Hello Club -
Hope all is well!
Recently got started refurbishing my new acquisition of 1976 Series 1, SN 412.
Played for a few days prior to tear down and stripping.
Plays awesome, a bit of fret buzz at 2nd fret, but pretty smooth all the way up the neck. Intonation was right on, and the action is very low.
In addition to the finish checking, the pickup switch has some hum, and possible cold solder joints at pickup selector which cause noise, (possibly something spilled into switch?) Its mostly 'frying sound" you would find on an failing op amp, but seems contact driven...Neck pick up mostly...
The checkered finish I did consider keeping. It was fairly unform, and had an interesting quality.
Then I picked off a chunk from the 5 pin jack, and decided it had to go.
Pictures coming...
But I digress...
One of the most interesting things is a (walnut, dark hardwood?)wood base to the tail piece of the bridge, covered in brass plate?
Is this normal for a series 1 from that period?
Also, any tips for removing the hum cancelling "dummy" pick up? seems to be no mount, and not wanting to remove?
Also, the truss rod cover was MIA, but on closer inspection, there seems to be no plate screw inserts or screw holes for such a plate?
Lots of kudos again for Alembic for how well these are made.
Any help or suggestions are very much appreciated!