I have an Essence 5 which has been getting a lot of playing time with a relatively new jam band I'm in.
This one is unusual for my experience with Alembics, so I figured I'd tap into the Santa Rosa "hive-mind". For me it's unusual to experience such a radical change in relief so suddenly. This bass played fine at rehearsal on May 14th. Pulled the bass out for a gig on the 18th and it had suddenly developed a weird back bow. At the gig I thought I might have popped out a high fret, but this morning, in the quiet, with coffee at hand, I see now it's a back-bow.

The above pic represents a straight edge, pressed flush against the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd frets. Obviously the neck has a back bow.
I've given both truss rods a healthy 1/4 turn to loosen, and I'm going to let the strings pull it into position and see if it needs any more.
I do my own setups, and this bass usually has just the right amount of relief. Nothing else on the bass has changed, same strings, same bridge height, same nut adjustments. I pretty much follow the advice on
Joey's setups tips, on
the Fender site, and
this very useful eBook.
Not sure I have an actual question, but I wouldn't mind some eyeballs virtually looking over my shoulder while I make these adjustments.