard: Roasted Maple, 24 frets, Mother of Pearl Crown inlays
- Scale Length: 35"
- Nut: Brass, 1.81" width
- Controls: Volume, Volume, Bass Boost/Cut, Treble Boost/Cut
- Hardware: Chrome
- Bridge: Aluminum locking
- Tuners: Gotoh GB-350
- String Spacing: 0.66"
- Fingerboard Radius: 16"
- Strings: D'Addario XL-170-5 Nickel
- Case: Spector Gig Bag included
This Euro5 RST in Turquoise Tide is a forward-thinking bass with classic Spector DNA—lightweight, ultra-stable, and sonically versatile for any playing style.
This item is a "B-Stock Guitar" directly purchased from the manufacturer Spector. It is NEW Stock that has never been owned. Pictures are of the actual guitar you will receive.
A "B-Stock Guitar" is a guitar that won't have structural or playability issues but could possibly have some particular minor cosmetic flaw which can keep it from passing the rigorous inspection process put in place by the guitar manufacturer.
On this bass we noticed a small spot of unfinished wood showing under the back plate by screw (see pictures) While we strive to document all cosmetic details accurately, please note that there may be other minor blemishes we did not notice—these would be very small in nature and not affect the instrument's performance or playability in any way.