Spector Euro 4 RST - Zebrawood
Spector Euro4 RST – Zebrawood | Modern Innovation with Natural Beauty
The Euro4 RST Zebrawood is a stunning evolution of Spector’s legendary neck-thru design, blending premium tonewoods with modern electronics and sleek aesthetics. Handcrafted in Europe, this bass combines classic Spector feel with contemporary features built for today's professional bassist.
This model features a striking Zebrawood top over a lightweight Empresswood (Paulownia) body, offering beautiful grain patterns, impressive resonance, and reduced weight for maximum comfort. The 3-piece Roasted Maple neck runs through the body for added sustain and stability, paired with a Roasted Maple fingerboard that feels smooth and fast under your fingers.
Finished in a natural matte satin that lets the Zebrawood’s wild figuring shine, this instrument is as visually striking as it is sonically versatile.
Key Features:
- Top Wood: Highly figured Zebrawood
- Body: Lightweight Empresswood (Paulownia)
- Neck: 3-piece Roasted Maple (neck-thru) with graphite support rods
- Fingerboard: Roasted Maple, 24 frets, Mother of Pearl Crown inlays
- Scale Length: 34"
- Nut: Brass, 1.64" width
- Controls: Volume, Volume, Bass Boost/Cut, Treble Boost/Cut
- Hardware: Chrome
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- Bridge: Aluminum locking
- Tuners: Gotoh GB-350
- Finish: Satin Matte – Zebrawood
- String Spacing: 0.75"
- Fingerboard Radius: 16"
- Strings: D’Addario XL-170 Nickel
- Case: Spector Gig Bag included
This Euro4 RST in Zebrawood is a perfect fusion of bold looks, advanced tone, and effortless playability—ideal for players seeking a lightweight, high-performance bass that stands out both visually and sonically
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.
While we have not identified any specific blemishes during our inspection, it’s possible there is a minor cosmetic flaw present—likely very subtle in nature. Based on its exceptional appearance and finish quality, it’s also possible that this guitar was used as a showpiece or NAMM display unit, which is not uncommon for B-Stock instruments.