I own two early 80's Distillates, and they are among the best Alembics I have ever owned. They are comfortable to play, have a huge range of sound variations, and often are not too heavy. The first generation of these would have the red LED on the top which indicated battery life. The bass you are considering does not have the LED, so it is a bit later, and has basically the same circuit as a Europa. They did away with the LED because it drained the battery faster. The three switches allow for such a huge range of tonal variation, and other than the Europa, no other Alembic circuit offers the bass and treble boost/cut switches. For me, they are a wonderful way to dial in your sound live. In 1981, my first "new" Alembic was a birdseye maple Distillate I bought from Guitar Center in Hollywood. It took me 9 months to save up the $1100.00 to buy it, but it was a wonderful bass, and I have always gravitated back to Distillates for their ease of use, great size and feel, and perfect blend of features like sustain block, purple heart stringers, and oval inlays. You really can't go wrong buying that bass, and if I did not already have two of them, I would have bought it myself. Prices are high on all used Alembics at the moment, but I paid between $4-5K for mine used, so I don't think the one you are looking at is too out of line. The days of $3k Distillates is long gone. Buy it!