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Spector Debuts New Models for NAMM 2025

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Spector Debuts New Models for NAMM 2025

Spector Musical Instruments is proud to unveil its latest models at the 2025 NAMM Show, including the reimagined Doug Wimbish Euro 4 Signature Model, the Euro RST Zebrawood Limited Edition, the all-new NC-4 Frank Bello, and new Custom Shop Short Scale NS Options. These offerings continue Spector’s legacy of crafting exceptional instruments for discerning bassists.

Doug Wimbish Euro 4 Signature Model

In 2024, Spector unveiled the Doug Wimbish USA Signature Series which celebrated the impact and legacy of Doug’s iconic Spector instruments. Now, Spector is proud to introduce the newly refined Doug Wimbush Euro 4 Signature Model with specifications taken directly from Doug’s 1987 NS-2.

  • Custom-wound EMG pickups and unique pickup locations
  • Slim neck carve and narrow nut width.
  • Maple body wings with figured maple top
  • Spector Legacy Preamp for the classic Spector sound with added EQ flexibility

Available in Amber Stain and Black Stain finishes, plus a limited-edition aged finish inspired by Doug’s original instrument wear.

Doug Wimbish: “My Doug Wimbish Euro 4 Signature Model is absolutely stunning—visually, sonically, and with the feel of my original ’87 NS-2 Spector 4-String. The stars aligned on this model—everything came together. It shapes your sound beautifully, and I couldn’t be happier.”

Available Spring 2025 

Euro RST Zebrawood Limited Edition

The Euro RST Series presents the classic Spector design with a distinctive aesthetic and tonal style. Renowned by players for its light weight, enhanced resonance, and versatile electronics, the RST has become a fan favorite amongst Spector enthusiasts. New for 2025, Spector is offering the RST package with a stunning and unique Zebrawood top and lightweight Empresswood wings.

  • Figured Zebrawood tops with matching headstock.
  • Roasted maple necks and fingerboard
  • Aguilar Super Double Pickups & OBP-2 preamp

Available Spring 2025 

Spector Custom Shop Short Scale NS Options (Image Shown)

From its inception in 1977, the Spector NS-1, and later the NS-2, NS-5 and NS-6, have long been an icon in the world of electric bass with its gorgeous curves, unrivaled playability, and distinctive tone. Now, nearly 50 years later, the Spector Custom Shop is proud to offer this legendary instrument with all-new scale length options. For the first time ever, our neck-through NS-2, NS-5, and NS-6 models will be available in the player’s choice of four distinct scale lengths: 30”, 32”, 34” and 35”.

·      New scale lengths for added sonic versatility and comfort.

·      All four scale lengths are available on 4-string, 5-string, and 6-string basses.

NC-4 Frank Bello Signature ModelFrank Bello, best known as the bassist of New York’s legendary thrash metal pioneers Anthrax, has joined forces with Spector basses to develop an all-new instrument. Dubbed the NC-4 Frank Bello, this bass is inspired by both Spector’s rich history and iconic American bolt-on bass design. The NC-4 Frank Bello features a metallic purple finish affectionately named Tina Rose after Frank’s mother & grandmother and features a matching headstock, purple acrylic block inlays, and Frank’s signature EMG P/J pickup set.Alder body, 1-piece maple neck, and maple fingerboardFrank’s signature EMG P/J pickups with simple and effective volume and tone controlsVintage-inspired chrome tuners and a modern adjustable bridge

Frank Bello: “I am so psyched to join the Spector family, a place that already feels like home to me! The great people at Spector listened and contributed to every detail that I was looking for in a bass, and I am truly so excited for everybody to see what we’ve come up with. It was great to have the opportunity to bring some Spector basses on tour to give them a test run, and I can honestly say they checked all the boxes, and then some.”Available Spring 2025 

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Gear News: Fender Honors James Jamerson with a 1962 Precision Bass

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Gear News: Fender Honors James Jamerson with a 1962 Precision Bass

Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) announces the James Jamerson 1962 Precision Bass®, an era-correct tribute to the bass that was nearly as iconic as the Motown monolith who used it to redefine what the low end was capable of. 

“From R&B, to Rock, to Jazz, Country, and Reggae music… everyone owes a debt to James Jamerson. What he did on the 1962 P Bass has never been done. I am so honored to acknowledge that Fender changed everything with the 1962 Precision Bass,” said Raphael Saadiq.  

James Jamerson was a phenom in the studio and the stage all throughout the 60s and 70s but more importantly, he drew the blueprint for how a bass part should feel, groove and swagger in order to turn a song into a hit and thereby inspired generations of players to come. Such an indelible impact is impossible without the proper tools, and as far as Jamerson was concerned, none did the job quite like his trusty P Bass®. Its effortless playability, sleek design and undeniable low-end response was and is the path of least resistance between a killer idea and a polished, pitch-perfect bassline that can tie an entire song together. This signature instrument harnesses the magic of the Jamerson’s own Precision Bass and offers it to players everywhere, giving them the opportunity to develop a style and tone that is entirely their own. 

