Spector Introduces Coda Pro Basses

Spector will be unveiling their Coda Pro series basses at NAMM this year. The new models offer the company’s classic inspired Coda at a lower price point by building them in their Korean Factory.

Spector Coda Pro 4 - Cherry

Available with four or five strings, the Coda Pro basses feature two EMG HZ passive single-coil pickups paired with Spector’s TonePump Jr. active 9-volt tone circuit. The bodies are made from non-figured solid maple with a Genuine Figured Quilt Maple top. The necks are one-piece rock maple with rosewood fingerboards.

Spector Coda Pro 5 - Black

The Spector Coda Pro 4 and Coda Pro 5 will be introduced at NAMM with list prices of $1,199 and $1,299, respectively. For more info, check out the Spector Bass website.

Spector Coda Pro Series Specs:

  • Neck Construction: 1-Piece Rock Maple
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Neck Inlays: Pearl Dot
  • Number of Frets: 20
  • Scale Length: 34?
  • Radius: 16?
  • String Spacing at Bridge: 4-string: 0.70?; 5-string: 0.66?
  • Truss Hex Key Size: 5mm
  • Truss Rod Type: Stainless steel – Single-Action
  • Nut Material: Micarta
  • Body Construction: Solid Non-Figured Maple Body
  • Top: Genuine Quilt Maple
  • Color Options: Black Cherry Stain, Transparent Black Stain, Natural Stain
  • Finish Options: Clear High Gloss
  • Color: Black
  • Bridge: Spector Locking
  • Bridge Hex Key Size: 2mm
  • Tuners: Spector Legend Style
  • Strap Button: Standard Button Style
  • Tone Circuit: Spector TonePump Jr. Tone Circuit
  • Circuit Type: Active – 2-Band
  • Circuit Voltage: 9-Volt
  • Pickups: Two EMG HZ Single Coil

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Leave a Reply to Ken Holst Cancel reply

  1. Well, I know my next purchase ;).

  2. How much would one of these babies cost. O.o
    I really love the natural finish.

  3. cool. The US built Codas are some of the most under-rated jazz clones out there. As nice as any Sadowsky, Alleva etc…

  4. as usual Spector has made a great instrument at an affordable price.

  5. Gee… another Jazz bass. How original.

  6. Looks like a very cool and playable bass. I had a Spector Legend 6 classic in cherry finish and it was an extremely well made bass, sounded fantastic.