Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: mica on November 30, 2016, 03:27:36 PM
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A few months ago, Chicago Music Exchange (http://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/) signed up as an Alembic dealer. We're so happy to have such an enthusiastic and knowledgeable dealer in Chicago! The pieces in their opening order are starting to ship out this week, and the first one is the amazing Buckeye Burl Mark King Deluxe with a Purpleheart fingerboard. Marc Najjar is the resident Alembic specialist, and so call him up at 888-686-7872 if you are interested in this medium scale beauty.
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That's pretty.
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Have bought a couple things from CME through Reverb. Good folks to deal with.
That Buckeye Burl Siggy sure is a nice way to start off. :D
Nice color contrast with the fingerboard... is that purpleheart?
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Both Reverb and CME are owned by David Kalt according to this clip from a Chicago business magazine. I guess we will be seeing more Alembics on Reverb>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Serial entrepreneurs are critical to a thriving tech ecosystem, and Reverb CEO David Kalt is proof of how the city's startup community is gaining steam.
Just don't call Kalt's business a startup to his face.
Reverb, an online marketplace for buying and selling music gear, was founded by Kalt in 2013 and recently moved into a new office in Lakeview. Kalt, who also owns the Chicago Music Exchange, developed the business to give musicians a better platform for finding and selling equipment.
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Saw that on the CME Instagram page this AM - they seemed pretty stoked! It's a beauty!
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Nice. I'll have to pay a visit!
As a side note, I've really been enjoying using reverb.com. They charge way less than ebay (3.5% vs what, 10?).
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Mica, are they receiving anything in a 32'' scale by chance? Been wanting to check that out. Been decades since I played a Spoiler...
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This bass is a 32" scale. The others they are getting are short and long, so they will have something for everyone... guitars too!
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One of my favorite places to hang out & wish I had coin! Now I have another reason to get down there.
Peter
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I've been to CME twice. Looks like I need to start planning trips 3 thru 10.
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Here's the Rogue that landed there yesterday. Curly Redwood top and Walnut body! The tailpiece is the special edition smooth "capsule" version of the bar. Enjoy!
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You also need to see this tailpiece in detail. So sweet!
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Pretty bass... I like the walnut core too. Wonder what it sounds like? (*say, compared to a standard mahogany core)
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My guess it will have a more even woody tone where the highs aren't as bright and the bottom end is more rounded.
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You also need to see this tailpiece in detail. So sweet!
That is exactly how it should be . . . those smooth radii's make you want to touch and trace it with your finger tip. Beauty 'ey!
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The Redwood bass has a really interesting complex tone. It does have a deep, throaty tone from the Redwood. But that Walnut body (and that's a LOT of Walnut) makes for a super snappy attack, like FAST! Glad you like the tailpiece, Paul.
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Walnut body is a nice option, and looks very nice on this bass; along with that top of course.
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So I stopped in last Thursday with my daughter to have a look around. The place is like a museum! Walked downstairs and there in the center of everything were 5 Alembics on display - (2) Stanley's, the King and Rogue above, and a 5 string Essence (Boy, those have come a long way since the first ones I used to see at Guitar Center. Really nice.) Funny, I had mentioned earlier in this thread that I wanted to check out a 32'' scale, but I was so enthralled with the gloss finished SC, I totally forgot! Super cool bass. After playing it for a while, I said to my kid "you wanna see something cool?" So I flipped the LED switch on and she was like "WHAT?!?!" :D This was my first real experience with dual filters (I play a Distillate), and I'd need to spend more time by myself dialing it in, but I pretty easily got a good tone going before I even realized the amp settings were all zeroed out. Dialed that in a little bit, and BOOM! The staff was cool. Here's this guy they've never seen before, in a leather biker jacket with zippers everywhere asking to play one of the most expensive basses in the store. LOL! I of course took off the jacket and put them at ease and they set me up in a little room with 3 amps. When I was done with the SC I wanted to try a couple of new Rics to see how the necks felt. They were like "You're welcome to try anything you want." Highly recommended. Now I have to schedule another visit to try the 32'' King.
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:)
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CME just posted their demo video of the SC Deluxe and Brown Bass today. Check it out!