Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Introductions => Topic started by: frzimmermann on December 13, 2013, 12:02:25 AM
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Hi everybody! I'm Frank, a new member and happy to here!(http://club.alembic.com/Images/397/185285.jpg)
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There was a word missing: happy to be here ;-)
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Welcome Frank , I am glad that you are here !
Ich bin sehr froh dass Sie uns hier besuchen !
You bass is quite beautiful . I am interested for you to tell us about your amplification as well . I like to read about specs and technical details.
Wolf AKA Sonicus
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Hi Wolf,
thanks a lot!!!
Well, the bass was originally built for the NENA bass player Juergen Dehmel (biggest hit in the 80ies: '99 Red Ballons'). It's a 1985 Series II Custom. I've met Juergen a couple of years ago and he told me the story about the bass, that he had to confirm three times in a written form, that the bass has to be black colored - I guess it was quite unusual to order a Series II in black ;-) Some weeks ago I saw the bass in a Munich store - I had to ... ;-)
The rig is a DS-5 and a F-2B powered by a Glockenklang 'Bugatti 300' stereo amp. As a result, the treble pick-up goes to the Glockenklang 4x10 'Take Five' speaker and the bass pick-up goes to the 1x15 Glockenklang 'Uno Deluxe Light' speaker.
I'm still overextended by the gear, because I was the Fender Precision/Orange amp till now ;-)
Frank
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Frank,
Thanks for the update about your rig. I am sure that it sounds wonderful . I find that when I play an Alembic Series I/II that I get the most satisfaction playing stereo as well ; such as you have routed your signal.
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Hi Wolf,
thanks! Yeah it sounds pretty nice so far but I'm still not into the frequency settings of the bass yet. I've never had more than three knobs on my bass before ;-) Are there some samples of settings available?
Frank
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Hi Wolf,
thanks! Yeah it sounds pretty nice so far but I'm still not into the frequency settings of the bass yet. I've never had more than three knobs on my bass before ;-) Are there some samples of favored settings available?
Frank
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Welcome to the Club from Scotland Frank. there are quite a few europeans on here now - several in germany. More pics of your bass wouldn't go amiss ;-)
Graeme
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Welcome to the club, like sonicus has indicated, I'm also interested in your technical setup. I'm just starting to experiment with my series bass in stereo.
Jazzyvee
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Hi Graeme,
thank you very much! Unfortunately I don't have many pictures at the moment - I have to take some! Nevertheless here is a pictures from the Munich store I bought the bass.
Frank
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Hi Jazzyvee,
thanks! I'll create a technical plan of my rig and post it during the weekend. Do you have any specific questions?
Frank
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Hello Frank,
Welcome from Australia.
There are so many knowledgeable people here that are willing to help if a person has questions about Alembic (or anything else really)
You will find the members of this board are a diverse group of individuals who can speak with authority on just about any topic.
You will find some valuable information in the FAQ and must read sections on the main page of the club.
If you come to Australia, look me up
slawie
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Hello Frank,
That is a beautiful bass and quite the rig! I bet it sounds amazing!
Welcome to the club!
Keith
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Very Nice Bass and Rig!Welcome to the Alembic Club!!! You have great taste in equipment I see..I would like to hear those Glokenklangs!!! I have a series distillate!But I'm running 2 F1-X's a, QSC 1804, 2:2x10 custom cabinets (my design)housing Kappa 3010 LF for the bottom and Kappa 3010 HO for the treble. For effects I'm using the Lexicon MPX1 and EBS Envelope pedal for the treble and a EBS Octave pedal for the Bottom side.In addition I just put a Stroborack in my rig for tuning. Keep it low and stay outta treble!
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Frank, welcome to the forum! What a great looking bass, and that rig is pretty nice too ;) Enjoy and Play it Healthy! Art
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Hello guys,
thanks for the very nice welcome! I appreciate that very much!
@Slawie: if I come to Australia, I'll ring at your door! Thanks! The same to you, if you come to Munich!
I'll check the FAQ regarding the frequency settings - I am sure, I'll find the answers to my questions.
@Keith: thanks! It sounds very nice indeed, but there is still a lot of sound capacity which I haven't found yet - still turning on the knobs ;-)
@Charles: thanks! You have an amazing rig!!! Sounds like a really interesting collection! Would you mind to put some pics on the page? That'd be great!
After purchasing the Alembic bass, which was by accident as I've written before, I was looking for a stereo preamp first. I was keen to check out this great opportunity to send the pick-up signals in different directions! It's not so easy to find a F1-X or F-2B on the market. So I bought a F-2B from a nice guy from Charlottesville, Virginia, USA via ebay as the first part of the chain. I was looking for a F1-X as well but didn't spot any. I've had a Crown DC-300 Series II power amp already which was the interim solution till the Glockenklang Bugatti 300 arrived last week. I was looking for a QSC as well (I guess Stanley Clarke uses QSC as well!), but
I've got the recommendation to check out the Glockenklang stuff and as a result I ended there. It's a German company with a very good support. I found all the stuff in ebay, except the 1x15 Speaker which I've bought new - I was fortunate because I've got the last available. A friend of mine gave me the information that Glockenklang doesn't produce this model anymore and I had to act quite fast! These Speakers are hard to get because of the 4Ohm impedance and the light version. The risk was too high to get none on the market for used equipment thus I bought a new one.
I'm using a EBS pedal (Chorus) as well (it's not on the picture yet). This effect is only working for the treble pick-up/4x10 combination. Good idea to send the Octave to the 1x15 - I have to think about it ;-)
@Art: thanks!!!
Have a nice weekend everybody!
Frank
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Your rig = awesomeness.
I remember several years ago Bass Player magazine did a huge shootout article comparing like 30 different bass amps. The Glockenklang wasn't even part of the amp shootout or review---they were using it as the gold standard of pristine bass tone by which they were measuring all the others.
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Hi eligilam,
thanks a lot!
I have a lot of bass player magazines at home - do you know which issue or year that was?
Frank
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You can see my rig (well one of them)..Look up Chalie's rig, and there you will see my Distillate series bass. I think I have Chalie's Distillate page also.
I'll take some new photos of my current rig that I just described to you and put it up as Chalie's revamped rig in a few days.