One of the options to mark this occasion i'm considering is a custom Alembic. I know a number of members have done this same thing in the past and I'm sure the tradition will continue.
However this is just a thought at the moment and may not materialise so just bear with my ramblings etc during this investigation period. I'm also aware that I may also discover in this process that amongst my collection I already have the instrument that is perfect for me be that Alembic or not.
Right here we go.
1) Many of us have found that during our playing lives we find ourselves buying different guitars (or bass), in our quest for the one that provides the pallete for us to get our sound. We also have different guitars for different sounds.
My thoughts are that if I had a custom instrument made with all the things I want in regards to construction, sound, playability, body shape, the perfect guitar for me. What reason apart from sentimental ones would I have to keep my existing collection.
2) Have you bought a custom guitar/bass then sold off your collection as surplus to requirement?
3) Was this a good move?
Here are my thoughts at the moment for what I'd like.
I'd always wanted an alembic bass since I first saw clarkee with one back in the 70's. However I'd never thought of alembic guitars until I joined this forum and bought my Orion. So i'm not sure if I want a guitar or bass.
The design I'm considering at the moment is based on the SC Small body shapes and these two i've seen in the archive.
(Dragon Magic)
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_dragonmagic.html this one.(Dragons Breath)
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_dragonsbreath.html I like the bookmatch to centre for this project prefer the more rounded modern small standard body shape. I'd prefer a three pickup model rather than two so if I went for a series guitar, then the hum canceller would have to be hidden in the body somewhere as the middle pickup would take up its location on the top.
My personal experience as a guitarist has been that during a song I rarely need to make any dramatic adjustments to tone once a song has begun so maybe series controls is overkill. ( any thoughts).
My preference is to spend my money on the sonic and playability aspects of the instrument and only go for cosmetics where the cost is marginal so no expensive inlays unless heavily discounted in the specials. The only exception to that is side LED's that I have found myself wishing for on many dramatic dark stages in my touring days.
Woods: I love Coco Bola as a top wood although this spalted bliss is pretty tasty.
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_spaltedbliss.html Body wood:Not sure really, my Elan 4 with Europa electrics is all maple and that has a lovely sting to the sound bright, punchy with a great sparkle and sustain which i think may be great for guitar. ( Advice please).
Neck: Standard recipe Maple and purpleheart with maybe one ebony stripe, ebony fretboard
Hardware; Chrome
I appreciate all insight into this I really haven't formulated in my own mind exactly what I want so I plan to revisit my guitars and note down the things about them that work well and not so well.
At the moment my Stratocaster Ultra is the guitar that I can take to any gig and be completely comfortable. The only minor thing about it, which is probably the same for any passive guitar, is that once you roll back the volume off you lose a bit off the top end so 99% of the time the volume is set at about 75 to 80%. I've considered a custom shop strat and have tried a few in the past but to my ears none of them the sounded any better than my existing Ultra. Nor for that matter did the high end PRS Models either.
Next is my Orion. The neck is perfect and i think it is only a mm or so slimmer than the strat at the nut but feels so different. So I'd like that profile. The only thing that makes this guitar less that comfortable in all situations is that when I need to use overdrive which isn't that often it doesn't do it in a way that I really like.
Right, daydreaming over for now. I have Soundcheck in a couple of hours. Thanks for reading and I appreciate any input you can make in helping me decide whether to go ahead and if so what things I should be looking at.
Regards
Jazzyvee