Here's the latest on my Alembird project.
Late last month, I shipped one of my '64 Gibson Thunderbird IV's to Alembic so that they could study it and begin to figure out how to build an Alembic with the body shape and some of the tonal characteristics of a T-Bird. Last week, Mica and I had a LONG telephone conversation in which she basically asked me about every small detail of the T-Bird's construction so that we could figure out what to replicate, what to improve upon, and what to design anew.
Decided so far: the body will be mahagony (like the T-Bird's) in the shape of a T-Bird. The neck will be a 5 piece, but made completely of mahagony (like the T-Birds). We'll use a small headstock, probably the Europa style, because the original T-Bird is extremely neck heavy. The heel on the neck will be made as small as possible so as to improve playability. The bass will have a crushed abalone oval fingerboard markers and a 5A quilt top for the pimp factor, but the top will only be 1/8 thick so as to not affect the tone.
Still be be determined: the number of pickups (2 or 3), the pickup model and the tone controls. Mica recommended doing this after the neck of the bass was built, so that they can experiment freely. We will place the pickups in the same location used by the T-Bird, as this is critical to the T-Bird's tone
The goal here is to build something that looks like a T-Bird, with Alembic's typical quality. As Susan said, it will sound like a cross between a T-Bird and an Alembic...like a T-Bird with clarity!
I'll keep everyone posted.