The end of last year really was a strange time for me, musically that is. I was starting to lose enjoyment in playing my guitars, very strange as they were fabulous instruments, a 2001 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe and a brand new PRS Custom 22 Artist, instruments I had worked and saved very hard for. But the passion was missing, I didn't know why, but it was...
I'd already become more and more interested in the bass after the two The Deep End albums of one of my favorite bands Gov't Mule were released. Being a wood freak pur sang I started browsing around the WWW for information and pictures of high end bass guitars. After some vague consideration of a Fodera or Elrick, I luckily visited Bass Connection's website, which featured some fabulous pictures of even more fabulous instruments: Alembics! The prices at that moment were just YIKES! to me, but then my eyes were drawn to a beautiful bass with a very interesting but understated look, and a price that was much more in my league. I contacted the owner of the shop via e-mail, one Edwin van Huik (never heard of him!), and we agreed on a trade in: my Les Paul and some spare cash for the pictured N.O.S. 1999 Alembic Orion 4 in 'grafted' walnut. But no deal until seeing and playing it in person off course. At the store, which is located quite a long way from where I live (the Dutch sense of distances, not the American!), me and 'senior management' were welcomed by this extremely nice guy that talked a helluvalot, played some absolutely shredding bass, took the time to answer every question I could think of and to show patiently how the controls worked. He also gave us all the coffee we wanted, and we really wanted some after a long drive through pouring rain! He played the bass on the 'home system', a Glockenklang Heart Core, and I listened while preventing my jaw from dropping on the floor every three seconds. It sounded amazing! Then I tried it, and it felt wonderful. It looked amazing too, and I immediately fell in love with it. It played like a dream, wish I could say that about myself, but there's some progression noticable I hope...(!)
So to conclude this long story: my 'Alembicism' started because of two releases by Gov't Mule, the great help and passion of Edwin van Huik and the beautiful Orion bass I was lucky enough to meet on my quest for the Holy Grail of Tone.
Well, that was the first one! I'm almost ashamed to admit that since that the purchase of the Orion last January, two more Alembics have come into my life. The EVH was also bought from Edwin after selling the PRS and the Series I short scale was an unplanned 'lucky', a fabulous pawn shop prize. The spark has become a roaring flame while playing and really enjoying these three instruments, and certainly also because of the Alembic Club, this fine community I'm very proud to be a part of today.
Wilfred