We're comparing two nearly-identical 5-string Spector models; Both basses have EMG DC pickups, a Darkglass Tone Capsule, and both feature the same Gunmetal Gloss finish. The main difference: One is a standard 35-inch scale and the other is a 34-37-inch multiscale. Nick Maffei discusses the pros, cons, and other idiosyncrasies to each style. The Spector Ethos HP: and the Spector Dimension HP: ------------- Join The Bass Channel to get access to perks: ------------- Join The Bass Channel on Discord: ------------- We make a small commission on any product purchased through our affiliate links. If you would like to support The Bass Channel on your next gear purchase, whether it be strings, cables, picks, or anything else, check out zZounds! Using our link doesn’t cost you anything extra but it helps us quite a bit. Thank you! ------------- Most of the basses we use in our videos are also available at zZounds: Fender Player Precision Bass: Fender Player Jazz Bass: Sterling by Music Man StingRay: Jackson X Concert Bass CBXNT DX IV: ESP LTD Surveyor 87: Gibson SG Standard: Squier Bronco: Spector Pulse II 4: Spector Pulse II 5: Spector Pulse II 6: Gibson Non Reverse Thunderbird: Gibson Rex Brown Thunderbird: Many of those basses feature EMG pickups and/or preamps: ------------- Follow us on the socials:
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