Born in 1936, Jamerson was introduced to live music through his grandmother and aunt, both church performers. Captivated by the energy of gospel and jazz, he taught himself piano and trombone before moving to Detroit at 18, where the downtown club scene pulled him toward the upright bass. After graduating high school, he began touring with local groups and by 1959 had become a fixture at Hitsville U.S.A., the recording studio that birthed Motown. It was there that Jamerson truly came into his own, laying down bass tracks for Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, John Lee Hooker and countless others, recordings now regarded as the foundation of modern electric bass playing.  As a As a cornerstone of the Funk Brothers and throughout this storied catalog, one thing remains constant – the warm, polished sound of the Fender P Bass that would come to inspire greats like Geddy Lee, Pino Palladino, John Entwistle, Raphael Saadiq, Bootsy Collins, Leland Sklar, Nate Mendel, Geezer Butler, Tal Wilkenfeld, Freddie Washington, Bob Glaub, Matt Freeman, and countless musicians across the globe to pick up a bass and embark on their own journey towards greatness. 

“I recalled saying to James as a teenager that he would be great one day! I am excited and happy those words have become a reality. James has received many awards, but the “P-Bass” is a tangible one. I hope you feel the funk and let the music play on!” said Annie Jamerson. “Thank you Fender, from my family and I, You Rock!” 

The James Jamerson 1962 Precision Bass offers players all of the dynamic response, low-end presence and stylish looks that helped elevate Jamerson to the top of his craft. This era-accurate instrument comes equipped with a custom split single-coil pickup that provides enough lush, low-end for any band but offers enough definition and punch so that fills, runs and embellishments won’t go unnoticed. The Heirloom sunburst nitro cellulose lacquer finish oozes with classic elegance and will patina gorgeously over time just like the real thing. A classic “C” shape neck, slab rosewood fingerboard, and chrome bridge and pickup cover all ensure that this bass plays, feels and looks like something that you would find in the live room at Hitsville circa 1963. This signature instrument gives players the unique opportunity to hold an integral piece of bass history in their hands and find the sound that speaks to them, just as Jamerson himself did nearly seventy years ago. 

“Jamerson is the reason the bass is what it is today. His 1962 Precision Bass wasn’t just an instrument; it was the heartbeat of an era,” said Justin Norvell, Chief Product Officer, Fender Guitars. “As we continue celebrating 75 years of the P Bass, we wanted every player, from bedroom musicians to touring professionals, to be able to hold a piece of that legacy in their hands. From the Heirloom Nitrocellulose Lacquer finish to the custom James Jamerson ’62 Precision Bass pickup, every detail was obsessed over to put that same magic in your hands. This recreation is our love letter to the man who made the groove non-negotiable.”

For more information, visit fender.com/products/james-jamerson-1962-precision-bass

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New Gear: Trickfish Amplification Adds L212 to Its L Series Cabinet Lineup

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New Gear: Trickfish Amplification Adds L212 to Its L Series Cabinet Lineup

Trickfish Amplification has added the L212 to its L Series cabinet lineup — a 2×12″ with diagonally arranged Lavoce neodymium drivers in the same compact footprint as the L410.

The L212 delivers the tonal character that 12″ drivers are known for: warm and defined through the low end, present in the midrange, and an open and musical top end, with enough output to carry a stage without a second cabinet. At 800 watts AES and 45 lbs., it handles the full output of any Bullhead amp in a cabinet that’s easy to move.

Trickfish president Ryan Owens said, “Players who want the warmth and depth of 12″ drivers at full gigging volume now have a single cabinet that gets them there. The diagonal driver placement was a deliberate choice — it supports better stage coverage without changing the cabinet’s footprint, so you get more coverage without giving anything up.”

The L212 is available now at $1,449 MAP directly from www.trickfishamps.com.

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Gear News: DOD and Morley Unite to Drop the New Wah-ocTo-Fuzz Pedal

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Gear News- DOD and Morley Unite to Drop the New Wah-ocTo-Fuzz Pedal

Legendary effects manufacturers DOD and Morley have united to create something truly remarkable: the Wah-ocTo-Fuzz™ pedal. Available now worldwide through local retailers and online, this innovative device answers the call of musicians looking to combine classic sounds by masterfully harmonizing three distinct effects into one unit. The pedal achieves this by blending DOD’s iconic 80’s FX35 Octoplus circuit with Morley’s timeless 70’s wah and fuzz circuits. The result is a pedal that simply leaves players saying, “WTF!”.

Designed to ignite creativity for guitar, bass, and keyboard players alike, the Wah-ocTo-Fuzz™ empowers musicians to use a singular effect or combine one, two, or all three simultaneously. The octave section utilizes the DOD FX35 Octoplus circuit to produce a classic analog octave blend that channels the captivating, glitchy essence of the 1980s. Players can easily sculpt this sound using the Direct Level to control the dry signal output, the Tone Control to adjust the overall brightness, and the Octave Level to dictate the lower octave signal.

