I play mostly rhythm in a Bob Weir manner. Lots of different voicings, inversions, arpeggios, embellishments, etc. I prefer a very clean tone for most of the material I play. My Alembics and my own builds with Alembic PUs/electronics are perfect for my purpose. And, just like Alembic basses, the PUs/electronics in Alembic guitars inspire/require you to improve technique as sloppy playing is more apparent. As for harder rock, metal, shred, or other styles that call for various amounts of distortion, I agree with Jazzy. Alembic PUs/electronics would not be my choice. I’ve been through a lot of pedals and amps in my search for lead tone. Also like Jazzy, I lean toward the Santana saturation end of the spectrum. I’m still looking. These days I’m playing around with the second channel of a Quilter Micro Pro 200, and a Pigtronix Micro Disnortion placed in the effects loop. The Pigtronix even has a “Carlos” setting.
Bill, tgo