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Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: precarius on March 18, 2006, 12:04:06 PM
Here are my symptoms. Daily checking E-Bay for Alembic deals, making and revising a list of Dream Bass specifics, saving the empty boxes I get from Alembic just cause it says Alembic, I love the Alembics I have, but it always seems there is another one I want. Should I worry, or is it normal?
Mike
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: richbass939 on March 18, 2006, 12:19:36 PM
Mike,
Loving Alembics and wanting more - normal
Parking the Lexus in the weather because the garage is full of Alembic boxes - worry (However, someone just gave $160+ for an old Fender cloth.)
Making a prioritized list of the Alembics you want to buy next - normal
The kids going hungry to feed GAS - worry
Checking e-bay to see what things are currently going for - normal
You're probably okay.
Rich
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: bigredbass on March 18, 2006, 01:41:15 PM
You're utterly right that they're addicting.
 
I love my other basses.  Yet EVERY time I pick up the BigRedBass and start playing, it just RIGHT THERE . . the action, the look, and the sound.  I always hear every note on the BRB as if they were under the light of a Super Trooper.  My other axes, this part of the neck, that tone from the pickups, then I start noticing the construction and hardware . . . well it's just not fair to them.  And they would be just great had I not know about Alembic.  I often say if this was a piano, it would have to be a Bosendorfer or German Steinway.  It's just that good.  It's truly a lifetime instrument, not many electrics you can say that about.  To me they are a perfect blend of art and technology, a blend that often leans too far to one side or the other. Not these.
 
I often joke that IT owns ME and not the other way around. It's ALWAYS in the back of my mind.
As I can scarcely believe I'm fortunate enough to have it.  I could care less what they cost, as the way it makes me feel is priceless.
 
Plus the best part is it reminds me of the wonderful people that built it and the gang of friends I've made in this forum.  Only makes it all the more special.
 
My heartfelt thanks to all of you, and everyone in Santa Rosa.  Where would I be without the (BAD)Paul, Bob, Dave, and Susan, Val, Mica, Mary, and everyone in Santa Rosa?  Not often in this cold old world you can get adopted into a great family!
 
I know I'm gushing . . .
 
J o e y
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: olieoliver on March 18, 2006, 05:34:19 PM
i know I've been bitten buy the bug. I've looked and wished for years then when I finally purchased my first Alembic, BAM I get 2 an still looking...we're allowed only one wife (mate), but I've never heard of Alembibigamy.
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: ajdover on March 18, 2006, 10:32:09 PM
I think Olie's coined some new words ...
 
Alembigamist - 1.  Owner of more than one Alembic instrument.  2.  Person actively playing or owning more than one Alembic instrument.  
 
Alembigamy - 1. The act of owning and/or playing more than one Alembic instrument.  2.  Description of multi Alembic ownership.
 
And I'm proud to say I am an Alembigamist!  May I not be the first or the last!
 
With tongue firmly planted in cheek,
 
Alan
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: jlpicard on March 18, 2006, 11:29:28 PM
Hey Rich, since I live in Utah, does that make me an
Alembpolygamist? ;)
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: 2400wattman on March 19, 2006, 01:16:04 AM
That's just sick, just sick.....but I really really like it!
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: richbass939 on March 19, 2006, 05:11:41 AM
Mike,  
Well, I have heard you refer to one of your Alembics as your other wife.  Sounds like Alembpolygamy to me.
Rich
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: olieoliver on March 19, 2006, 05:42:13 AM
I think my Alembigamy has gotten out of hand. Last night my oldest daughter was out of town, my wife and I had the house all to ourselfs,nuyk, nyuk , nyuk,. And then....yep....you know what happened. My wife slips up to bed ........puts on some Marvin Gay.........lights a few candles.........and I' m sitting down stairs with a set of head phones plugged in to my MK 5 till 2:30 am this morning!
Ain't love grand!
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: ajdover on March 19, 2006, 06:06:31 AM
Olie,
 
    You realize, of course, that as a married man you're going to hell for that bit, right?
 
    Ah well, look at it this way ... at least you're not out running the streets.  When and if this happens again, just tell your wife that you're committing adultery with an inanimate object of your affection.  I'm sure it will go over well - NOT!
 
Alan
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: dela217 on March 19, 2006, 07:15:02 AM
I have probably had 25 or so Series basses over the years.  
 
