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Alembic products => Showcase => Signature Basses => Topic started by: Werner Witzel (thebass) on March 21, 2003, 12:25:13 AM
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Hello Alembic community, here is my humble input for the drool pages. It's a 94 Mark King Standard with feather flame walnut top and side LEDs (no picture yet).
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/3900.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/3901.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/3902.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/3903.jpg)
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/411/3904.jpg)
Nicer pictures than the actual ones on CNN I hope. Peace, brothers and sisters ! Werner, Cologne/Germany
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Ok guys ... stand back .. watch out for the drool on your key-board ... don't forget to wipe your screen after you tried to climb into the screen.
Werner ... WEW!!!
The pictures _technically- are amazing- but am I right that there is a yellowish bias due to artificial lighting???
And Werner ....WEW 2
You play GLOCKENKLANG!
Like I do (I think there is one more guy)
WEW
(I keep on wewing)
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Hi Paul,
thanks for the flowers. I was using 12V halogen lamps to illuminate the pictures so the bias is possible. But I am not a passionate photographer actually I didn't even own the camera I took the photos with. I just borrowed the camera (Nikon coolpix) from a friend because I don't have a digital camera (I need all my money for the music ;-)
The picture with the Glockenklang was from the previous owner. Believe it or not: I used to play Glockenklang but sold it because I was looking for a more flexible equipment. My actual rig consists of a TC1140 parametric EQ and a QSC RMX2450 PA. Both channels of the QSC goes directly into a SWR Megoliath 8*10 cabinet. The Megoliath consists of two independent 4*10 cabinets and the upper one has an additional Fostex horn. That's all. The headroom and the clarity of this setup is incredible and the TC is the most flexible EQ I know of. I also have a TC Triple C Multiband compressor which I am only using when I play Rock Tunes (getting less every day). For Jazz, Soul and Funk (getting more every day) I don't use it.
But don't get me wrong: Glockenklang builds very high quality amps and cabinets. It just didn't fit right to me.
If you like to take look to my equiment then just follow this link: http://www.wernerwitzel.de/gear.htm (http://www.wernerwitzel.de/gear.htm)
Werner
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That bass is about as humble as Alan Iverson!! Beautiful figuring on that one Werner.
Peace,
James
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thats my dream bass!
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... and will soon be at your home.
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Nice bass, love the top laminate.
Gone are the days when I had huge gear...Roland Bass Cube with extension cab..much easier on my back!!!
Talking of weight..is your MK heavy..mine weighs a ton..I think it is solid all theway thru'
(See MArk King 93)
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Hi Terry,
yes, the MK is heavy. My kitchen scale shows 5,8kg which is a bit over 13lbs. I guess. But since I am an XXL guy too it wasn't too heavy for me :-) Because the MK signature have no hollowed chambers like the series models I guess they are heavier than the series models.
I said 'was' because the MK has found a new caring home at brother onesimus since last week. Since I started playing short scale beginning this year I fell in love when I saw his SC deluxe. He was desperately looking for a MK and we decided to swap. I will get the SC out of customs tommorrow and hopefully discover that my decision was a good one.
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thebass..mine weighs just under 14lbs so I am not alone in thinking these are heavy basses.
The one I own is medium, I played a short scale a few years ago, they are much easier to play and you certainly don't hear the difference to medium or regular scale.