Hi gang, thanks again for keeping me company during the wait. Yep, I commute 10.5-11 miles/21-22 mile round trip daily...
I very strongly believe in the golden rule and also in leading by example... which is a big part of why bicycling is a big part of my life. It's sustainable, it doesn't f#*k up the environment, and it also keeps me in good health -aside from breathing the fumes of the drivers who don't share my paradigm/perspective.
But I'll actually BE one of them for a couple days this week, to facilitate picking up the bass from a trusted friends' business... he's always open during UPS delivery hours, and I have to work during delivery time... so I'm sending it to him to safely receive it... and then he'll call me, and I'll (safely) haul ass down the road to pick it up!!! (Only 2.2 miles away!!!)
If all goes well, I'll safely receive Elana -named for the stolen Elan the bass is replacing- this Wednesday, and be home to actually play it around 6-6:30... I probably will be too busy with it to post anything that night...
I'm so psyched!!! I've been playing my 8-String a lot recently... and it just blows me away every time I pick it up! It's just so amazing -in every respect! It's incredibly beautiful and unique -both the highly figured Bocate top, and the Flame Maple back/body with the incredible 13-piece laminated neck, with the Ebony neck laminates and the integrated outer Flame Maple neck pairs. And/but the sound is even more incredible... the sound resulting from the neck wood combo -from all the Ebony... and other woods- just gives this bass mind-boggling punch, clarity, and sustain. The sound is almost overwhelming. Yet/but the electronics let me do virtually anything -and quickly and easily.
My 8-String is a dream come true... it has (for me) the ultimate range, and virtually complete, total tone control. With individual bass, mid, and treble controls for each pickup, and ALSO individual filters with IVQs (incrementally variable Qs -0/4/8/12 dbs) for each pickup, I can quickly and easily modify the sound of each individual pickup to get any sound in my head.
The bass never ceases to amaze me. I never once ever have taken it for granted.
Yet, as awesome as it is (exceedingly!!!) it is NOT a small, light, and easy to play bass... relatively speaking, I'm a pretty good player... I'm devoted, formally educated, and I've put in LOTS of practice time, critically analyzing and improving my technique and playing. And I can rip pretty good on the 8-String. But the fact remains that it's a big, heavy, extra long scale bass, with a big, long, wide neck... it simply can't be played the same way as a smaller, shorter, lighter bass... it just can't. Reality won't permit it. It's absolutely amazing, and incredible for what it is; but, conversely, it's not what it's not.
So, Elana will be a different paradigm... a smaller and lighter bass, with a shorter scale. Less strings, less controls, and less fancy. I simply couldn't go all out on this bass. Nonetheless, this bass will NOT be a lightweight in any respect; with multiple options that make it cost more than what I would've/could've paid for a standard Series I, this bass will be a heavyweight in the looks, sound, and versatility department.
The details were VERY carefully thought out, with help from club members and of course Mica as well. Built from a carefully thought out recipe of 6 different proven tone woods, it sports an incredibly cool unique neck that is strong and awesome looking, sandwiched between stunningly figured BTCered Coco Bolo on either side. And the electronics, though not as impressive and ultimatized as the custom electronics on my 8-string, are pretty freaking impressive... Signature electronics, with the Q switches upgraded to Series I style 0/6/9 db switches... and a pair of (master) bass & treble control knobs as well...
No, this bass will NOT be lacking in ANY area... not in looks, sound, nor versatility. The fact is, this bass should/WILL totally rock in all of these areas.
This bass will be a heavyweight... it should stand out in every area. Appearancewise, soundwise, and versatilitywise, this will stand out, even among Alembics... this bass will be one of the best of the best.
I just can't wait!!! I've been working out on her big brother 8 Strings of Power... so when I get this smaller/lighter bass... I should be able to totally shred on it!!!
Argh!!! I'm so psyched!!! It sucks, having to wait! But that's life. And there are certainly much worse fates! All things considered, it's not that bad!!!
Thanks again for keeping me company, folks, and for your support and feedback! Soon, my latest Alembic journey will be over/beginnning... and/but I'll be here to help others as they've helped me!
Happy trails!!!
Just 3 more days... hopefully!!!