Basses.. .An 8-string Alembic (The Riff King) and a 4-stringer on the way. A custom stereo 4-string fretless, a Ricky 4001 (stereo). The Non-Alembics run inbto the Rick-O-Sound stereo splitter, the Alemibic/s into the Alembic stereo power supply.
The treble pickups route through an effects loop of wah, distortion, delay/reverb, flanger floor pedals and loop machine. (all connected with Planet waves cables then to the treble anp--a vintage Bassman 4x 10.
The bass pickups route through a sub-octave stompbox box then into the bass amp-an Ampeg 400 watt head and 2x 15 ported cabinet.
Switching works like this...
Alembic/s are always wired in, but when my second one comes, I'll need to swap pin cables as I set up from one number to another, or introduce another layer/level of A/B switching. The fretless and Rick also need a cable swap when I switch, but are also ready-wired. Straplocks and straps on everything
My 2 Morley A/B boxes are set so one foot click each box changes the treble and bass paths from Alembics to fretless/Rick.
ALL stereo.
Thunderous sustain and deep boom always clean. Color, brightness, noise, effects and such always on top.
Miles of cables. A custom pedalboard. About 30 minutes set up each show.
Then, I have to set up my Hammond, my synth, my MIDI foot synth pedals, my keys looper, my Taylor W-15, my saz, my Les Paul, my theremin, my darbuka, dumbek, tabla, bandir, finger cymbals, dumbek, .. seriously. I love juggling and dancing from one thing to another, making three sounds at once
Here's a pic of us in our acoustic improv set. Lterally everything on the left (left of that Strat) is mine. The Riff King is hidden by a frame drum, but you can see it at
http://www.alembic.com/info/FC_riff.html Jealous? Or relieved it's not you who has to set it all up?
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