Great forum! But I do have a question. Does anyone actually play their Alembic basses?
I just purchased a very nice 87 Persuader and though the bass does have a couple of very minor 'love taps', I was just amazed at the overall condition of this 22yr old bass. It had some Alembic round wounds on it, and they were very flat/dead, so I put a set of Optima Golds and the first thing I noticed is that any fret where I stretched a note, I felt fret grind. You know, that grind you feel when you use ground wounds on a new bass. Visual examination of the frets really looks to me like this was not a very well used bass.
She's getting plenty of play now and though I was really fearful I may have spent too much for her, I did buy it on an ebay from a reputable dealer that I spoke to over the phone a few times beforehand, and was comfortable that I might be getting a prize, and I certainly did. More than I had expected really.
Now I have 3 other basses that I am going to sell. Not just because I will never play them again, but also because I think I have some serious Alembic GAS.
Funny. All the $$$ I've spent in the past on basses and other gear/goodies trying to find nirvana, and also that Alembic sound, only to finally get one. Nothing was wasted, no harm, no foul, but really, I wish I had known then what I know now.
Problem is, now I want a Signature :-/