Hello kungfusheriff, please feel free to step in any time. You make a good point as for the type of playing I do, small stinky bars with frightening large groups of inebriated people screaming for Led Zeppelin, would hardly require an Alembic. Honest to God, half the time my bass selection is based upon which one would best serve as a defensive weapon. I've been dragging around a large Trace rig and a Ken Smith for years to events where my equipment was worth more than the building. I'm often asked why I bother with the trouble and expense. Well there are moments, when I'm not trying to run the PA, or chasing the local drunk Elvis who has grabbed a mike, or dealing with the owner, or helping the guitarist back on the stage, there are moments where the band is on fire, the atmosphere electric, and the room is pulsating. At these moments the cream rises to the top and the weak are eaten, that is when it is all worth it. I've been running the above set up since 1989, and it has never left me wishing for more. I own a few Fenders, Ricks, and a Gibson. None has been able to make the starting team. Then I finally pony up for an Alembic, primarily due to its striking appearance, a quilted maple 99 SC with Europa electronics. Initially as you eluded to,I struggled with her. Once I understood how sensitive and varied the controls were I was hooked. Add the feel, quality, and an enthusiastic support system, you've got a keeper. I am so impressed with these instuments and the culture that I have to try their top offering. I deeply appreciate James kind offer and I just might take him up on the offer if he is still talking to me after all the questions I've bombarded him with. However at this point I do not trust my instincts or knowledge to make a confident decision about a Series II purchase, as I think it would take many hours of Alembic experience to make an intelligent call. Therein lies the beauty of this site. I feel as though I can get the benefit of years of experience in one place. There are some scary cats ( musician talk) hanging around this joint. Guys like James who has had more time on a Series and has owned more Series than I will probably ever see. These fellas can save one much time and sorrow by guiding you to where for the most part I am heading. My only job is to listen to these veterens and decipher whose style or thought process parallels mine. Their opinions will assist me as to where I want to end up in my selection process. One final thing( clapping & cheering) how is it that Zeppelin and Hendrix are still so popular? That stuff was hell to play 30 years ago nevermind now,jeeeze!
Stay Low, Gary