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Description

First appeared in 1989, new price in Oct 1989 was $599, available in Black (WEB520BK), Red (WEB520RD) and White (WEB520WH).

Body style looks similar to the Spectrum Series II models, headstock similar to the Dimension IV and Dynasty.

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See how Eric Brittingham uses Westone Spectrum V 5-String

Eric Brittingham

Bassist, Composer

Poison

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Verified via YouTube

Eric Brittingham is confirmed to use a Westone Spectrum V 5-String bass, as he can be seen holding it in the official music video for "Somebody Save Me" by Cinderella, available on CinderellaVEVO's YouTube channel.

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