The brown truck brought it yesterday, but given the whacky weather we've been having, I figured letting it sit and acclimate overnight was the wisest choice of action. So, this morning I unpacked it. Ladies and gentlemen, I present my newest acquisition: A Spector Timbre 4 Jr. Short Scale Acoustic-Electric Bass in Matte Black. Here alongside a Stratocaster for scale:
"Short scale" in this case refers to the 30" scale length versus the typical 34." I confess, I'd never heard of Spector before coming across the Stupid Deal of the Day on Musician's Friend, but the price was stupidly low, and I like the idea of having a bass right at hand should the inspiration strike me. I'm also thinking of joining the church band, who is without a bass player.
The guitar is surprisingly well built, solid, sitka spruce top and laminated mahogany back and sides. Bolt-on mahogany neck with laurel fingerboard and an onboard Fishman Presys+ pre-amp and piezo pickup.
Spector gets good reviews on the bass forums, and now that I've looked it over, tuned it and played it a bit, I think it's a keeper. What I have to do is work on my right hand, since it sounds so rich when finger-plucked. I need that!