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Title: Newbie needing advice.
Post by: hornunit on December 20, 2005, 11:00:30 AM
Hi, I'm looking to find and purchase a small scale Alembic. Can anyone give me advice as to which models to check out and which to avoid. Is there anything I should be aware of about buying a small scale bass?
Title: Newbie needing advice.
Post by: David Houck on December 20, 2005, 01:50:36 PM
Hi Stephen; welcome to the group!
 
Alembic doesn't make or hasn't made anything that isn't of the highest quality.  So, without knowing any more about what you are looking for, I can only say that there are no models that need be avoided.
Title: Newbie needing advice.
Post by: jazzyvee on January 03, 2006, 03:53:51 AM
I agree with Dave on that, although it is worth noting that some of the short scale models do not balance as well as the long scale ones.
 
I have an SC Deluxe signature in the Small  standard body shape that does suffer heavily from neck dive. To be honest, now I have got used to the neck dive and automatically compensate for it in my playing. It is a bit discerning when you first start playing it.
 
So I'd be mindful of that when chosing body shapes especially if you are going for more than 4 strings on a short scale.
A good wide strap also helps.
Jazzyvee
Title: Newbie needing advice.
Post by: mica on January 03, 2006, 01:12:45 PM
Just about every bass you see with this shape will be short scale:
 
(http://club.alembic.com/Images/397/23845.jpg)
 
As you can see, there isn't much of an upper horn. This shape barely balances, usually at about 2:00-2:30 on a strap. Holding it up higher so that your  right upper arm helps brace it works for some players. Also using a strap with a suede lining will help it stick in place.
 
Of course, you can order a short scale length on any body shape. If you require a higher balancing instrument, you can select a different shape to pair with the short scale.