Stuart Spector co-founded Spector Guitars in 1976, and became well-known for the sleek, neck-through-body design that proved popular with bass players. In 1985, Kramer (BKL) bought the company while Stuart Spector maintained a consulting position for three years.
In 1989, Spector left Kramer and founded Stuart Spector Designs, Ltd. He introduced the SD bass in 1992, and along with Joe Veillette began handcrafting instruments, using custom-made hardware and fine hardwoods. Veillette left SSD in the spring of 1996 to work on his own designs as well as do outside consulting for other firms. Stuart Spector reacquired the rights to his Spector trademark in 1997. Both the U.S. and European produced models became the Spector line, while the current Korean produced models retained the SSD trademark.
The U.S. built NS and SD series models were previously built in Woodstock, New York from 1992 to 1996; and the Europe series models in Czechoslovakia from 1995 to 1996.
See Spector. Instruments previously built in Korea from 1991-98. Previously distributed exclusively in North America by Armadillo Enterprises of Clearwater, FL.

SSD Electric Guitars Models

SSD NS94 (NS-K-4) Image

SSD NS94 (NS-K-4)

- offset double cutaway soft maple body, through-body maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, 34 in. scale, black die cast fixed bridge, blackface peghead with pearl logo inlay, 2-per-side tuners, black hardware, 2 EMG HZ humbucke...

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SSD NS94S

- similar to the NS94, available in Amber Stain, Black Stain, Blue Stain, Honeyburst, Matte Natural, Natural, Padauk Stain, or Red Stain finish, disc. 1998.

SSD NS95 (NS-K-5) Image

SSD NS95 (NS-K-5)

- similar to NS94, except has 5-string configuration, 3/2-per-side tuners, available in Gloss Black finish, disc. 1998.

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SSD NS95S

- similar to NS95, available in Amber Stain, Black Stain, Blue Stain, Honeyburst, Matte Natural, Natural, Padauk Stain, or Red Stain finish, disc. 1998.