You keep pushing that I have an idol golden cafe level of appreciation for Alembic basses. I understand, in order to make your argument stick, or carry weight, you must try to use an religious references to galvanize your justifications in 'personalizing your bass.'
I nned no ones approval or justification to modify something that I own. However from the tone of your comments, you seem offended by it.
The tenor of your own posts proves my point.
The only inherit problem with personalizing a bass, including an expensive bass like an Alembic, if you ever needed to sell them, this issue will become a serious trade-in value; meaning: the depreciation on customization on novice ideas for the bass will be a reality.
Your assumption is that my mods are not an improvement. They are. And if you'd actually bothered to read my previous posts, then you would have seen that they are reversible with zero damage.
And for someone like me and others on this board, would comb for closer even loser examination, and some wouldn't even have the spirit to take notice.
I don't understand you point through the messy grammar.
Alembic has spent many years perfecting their basses, and when you alter them, you automaticly de-value them as fast as you drill the first hole.
Who mentioned drilling holes?
I would state who had done the refinish if I sell. To think that only the staff at Alembic are capable of stripping and refinishing an instrument again makes my first point. It is not rocket science.
As for them being perfect, far from it. Very good? Yes. Perfect? No.
I know guys who raise Pit bulls into universal lovable dogs. I also know people who take the same wonderful breed, and convert them into man(children)-killers biting anyone except, their master(s). This is customization too.
Straw man.
The fact of the matter is, you can't keep anything forever. For those things that benefit you, should be passed down, to benefit others after you.
So only in it's factory state woiuld my bass be of benefit to anyone else? Ludicrous.
Do on to others, as you wish others to do onto you... This is a golden rule my friend and it is also an Altruistic message.
What has that got to do with my own choice of modifying something that I own?
Nothing wrong with changing something if it's broken, or needs to be improved.
Thanks. It was and I did.
I am in the business of making things better too, but as a Engineer myself, I know that some things need to be done by better minds than myself.
The electronics in an Alembic are far from SOTA, cutting edge technology, especially as mine are nearly 30 years old and the 5532 was surpassed long ago. It's just a couple of well implemented buffers and SVF's.
I'm an EE so it's an easy job.