Keith,
Let me start by saying that I appreciate your reply. All information is always good. However....
There is ZERO excuse for a company that makes high end basses to have such a cheesy website and problems with support. I had called the support number
numerous times and it goes to VM. I had emailed the company years ago and never got a response. I literally sent another or email or two a few months ago.
As for the site... It looks old, antiquated and like a 10 year old put it together for a school project. In this modern day, you live and die by presence on the Internet
and this is the best they can come up with?? As I said, I would be embarrassed if I owned the company selling expensive instruments and this was my website.
As to my problem... I have been a bass player for 30 years and have seen people routinely screw up their instruments for numerous reasons. The truss rod may
need adjustment and they botch it, they turn screws for various reasons and botch it, they completely throw the bridge out of wack, etc... The reason why I wanted
someone from Alembic to do it, or a seasoned pro, is because I want it done right. My bass is about 25 years old, so it probably does need some adjustment.
Mind you, Im a systems engineer and have a real estate business. I am excellent with my hands but there are always reasons why you take things to a specialist.
Im not stupid...
I live in the Northern suburbs, so I would need someone relatively close to me to do the work.
Thanks for your input.