Make sure that you play them first, the Clarke's tend to be neck heavy. You can't go wrong with an Alembic but find out which body shape and electronics are best for you! I had always wanted a Mark King with Omega cut because I love how they look. Fortunately I found one in my area that I was going to buy and strapped it on, and it wasn't for me. I didn't like the balance and the Omega cut shifts everything to the left a few inches, which made it uncomfortable for me to play. Fast forward, I ended up with two Rogues an Orion with a Rogue body and a regular Orion. The two Rogues and one Orion have Europa/Rogue electronics and the other has Orion electronics. I chose these basses because most of my playing is live and the Rogue and Orion body shapes balance well and the electronics are great for live gigs. Others love the Clarke and King basses. There aren't any bad Alembics. The series electronics are the most versatile sound wise and are great for recording. Bottom line, it's best to try different Alembics to find what body shapes and electronics work for you! Good luck in your search, this site is a great place to start.