The wah section boasts Morley’s classic Electro-Optical design and features convenient switchless operation; users simply step on the glow-in-the-dark treadle grip to instantly engage the wah effect. Finally, the fuzz circuit draws inspiration from the timeless sounds of Morley’s 1970s era, offering an Intensity Level knob to control the gain of the fuzz effect and a Fuzz Level knob to manage your overall signal when the fuzz is activated.

Built for maximum protection, the WTF pedal is housed in a rugged and lightweight Cold-Rolled Steel chassis. It also features a premium Morley buffer circuit designed to protect your tone from any mischief in your signal chain.

The new Wah-ocTo-Fuzz pedal features standard 1/4″ instrument jacks for both its input and output connections. For power, the unit operates using a standard 9VDC 300 mA center negative power supply, utilizing a standard +9V DC tip-negative barrel jack. Alternatively, it supports standard 9V battery operation that is easily accessible via a quick-clip battery door. Physically, the pedal measures 6.86 inches in length, 4.23 inches in width, and 3.88 inches in height, with a total weight of 2.27 lbs. (1.03kg). Finally, the Wah-ocTo-Fuzz is backed by a 1-year warranty.

For more information on the new DOD and Morley Wah-ocTo-Fuzz, please visit www.digitech.com.

Street Price: $249.99 USD

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New Gear: PJB Boosterooster Pedal

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New Gear: Boosterooster from PJB

Phil Jones Bass announces the BOOSTEROOSTER Model PE-2, A precision 2-band EQ, preamp, and clean booster for bass. Packing a boost of 18dB of 2-band clean gain, the PE-2 is a compact preamp and EQ pedal engineered specifically for electric and upright bass. It has been engineered to restore tonal control in any environment and delivers consistent, authoritative bass tone when connecting to PAs, recording interfaces, or unfamiliar backline — where bass tone is most often compromised.

The BOOSTEROOSTER’S +18dB of clean gain will drive amplifiers into their optimal operating range, compensating for passive or low-output instruments, and maintaining signal strength through long cable runs or complex pedalboards with no distortion, no compression, no coloration.

Features of its precision EQ include Bass Control (±12dB @ 60Hz) — targets true fundamentals, adding weight and authority without boom or speaker overload.

Treble Control (±12dB @ 6kHz) — adds clarity and articulation without harshness.

For more features and information, visit online at www.pjbworld.com

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Gear News: Kikuchi Guitars Arrives in Europe and the USA

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Gear News: Kikuchi Guitars Arrives in Europe and the USA

Kikuchi Guitars, Japanese boutique craftsmanship with a legacy behind it…

A new name has entered the international bass guitar scene, though the story behind it reaches back decades.

Kikuchi Guitars is the work of Japanese master luthier Yoshiyuki “Yoshi” Kikuchi, a respected builder whose career includes work connected to renowned Japanese and American bass brands and artists. During his career, Kikuchi has been associated with Atelier Z, John Suhr and Roger Sadowsky. In the early 1990s, he moved to New York to work alongside Roger Sadowsky and further refine his craft, later contributing to the development of Sadowsky’s Japanese production.

Today, decades of experience in design, setup and refinement come together in Kikuchi Guitars: instruments built around musicality, balance, smooth playability and immediate response.

The philosophy behind Kikuchi Guitars is simple: evolve the classic electric bass by improving feel, balance, response, consistency and musicality, without losing the soul players fell in love with in the first place.

“A legacy, made personal.”

The basses are manufactured in small batches in Japan and combine inspiration from classic 60’s and 70’s bass designs with carefully considered modern refinements. Features such as graphite-reinforced necks, lightweight hardware, transparent custom electronics, carefully selected woods and exceptionally low, even setups all contribute to instruments known for their comfort, balance and responsiveness.

The current lineup includes the Hermes Series, featuring models inspired by vintage configurations of Jazz Basses and available in both active and passive versions. Rather than custom shop instruments built to order, these basses are produced in limited batches with fixed specifications, allowing Kikuchi to offer boutique-level craftsmanship at a more accessible price point.

Tonally, Kikuchi basses are known for articulate lows, textured mids, crisp highs and a highly dynamic response. Whether played fingerstyle, slapped aggressively or used in subtle studio work, the instruments remain musical, balanced and expressive.

Kikuchi basses are already attracting attention from players looking for a refined boutique instrument that blends vintage familiarity with Japanese precision, detail and feel.

In addition to the bass lineup, Yoshi Kikuchi is also building a small number of handcrafted archtop guitars. At present, it has not yet been determined whether these instruments will become available outside Japan.

Kikuchi Guitars Europe, based in Hilversum, The Netherlands, is the official European distributor and showroom location for the brand. In the United States, players can connect through Kikuchi Guitars USA. Players are welcome to book private demo sessions in person or online.

Visit online at kikuchiguitars.com

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