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rv_bass

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Series I Guitars
« on: Yesterday at 06:44:09 AM »
Nothing sounds like an Alembic Series I Guitar…pure bliss  :)



jazzyvee

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 07:20:02 AM »
Agreed. Just frustrated by not having any outlets to play it live.😎🤔
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
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edwardofhuncote

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 07:23:36 AM »
😊


Do you notice any differences in them, like there often is between different basses?


I'll have to agree, when I had that one on the left there for a season, plugging it into a pair of Fender tube amps cranked up was truly something special. At the same time, it was quite satisfying to just use the 1/4" plug and play through my junky little practice amp at work. (which happened a lot on rare days I knew I would be at my desk...) There really isn't much to compare them to.

rv_bass

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 08:54:12 AM »
Nice one, Jazzyvee :)   For me it’s the same as my Alembic basses, these are the instruments that I play, so I play them in every situation and that works well for me.

Greg, the standard point might be slightly warmer sounding, not sure if that is due to woods, scale length, or a combination of things. Regardless they both sound great :)


lbpesq

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 10:08:45 AM »
Yep, Series 1 guitars are the bee’s knees for sure!

Bill, tgo

rv_bass

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 11:38:38 AM »
Two classics, Bill! The 12 string is magnificent, is that Peruvian walnut? If so, it’s the 12 string sibling of my 6 string.  And what year is your small body guitar?  Very nice :)

edwardofhuncote

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 01:47:40 PM »
That Peruvian walnut is really interesting stuff. I've never seen much of it that had an eye-catching figure, but in the right light it has such a warm glow to it. Several I've seen also had long 'weathering' splits in them too, so I wonder if the stuff wasn't quite seasoned out yet when the wood was sourced, or if it's just a characteristic of a tropical wood that ends up in a different zone?

Refer back to the Showcase Thread for 78-1116, and look... that's some beautiful stuff there.

https://club.alembicguitars.com/index.php?topic=22856.0

rv_bass

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 03:03:59 PM »
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rv_bass

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 03:08:59 PM »
I agree, Peruvian walnut is a beautiful wood :)

lbpesq

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Re: Series I Guitars
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 05:52:06 PM »
Two classics, Bill! The 12 string is magnificent, is that Peruvian walnut? If so, it’s the 12 string sibling of my 6 string.  And what year is your small body guitar?  Very nice :)


The 12 string is a ‘77 in Peruvian Walnut.  Since that pic about 20 years ago, the top developed a crack (probably helped along by storage in a small room that got quite humid due to a burst pipe).  I’ll probably seek some repair advice later in the year when I have the time. 

The MSG is a ‘76.

Bill, tgo