Hey Paul,
Thanks for the answer. So where exactly does that put my Meckie related question? Does that mean that ANY non-bass-specific PA is top notch or rather just an average subsitute for what bass manufacturers do offer. From your answer I am tempted to even think with an Alembic we would RATHER get those non-bass-specific (man, what is the proper word for that?) PA for the full tonal range rather than one created for average basses in particular.
I am still confused.
Paul, regarding my double neck: It is not that hard to handle, to be honest. OK, it weighs (almost 20 lbs), so I am still keeping my eyes open for the perfect back-reliefing strap-system on this cruiser (I was thinking towards something hip attached rather than shoulder attached - maybe similar like a steady-cam harness as used in the film industry, only less complicated, but at least to put the weight to the hips and away from the back). However, in the practical world I am mostly playing the bass on my lap in a sitting position, and it is great for that! When built, many effort was made to reshape the body to a usable size without loosing the original character. I am amazed to say this double neck playes wonderfully in lap position, since the fretted 4-string neck is way up like I would use it for slapping anyways and the fretless 6-string is as low as is very comfortable for finger style. So it is not hard to handle this much guitar at all :-) and very nice to being able to switch between fretted & frettless during a song.
Nevertheless, just to cover both extremes my next Alembic will be a small, small, small short scale. Don't ask me WHEN that will be :-)
Thanks for your nice comment!
Hartmut