Hey a_martin, I'm still discovering the dramatic and subtleties of the sounds available on this bass. When the amp volume is low at home many of the finer settings of the CVQ do not show up as dramatically as they do when the volume is up at a higher setting when the sound is absolutely incredible. Probably more to do with the way ears work than the bass.
Victor Little mentioned that to me also in a conversation on Facebook that I won't hear the bass properly at home need to gig with it all the time to get used to the controls.
So as much as it sounds magnificent at home I'm still aware that it has much more to offer when played at a gig or recorded. But that said, I'm so pleased that I have eventually got to the top of the current alembic models with this bass. I really think it was the right move to make and the timing was perfect with Poor Nigel offering me the bass.
One thing I do notice on all of my basses, except one which again is probably my personal tone preference, is that the only sound I don't like on them is with the filter closed on any pickup and turning on the Q-switch or turning up the CVQ. That sound is not something I could use. With the Q/CVQ off at that point the sound is great.
Last night I was doing some playing on this bass and also my SC Deluxe and I still think that playing an open E on that short scale bass produces the warmest, fullest, roundest and most authoritative tone of all of my basses.
I do have an upcoming gig at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham next month so I think that may be it's first public outing.
Jazzyvee