Matt:
I wish you luck and truly hope you find your dream, whatever it may be. You are obviously serious and determined, (or very lucky), to have acquired the funds necessary to obtain your equipment at your age. My experience is that most rock musicians are stretched to get $500 together for a decent mid-level Fender. It has always amazed me how relatively cheap guitar players can be. For example, as a clarinet and sax player from long ago (grade school and Jr. High - I gave it up when I discovered electric guitar and girls. My misfortune, I have since come to realize that sax is the sexist instrument there is, but I digress), I suspect that the $6000 you spent was not even a lot for a good Bass Clarinet, yet most guitar players would laugh hysterically at the thought of spending that much on a guitar.
We here, of course, know that people sometimes spend a lot more for the best. I am amazed at how many famous guitarists continue to play their Strat/Tele/Paul/SG when they can afford any guitar there is. The daring ones might play PRS or Parker. I know there is a significant difference between Alembic and these other instruments. Heck, I've been playing a '61 Strat for almost 30 years. I have several other classic guitars. They're all great instruments, but the first time I brought my Alembic into rehearsal, even the drummer commented on the great tone. I guess what I'm saying is that whoever you are, professional, weedend warrior, or bedroom rockstar, if you are fortunate enough to have an instrument as fine as an Alembic, and you don't use it, you should have your head examined.
Bill, the tired guitar one