Nah, they are not addictive at all.
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: rami on March 19, 2006, 08:01:25 AM
My name is Rami, and I'm an Alembic-aholic. I first deveolped this problem when I walked into Steve's Music store in downtown Montreal and picked up this:
 
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/393/26400.jpg)
 
My life has never quite been the same since.
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: bassdr on March 19, 2006, 10:55:15 AM
Hi, my name is Michael B. and I too am an Alembaholic- so far I have been able to limit myself to just Flame Koa Essence, however I feel the pull of further Alembaholisim. I look at ebay daily (multiple times!) To see what is for sale and spend time on the Alembaholic web site chatting with other addicts- I need help, please ;) you people are just TOO much fun! Michael
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: keith_h on March 19, 2006, 11:43:15 AM
And isn't it wonderfull how we all get support for continuing the addiction!  
 
Keith
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: malthumb on March 19, 2006, 03:36:03 PM
My name is James.  Since my first experience with a Spoiler, I have ventured into stronger and more potent forms of Alembic.  Over time I even became heavily involved in Alembic trafficking.  Yes, I bought and sold Alembics.  I've even encouraged others to partake of Alembics.  On occasion I have directed potential Alembic users to my supplier.
 
As all this was going on, I started actively seeking pictures of Alembics on-line.  I've downloaded pictures, I've posted pictures.  Then I ran across pictures posted by some guy named Rami.  I delved into a new level of voyeurism.  I guess in the 12 step process, the first step is admitting you have a problem.  The next step is seeking help.  Well, I don't want help. I want to continue to feed the addiction.  Anybody got a problem with that?
 
Peace,
 
James
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: lbpesq on March 19, 2006, 04:53:25 PM
Grant me the serenity
to accept the strings I cannot change;
courage to change the strings I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: maclamb on March 19, 2006, 06:58:47 PM
Hi
My first post.
I am a hobbyist, played in bands over the years.  Had fender, Pedulla, Carvin Fretless. And bough an Alembic series 1 about 20 years ago for $800 in Atlanta.
Loved its sound, but, I wanted a 5 string, found it too heavy and couldn't figure out all the little knobs. Sold it on ebay years ago to buy my current car.
So, now I have no ax and am looking. I played a Modulus Q5 and loved the sound and A Warrior and loved the feel and sound - I live 20 miles south of Alembic HQ and will go over and see what they have.
Now my question. I've only played the series 1 and it is WAY out of my price range. For between 1000 and 1500 what would you suggest I look for. I want a nice sounding bass (Casady is my hero - love the sound of his bass on Hot Tuna) but, as  a hobbyist and soon to buy a house, I need some ting affordable that I will love
Suggestions?
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: palembic on March 19, 2006, 11:00:21 PM
Brother James,
 
you forgot to mention that you were the one who invented a feasible step-by-step program how to acquire expensive Alembics with the least financial pain and a minimum of senior management interference.
Something with Malthumb and acquisition and it became one of our funny letterwords again ...uhuh ....yep ...got it MAAM = Malthumbs Alembic Acquisition Method.
Can you imagine how many innocent souls you have seduced to jump into the deep of the Alembic crypt that way???
LOL
 
Paul TBO
 
(Message edited by palembic on March 19, 2006)
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: jazzyvee on March 19, 2006, 11:43:14 PM
I think,
Therefore Alembic.
 
Jazzyvee
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: gtrguy on March 20, 2006, 10:31:28 AM
I can help!! I have developed a twelve step program for Alembaholics. The first step involves selling me your best Alembic for a song. Then on to thinning the rest of your herd. If you have more than 12 Alembics you are out of luck and are incurable.
Dave
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: David Houck on March 20, 2006, 07:29:03 PM
Joe; welcome to the group!  In that price range there are a lot of nice Alembics available.  Check out the For Sale section of this board.
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: keavin on March 21, 2006, 12:58:54 AM
I'm an Alem-bigot,,,(i don't particulary care for any other race of Bass)!
 
(Message edited by keavin on March 22, 2006)
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: jlpicard on March 23, 2006, 08:13:47 PM
It is comforting to know that there are many others out there with the same affliction!
Title: Are Alembics addictive......or is it just me?
Post by: crgaston on March 23, 2006, 08:36:57 PM
Fancy inlays, wood upgrades, and plated hardware...Alembling?
 
If so, at what point would it actually become Alembling-bling?