Where are Spector guitars made?

Where are Spector guitars made?

Where are Spector guitars made?

Spector is a guitar manufacturing company. It has been based in Woodstock, New York since 1987. Stuart Spector Design, LTD.

Where are Spector bass guitars made?

Drawing upon years of legendary design, Spector’s Euro Series basses are individually crafted by hand in the Czech Republic. Each bass is constructed using only the finest source materials, including hand-selected tone woods from the most fertile regions of the United States and Europe.

Where are Spector ethos basses made?

Since the ’80s, Spector has moved much of their production to outside of the US, either to the Czech Republic where its Euro-branded bass guitars are made, or to one of several factories in Asia, where its new NS Dimension and Ethos ranges are manufactured – in Korea, to be precise.

When did Korg buy Spector?

2019
In 2015, KORG, USA took over distribution in the USA & Canada, and eventually purchased Spector Bass in 2019.

What is a Spector ReBop?

Electronics in the ReBop are Spector’s TonePump active tone controls with knobs for volume, bass boost, and treble boost. The volume control doubles as a push/pull knob for switching between single or dual coil pickup modes. The ReBop is rounded out with black hardware and Spctor’s aluminum locking bridge.

Are Spector basses active?

Basses can be active via active tone controls and have passive pickups.

Who owns Spector bass?

KORG, USA

Where are Spector NS made?

Our Legend Series are made in Korea. Our same Korean factory since 1986. These have 3pc maple necks, Spector locking bridges, and Czech made Spector TonePump Jr active tone controls. Our Performer Series are now made in Indonesia and were previously made in China.

Does Korg own Spector?

In 2015, KORG, USA took over distribution in the USA & Canada, and eventually purchased Spector Bass in 2019. Now, under the name Spector Musical Instruments, the brand is headquartered on Long Island, NY, with USA basses still coming out of the same Woodstock, NY woodshop that Stuart moved into decades ago.