Alembic Guitars Club
Alembic products => Owning an Alembic => Serial Number / History Requests => Topic started by: bass88 on April 11, 2011, 10:36:11 PM
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Hello! what can you tell me about this six string Epic ? I recently bought it.
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Here is a pic! (http://club.alembic.com/Images/394/101831.jpg)
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That's a gorgeous instrument! The 1st 2 numbers in the serial number are the year it was built, so yours was built in 1994. Maybe Mica can look up the build sheet for you & tell you more about it. Congratulations & welcome to the club!
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Thanks for the welcome rusty, I'm still working through some bugs and setup issues. I play both lightly and heavily and everything in between but I think either the last owner was a light touch kind of player or the climate change between California and Vancouver Island Canada has adjusted the neck for me and there is a great deal of fret noise but beautifully low action. The bass still feels good in the hands! First Alembic, first six string...life is good!
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I just got my Stanley Clarke Signature Deluxe in February. When I took it out of the box, the action was so low it buzzed on almost every note. I read Joey's post on setting up Alembics & got it much better! http://club.alembic.com/Images/16271/16318.html?1107545766 (http://club.alembic.com/index.php?topic=311) I still have some buzz I'm trying to work out, but have no doubt that it can be done. Alembics are AMAZING instruments & very adjustable to suit your style of playing. I tend to play pretty hard too, but I don't want my strings 1/4 off the neck to keep them from buzzing! I don't hear the buzz with my band, just when I play alone at home, but it still bugs me! I'm hoping that since it's brand new that it still has some settling to do & eventually I can get it set exactly how I want it. Mica has a saying that It takes the wood a little while to realize that it's not a tree anymore!
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Hi I'm just following up on this has anyone at alembic been able to find the history on my bass yet?
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Hi Dieter, these lookups are done when time permits, and it's a busy little factory so the wait time can often be a few months, rather than weeks. Meanwhile, make some music! That's what these creatures were made for.
Have you had more success with your setup?
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Thanks Adrian, I just read this and I have not been on the forum for a while. Coincidentally, I've been doing exactly what you said (making music). I took the bass to a local luthier and he did a brilliant setup after which I promptly decided to have him remove the frets. This bass is now a lined fretless and it sounds really sweet, fat and warm. My problems with the a string sounding muddy on the attack are gone, the electronics problems I solved by tightening the pots as recommended. It would be nice to have as much info as possible but I'm enjoying the instrument anyway.
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No problem, Dieter. My Epic got defretted too - like minds ...
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Hi Dieter,
Here's the details I found out about your bass:
serial number: 94W8757
model name: Epic
model number: WLB6
top: Flame Walnut
accent: Maple pinstripe
body: Mahogany
neck: 5-piece Maple
scale: 34 long
fingerboard: Ebony
inlays: none
pickups: MXY56
controls: Epic volume, pan, bass, treble, mono output
originally made for: Guitar Workshop, Norway
birthday: January 17, 1994
I've noted in the file that it's a fretless now.