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richardloz

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Hi from Australia
« on: January 20, 2008, 01:59:58 PM »
Hi there from Australia.  Have just aquired my first Alembic, a 91 Essence.  Not in the greatest condition, but the price seemed ok and they rarely come up for sale in Australia, and new for me is not an option right now.
 
I have just started the strip down and clean process, prior to setting the bass up. I will get it cleaned progressively over this coming week as time permits.
 
Once done will get some pics up.
 
I know there is a thread here somewhere which I cant seem to find ata the moment on pulling the bridge down, so if someone can point me to that it would be awesome.  Also what size (allen key?) is used for adjusting the saddles for intonation, and I assume for pulling it down for cleaning.
 
The body seems weel played and shows some wear, so need to get some polish on that, but thats ok.  The one area that I am not sure what to do about is the neck.  When you play the bass the back of the neck between about the nut and the 7th fret feels quite worn and rough like all the finish has worn from there.  If anyone can suggest what the best way would be to rectify this it would be most appreciated.
 
Have really enjoyed reading the posts here and look forward to finding so much more great advice and suggestions as time goes on.
 
Interestingly enough everyone I have told I have a new bass has asked what it is, and when I have said an Alembic I have been greated with blank stares, much to my amusement, and most of this people are musos.  The one exception is another bass player I know who knew exactly what it was on first mention.
 
Anyway great to be here and thanks for alll the advice I have read so far.
 
Richard
 
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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 02:14:19 PM »
Richard:
 
Welcome to the club and congrats on your Essence.  A good place to look is in the FAQ & Must Reads section.  Alembic bridges are actually a simple and user friendly design that is fairly idiot-proof.  One tip I can offer is to take some pictures of the bridge before you take it apart, so you have a reference when you put it back together.  One problem that I've seen pop up here a few times is putting the saddles back backwards, so pay extra attention to this.  I'm sure someone will be stopping by this thread soon who can offer more specific advice.
 
Bill, the guitar one
 
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2008, 03:29:42 PM »
There is a tools post here, and I think you will find the Allen wrench sizes there.

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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2008, 03:44:51 PM »
As I disassemble a bridge, I place each piece on the workbench in exactly the same order as I removed it, so that the end result resembles an exploded illustration of how the bridge goes back together.  I pick up each piece, polish it, and put it back in place in the exploded layout.  When all the pieces are finished, I then reassemble in the order in which it is laid out.
 
When removing the bridge from the body, and when putting it back on the body, do both sides a little at a time so that neither side binds.
 
You should clean the screws that the saddles travel in while they are out; and I like to put just a touch of oil on them so the saddles will adjust easily.

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« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2008, 05:32:51 PM »
Thanks Dave.  Will go and find those tools that I am missing so that I can continue to pull the bass down and get it nice and tidy.
 
Still wondering what to do in regards to the back of the neck though, so if you have any suggestions in regards to that I am all ears  
 
Cheers
 
Richard

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« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2008, 05:45:11 PM »
I really don't know the answer to the neck question.  There's a very interesting recent thread here on the subject of sanding necks, but I don't know if it applies to your situation.  Hopefully, others may notice this thread and chime in with more useful advice.

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« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2008, 07:18:07 PM »
Hi Rich,
Welcome to the club and to Alembic ownership!
If you could post a good focused picture of the back of the neck area here in this post it would be most helpful. Can you feel a definite step at the 7th fret area? This might indicate a break in the finish to bare wood. Or is it accumulated grime which would be on top of the finish? A picture would help to clear this up. Dirt can be removed from the finish if it's still intact.
Kris

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« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2008, 07:24:15 PM »
Hi Kris
 
I will try to get some decent photos tonight of the areas of concern and then post them. Will be nice to have pics before and after in any case. Look forward to your comments once pics have been posted.
 
Cheers
 
Richard

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« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2008, 07:38:33 PM »
Hi Rich,
It seems we're both up at the same time!
Maybe you should start a new thread in Owning an Alembic - Troubleshooting section, and post the pics there. That is the official place for problem resolution.
Kris

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« Reply #9 on: January 21, 2008, 09:03:57 AM »
Hi Richard, welcome and congratulations. You know I get those same blank stares from other musicians. Once they see it and for the lucky few play it they don't forget.

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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2008, 11:12:48 AM »
Way to go Sam!!
And Richard------Welcome!!
 
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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2008, 12:18:22 PM »
Congrats again Richard,
 
So glad you opted for the Alembic - it will be a cracker when you have it just right!
 
John.

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« Reply #12 on: February 01, 2008, 05:49:16 AM »
Hi John
 
Yes I did go for it. I do still like the Eagle though, just wish I had the funds to get both.  The Essence is quite nice, very different to play after my Warlock I have to say. It seems extremely small in comparison and is so much lighter.
 
The tones that you can get though, even with the limited electronics on the Essence are brilliant.  Have just finished going over the back of the neck with fine steel wool and some lemon oil, which has improved the feel out of sight to what it was.
 
This bass was either played very often or not loved like it should have been. You could say it has some character I guess.
 
So far I am very happy with it.  We have just started to get a band together again after 14 years of not playing due to many other commitments such as 4 kids.  Now its time for us (wife is a singer / songwriter / keyboard player) to get out and have some fun and a damn good time.  If we wait for too much longer we will both need help to get on stage due to old age.
 
I am definitely looking forward to playing the Essence through an amp at a decent volume instead of sitting here in the house with headphones on.
 
Once my daughter gets back from Sydney I will post some pics of the Essence now that I have polished the brass etc.
 
Cheers
 
Richard

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« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2008, 06:11:34 AM »
I know how you feel Richard,
 
Its a real bummer having to choose between basses - pity we cant just have both! I think BC rich eagle's are superb rock basses ( I had one in the eighties !) Also, the mockingbird has to be one of THE bass designs of all time! They dont match up to Alembics for build quality, prestige and sound though!
 
I love Essence basses. I wanted one but the only one available in the Uk at the time was about $3000 US - too much cash for me! I opted for a 87 Persuader instead and havent looked back!
 
Cant wait to see your pics mate!
 
John.

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« Reply #14 on: February 01, 2008, 12:55:02 PM »
Me niether!!