Spector EuroBolt 5 - Tobacco Sunburst
Spector EuroBolt 5 – Tobacco Sunburst (Roasted Maple Neck, Aguilar Electronics)
The EuroBolt 5 blends classic Spector tone with a fresh bolt-on design, delivering punchy response, improved attack, and a more organic feel. This 5-string model features a 3-piece roasted maple neck and roasted maple fingerboard, providing enhanced stability, smooth feel, and a tight, articulate tone. The bolt-on construction adds a slightly more percussive snap compared to Spector's traditional neck-thru models.
The contoured NS-style body is carved from lightweight European Alder and topped with figured North American Maple, finished in a stunning Tobacco Sunburst Gloss that shows off the natural grain beautifully.
Electronics come courtesy of Aguilar, with a pair of DCB G4 humbuckers and an OBP-2 active preamp providing a wide tonal palette—thick lows, clear highs, and sculptable mids, perfect for any modern genre. Whether you're laying down heavy grooves or digging into nuanced fingerstyle lines, this bass is built to keep up.
Specifications:
- Top Wood: North American Figured Maple
- Body Wood: European Alder
- Neck: 3-Piece Roasted Maple (Bolt-On)
- Fingerboard: Roasted Maple
- Frets: 24
- Inlays: Mother of Pearl Crown
- Nut: Graphite, 1.81" Width
- Scale Length: 35"
- Fingerboard Radius: 16"
- Pickups: Aguilar DCB G4 Humbuckers (Neck & Bridge)
- Preamp: Aguilar OBP-2 Active
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- Bass: ±18dB @ 40Hz
- Treble: ±16dB @ 6.5kHz
- Controls: Neck Volume, Bridge Volume, Bass Boost/Cut, Treble Boost/Cut
- Bridge: Aluminum Locking
- Tuners: Sealed Die-Cast
- Hardware: Black
- Finish: Tobacco Sunburst High Gloss
- String Spacing at Bridge: 0.66"
- Strings: D’Addario XL-170-5
- Case: Spector Gig Bag Included
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.