Just what I thought. I'll pass.
An Artist like Stanley Clarke should stay away from the drawing board if he tries to make a case for creations like the Spellbinder basses, when he's been enjoying life with Alembic all the years. He plays a Rolls Royce, and returns with a Yugo basses to sell?
Technically speaking, the Spellbinder lack a lacks an offical peer review I would expect. I tried searching the web on this bass to get more insight, and I found nothing. I asked people here, and nothing returned. I have not even read anything from Stanley as to; why he felt a need to market his own basses?
Truly, what else does the gets other than a bass indorsed with Stanley's design and name?
IS THAT ALL
If so, I'll pass.
Stanley is not the only person who tried to rub off his influence to the production floors.
Bootsy has a limited Space Bass. I love Bootsy, but he and Stanley can keep their basses. Enough said.