Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: hendixclarke on September 03, 2007, 07:35:13 PM
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Doc has a beautiful Alembic with a wammy bar. His was the first Ived ever played. Are there kits that would work for Alembic basses? The effects are great.
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Kahler makes one for about $380-530 depending upon number of strings. I believe Alembic has built these into the occasional bass in the past. Not sure if anyone else makes a bass tremolo bridge.
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If you just want a 4 or 5 string, Wammi USA sells one for 189$ or 199$ USD respectively. It's the Kahler hybrid model, meaning it's the lighter weight version. Hipshot makes a vibrato for the bass as well, 4 or 5 string, but it goes through the body like a strat vibrato meaning a lot of wood has to go. Hipshots are around the 250$ mark as well.
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Stanley clarke has (had?) a Bigsby on the bass he plays on his 'i wanna play for you' live album. this bass was up for auction recently. If it's still available you could always bid on that. Saves all the installation work ;-)
here's a link to the spellbinder (http://www.spellbindercorp.com/index1.html) website. click on products.
graeme
(Message edited by jacko on September 04, 2007)
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Jacko,
I like the bigsby option. Seems cleaner. However, they don't make a bigsby for basses. Correct?
Therefore, if they don't, who else make them (bigsby like product) for basses?
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You could take a look at these: http://www.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_list&c=4 (http://www.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_list&c=4)
If Leland Sklar uses them, then I would assume that they're probably good.
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I was told by Kevin Thomson that the Kahler on my bass (formerly Kevin's) was put on by Valley Arts Guitars.
I would not recommend that anyone but a trained and pro luthier attempt to do this. The one on SCB ((Sweet Comfort Bass)that's what I call her), was done very niceley and if I had not been told that VAG put it on, I would have sworn that it was done by Alembic when it was built. Anyway here is the best pic I have at the moment for those interested. (http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/43718.jpg)
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I agree. Like I said in earlier posts, I like the bigsby approach because it don't require routers or anything that requires cutting into my bass.
Doc's bass is an excellent example of a job well done and I agree for people to seek an expert first.
The bigsby would be my most IDEAL choice. I may have to drill larger holes where the strings enter the pole (bigsby unit) and fasten the whole unit to my older non-alembic bass for testing first
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(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/43741.jpg)
Stanley Clarkes Wammy (Bigsby)
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I remember that Dino Alden had a tremolo put in his Series bass, which could be heard on his band Childhod's End('s) First EP release. I suspect Dino is lurking as a club member somewhere out there.
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I am putting the Bigsby first on this OHagan bass. If it sound good and adds sustain, I will have one placed on my Alembic. Here's a "before" picture of my Rare OHagan Bass
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/44003.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/44004.jpg)
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I will be removing the whole bridge, and totally replacing with a Alembic like bridge, but chrome to match the Bigsby. I'll show pictures when I am finish the work.
What I am trying to achieve overall is harmonic bending, and note hanging echo's Train-Like feedback. It will be fun play and having choices to bend notes like playing a guitar should be great fun too.
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here's one from the John Entwhistle collection
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/44036.jpg)
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Man that is beautiful... ONLY ON HIS BASS!
I don't think I want this done now I have a better picture of exactly how my bass would look. I am still going to put one (a bigsby) on a bass, but not my Alembic. Don't mis-understand me. If I had another (second) Alembic Bass, I probably would go for it and have it done. But since, I have only one Alembic Bass, and it is a 76 Shorty, the wood is much older (30+ years) classic.
I am having my bigsby put on my blue OHagan bass I posted. Also, the chome bigsby matches the bridge; which is also chrome.
Estheticly, the picture of this Alembic is beautiful (as I said) but I wouldn't do this to my classic 76 shorty, but this is what it would basicly look like, if I done the same thing...
Thanks for sharing the picture.
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Done!(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/44640.jpg)
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The above are a Godin, OHagan, and You know that other monster. I said I was going to show you guys the Bigsby on my OHagan and it looks great. The bad thing is keeping it in tune.
It adds a different element to my sound(s). I love my Godin Strat. It is the best guitar I had ever played bar none.