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bass4worship

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I want to own an alembic!!!
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2010, 05:29:30 PM »
If you can find a Excel it play and feel great

sjhoffma

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« Reply #16 on: February 21, 2010, 02:41:36 PM »
'starts crying because he sold his series I'

j_gary

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« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2010, 08:23:09 AM »
Sold your Series?1 What, you only had one?! HA!

bigredbass

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« Reply #18 on: February 26, 2010, 09:45:02 AM »
Josh, I'd offer a couple suggestions as well:
 
As Mica often points out, these don't sound like any of the other artisan basses, as inevitably virtually all of the other makers use Bartolinis or EMGs, and it's interesting to see how similar they all sound, despite how different they can look.
 
Alembics are very pricey new, as they just aren't built cheaply, and are built one at a time.  But, there are always some floating around used that can be had for way less than new if you're watching your budget.  There's always a turnover in the market of guys that bought one, said it 'don't sound like my Fender!', and are trying to get out of it so they can buy a MusicMan or Sadowsky.  I LOVE it when I can find one of those guys!  They do have their own tone, and they're not for everybody, but then what is?
 
Most modern amps have way enough EQ to cancel out any worries about 'enough bass' in the short or medium scales, if that size bass is a better fit for you.  The tone is a bit different, but you will not lack for deep end, and you may not even hear that slight difference.
 
And they're built by the best people in the world.  I bought a used Spoiler to begin with, and from the first time I found this forum, or anytime I've called and spoken to Mary and Susan and Mica, I've always been treated like I'd spent a million dollars with them.  They really care about their axes and there's nowhere else where you will be supported and have silly questions answered like Alembic.  I can't say enough about them, or the way they've always treated me.
 
J o e y

rjmsteel

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« Reply #19 on: February 26, 2010, 10:10:16 AM »
My 1981 Distillate 4 string 32 medium scale has plenty of low end bass with the filter turned only halfway down. In side x side comparisons it produces deeper lows out of the gate than my lowly 35 scale peavey Cirrus, which is a walnut/maple neck through.
2023 Mark King 5 String, Buckeye Burl via Will Gunn Guitars. With added 5-pin jack
2011 Series Custom Sans Filter 4 String: Coco Bolo
1989 Elan 6 String: Bubinga
1981 Distillate: Purpleheart Top

rjmsteel

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« Reply #20 on: February 26, 2010, 01:17:16 PM »
Also been playing my 6-string Elan, (older Alembic model), in our church for over the last decade, sounds crystal clear and the low notes carry clear with no boominess, (majestic sound).
2023 Mark King 5 String, Buckeye Burl via Will Gunn Guitars. With added 5-pin jack
2011 Series Custom Sans Filter 4 String: Coco Bolo
1989 Elan 6 String: Bubinga
1981 Distillate: Purpleheart Top