Author Topic: Can Series II electronics fit in an Essence?  (Read 266 times)

El Thumpo

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Can Series II electronics fit in an Essence?
« on: June 10, 2019, 08:11:48 PM »
Yep, that’s my question.

I know the Essence was made with a body as small as possible, but I don’t know if “as possible” allows for an upgrade path. Europa electronics? Rogue electronics? The full Series II kit?

I ask because I love my Essences. Ergonomically, I haven’t found a more user-friendly instrument at any price.
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David Houck

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Re: Can Series II electronics fit in an Essence?
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2019, 08:49:42 PM »
My recollection is that the short answer is no.  Looking through the examples on the Essence page at alembic.com, there are some with Europa, Signature, Anniversary, and East-Meets-West.  But my recollection is that these require larger control cavities carved when built; and my recollection is that some, probably the Anniversary in particular, were quite tight.  My guess is that Series would at the very least require a thicker body, and it may be that the circuit board is just too big.

If you're thinking of a new build, then talk with Mica and find out what's possible and what's not.

http://alembic.com/prod/essence.html

mica

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Re: Can Series II electronics fit in an Essence?
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2019, 10:17:39 PM »
The short answer is no.

The medium answer is on a custom build you'd have to make the body thicker to accommodate the parts, and not everything will actually fit, you can do something like Will Gunn did here with "Refinement I and II. He uses an SF-2 as the tone controls.

Otherwise, you'd have to modify the body shape to cram it all in there, and then, it won't be that Essence body shape you love.

Europa/Rogue do fit well (on a new build - hard to make them fit existing holes). We've crammed Signature electronics in there, but it is really really tight (hope you have skinny fingers!). Face-mounted jacks give you more room than side-mounted ones do.