Author Topic: The Alembic Blaster (the Stratoblaster)  (Read 245 times)

frank

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The Alembic Blaster (the Stratoblaster)
« on: December 14, 2005, 05:10:13 AM »
Looking to customize my strat with what little cash i have. What does the stratoblaster do? Is it worth the Money? It looks great but is it reliable and does it sound good?
 
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kmh364

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The Alembic Blaster (the Stratoblaster)
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2005, 06:21:33 AM »
Tim:
 
It's an active pre-amp. It'll give you up to 14dB of gain (i.e, more output). It'll also keep the frequency response intact when using long cables and when you roll-off the volume control.
 
If you need more blaster info, do a search here. There are other threads with discussions of the pros/cons.  
 
As far as reliability, we are talking Alembic here...everything is built like a tank. Ron the Wizard wouldn't have it any other way, LOL!
 
 
If all you want is to not lose your highs when you roll off the volume, just install a cap and a resistor:
 
http://www.fralinpickups.com/images/phazrev.jpg
 
 
IMHO, the best upgrade you can do for a Strat is to toss the stock pick-ups and go with Fralins. Ck out Lindy's site as well as Fralin dealer Griblin Engineering's site...they have custom wiring harnesses which, when combined with awesome p/u's like Fralin's, will really improve your instruments tone and tonal options:
 
http://www.griblinengineering.com/custom_harnesses.htm
 
Cheers,
 
Kevin