Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Introductions => Topic started by: BassJuju on March 14, 2021, 05:38:22 PM
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All I can say, it was my time. I looked at this one. A lot. Online. In person. Walked away from it twice, but it was always on my mind. Most of the past few years have been in “collection” mode, but now I want to have one that can do it all. This one is it. Or, at least I’m learning how it can be. The few hours I played it in store were good. Good enough to finally buy it. Today, I cleaned it up, changed the batteries, and played it with my amp. Just wow. Truly an unending array of tones. I’m sure this is going to be a great friendship. And, photo.
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Congratulations & Compliments, Welcome to the Alembic Club. Saw your post at the Other Place. ;) Glad you found us here.
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hard to go wrong with a buckeye burl top 5-string MK deluxe.
IMHO, of course 🤠
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Welcome, that is a great looking bass, and a great first entry point into the brand. This is the best place to get the lowdown on these basses. If you are a gigging bassist, your first gig with it will be a revelation.
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Thanks... I read a lot of posts here before buying. I was sad because I couldn’t search or ask questions until I created a login, understandable, but I didn’t want to get that far ahead of myself. These are truly wonderful, albeit, different instruments.
It’s my second top of this type. I have to admit that I didn’t think one could be so beautiful. The depth and richness that they coaxed out of this glorious piece of wood reveals more and more every time I look at it. I’ve bought basses from “custom” shops that make claims about 5A tops. If that’s the case, how many A’s are needed for these?
I gig, but not like many still do. Or, maybe want to is better. I play out at least twice a week. However, to your point, I believe that is completely accurate. My short time playing/learning at this point has revealed tones and small levels of adjustments that I never thought possible. I’m certain that will continue to bloom.
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Congrats and welcome! Beautiful bass!
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Blue buckeye burl is my favorite top wood with flamed spalted maple being a close second. Congratulations.
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Yea, you are gonna like that a lot.
Paul (who is a sucker for any Omega cut)
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Congrats! That's an awesome first Alembic!
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Congrats! Fantastic looking. Enjoy the ride
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What a nice bird-like wood figuring taking flight at the headstock, welcome Juju.
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It’s been about 6 weeks and I haven’t played another bass. Nothing else has the flexibility of tone, the playability and feel, nor the looks.