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The [[Spector NS-2]] #669 was built on May 10, [[1983]] and was the last bass in a batch of 14 basses completed that day. | The [[Spector NS-2]] #669 was built on May 10, [[1983]] and was the last bass in a batch of 14 basses completed that day. | ||
− | On [[1983-07-24]] music instruments dealer Dan Martin from St. Charles, MO had brought the instrument to [[The Checkerdome]] and showed it to [[Danny Quatrochi]], who considered it cool enough to | + | On [[1983-07-24]] music instruments dealer Dan Martin from St. Charles, MO had brought the instrument to [[The Checkerdome]] and showed it to [[Danny Quatrochi]], who considered it cool enough to present it to his boss. |
During the [[1983-07-24]] soundcheck and concert [[Sting]] played the white [[Spector NS-2]] bass for the first time. | During the [[1983-07-24]] soundcheck and concert [[Sting]] played the white [[Spector NS-2]] bass for the first time. |
Revision as of 14:33, 12 November 2021
Spector NS-2 | |
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Artist: | Sting |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | 1983 - 1984 |
Contents
Introduction
The Spector NS-2 #669 was built on May 10, 1983 and was the last bass in a batch of 14 basses completed that day.
On 1983-07-24 music instruments dealer Dan Martin from St. Charles, MO had brought the instrument to The Checkerdome and showed it to Danny Quatrochi, who considered it cool enough to present it to his boss.
During the 1983-07-24 soundcheck and concert Sting played the white Spector NS-2 bass for the first time.
Nowadays the bass is displayed at The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame & Museum in Cleveland, OH, USA.
Gear breakdown
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Quotations and trivia
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See also
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External links
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References and footnotes
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