Spector NS Ethos HP 4 - Gunmetal Gloss
Spector NS Ethos 4-String in Gunmetal Gloss
The Spector NS Ethos 4-string in Gunmetal Gloss blends the legendary design of Spector’s classic basses with modern upgrades for today’s demanding players. Featuring the signature neck-thru construction, this bass offers incredible sustain, stability, and tone.
A 3-piece maple neck runs the full length of the instrument, joined by solid alder body wings and topped with a smooth ebony fingerboard. With 24 frets, illuminated side dots, and a custom 12th fret Spector logo inlay, this bass is as stage-ready as it is studio-capable.
Finished in a sleek Gunmetal Gloss, this NS Ethos is built to command attention both visually and sonically.
Key Features:
- Finish: Gunmetal Gloss
- Body: Solid Alder Wings
- Neck: 3-piece Maple (Neck-Thru Construction)
- Fingerboard: Ebony with Dot Inlays & 12th Fret Spector Logo
- Frets: 24
- Scale Length: 34"
- Nut Width: 1.57" (Brass Nut)
- Bridge: Hi-Mass Locking with Intonation Screws (0.70" String Spacing)
- Tuners: Sealed Die-Cast
- Controls: Master Volume, Blend, Bass, Mid, High Mid
- Strings: Nickel
- Extras: Illuminating Side Dots for Low-Light Environments
- Hardware: Black
The NS Ethos 4 in Gunmetal Gloss is a no-compromise instrument that fuses classic Spector DNA with modern electronics and stage-ready aesthetics. Perfect for players who want clarity, punch, and presence — all in one powerhouse package.
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.
This is B-Stock we believe due to very small finish and dot on side of bass. (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.