Re: Soliciting opinions on: Spector NS-2002B and a practice or low-end amp
I own two Spector NS-2002B bass guitars (bought from original owners). As a luthier/tech shop I obviously do all luthier/tech work on them. Here's my take on them:
For the current market price of $250-$300 they are a very good buy. I think it originally sold for around $500 USD. Spector marketed this model as being along the lines of a performance guitar at an entry-level price. Unmodified it's a decent bass but you'll need a quality amp setup to find real satisfaction. They are a solid instrument which should be on any list of best bass guitars under $300. With a minor investment, you can push it up to play like a $800+ bass.
Some people want to know about the NS-2002B vs NS-2000 or similar era models. Here's info on that:
Overall the 2002B is a good quality bass in regards to style, finish, electronics, hardware, etc. It makes for a very good for an affordable entry-level to intermediate level bass. Mine are at the 20-year mark and they have held up very well. It's comfortable to play - neck feels good, weight is good, etc. The same can be said for the NS-2000 bass.
Electronics are the defining difference. The NS-2002B has EMG-SSD pickups which are passive pickups made by EMG per Stuart Spector specifications (thus the SSD). For me, the stock EMG-SSD pickups are decent with a good bass amp pickups but don't deliver a "big tone". Fortunately, but for a few dollars, you can make a solid upgrade using
Seymour-Duncan pickups. The NS-2000 has EMG-HZ active pickups with EMG BTS Tone Circuit. Comparing the two, this is a huge difference. Obviously you can upgrade the NS-2002B with a preamp and immediately have a bass as good or better than the NS-2000. There are several good options for preamps and the upgrade is relatively straightforward. Check out the
Seymour-Duncan Active Bass Preamp Wiring Kit to get an idea of what you can do to get more from your NS-2002B bass.
Bottom line, the NS-2002B is a good buy for a beginner to an intermediate player. It can easily be upgraded to take things to an entirely higher level of playability.
