Hey Everyone.
The 'Rumble Report'.
I showed up about 1pm, opened up the building, off loaded, set up, sound checked and commenced playing about 2'ish. It was the first time I've run my bass 'at volume' with no backline in a non-home environment through my system since I've started putting it together. A Yamaha 5016CF 500 watts a side mixer, a pair EV JX-1's and my Epifani UL 500 single 12 combo as a 'mock sub'. I'm very pleased with the results. For a soloist I sure move a lot of gear, but it's sure worth it! What a great sound!
I received my six string from the Mothership on Friday so, with my five string there are two Alembic's in-house.
I'm kinda 'fuzzy' about the order and arrival times of everyone

but all told we had four Alembic owners and seven Alembic instruments attend the Rumble. Myself, Gary (svlilioukalani), Elwoodblue (Chris), Bradley (byoung) and his son and daughter and later on my husband made a 'special guest appearance' for a total of seven attending. Very Cool.
I don't remember when it was exactly that Gary showed up, sometime around 2:30/3:00? Something like that. He brought his two Epics, one procured from Bradley and one from Bass Northwest. At this point we have four Alembics in house.
Sometime around 4:00/4:30? Bradley and his son and daughter shows up and we're now up to five Alembics.
At 4:30/5:00ish Chris shows up with his two Alembics and a high 'mojo' Mesa head.
I'll let everyone fill in the details of the 'particulars' of the Rumble. For myself it was again the magic of the camaraderie of the shared passion for Alembic instruments, the connection of the personal relationships between we individual artists with the Alembic company and Wickersham family overall and mostly how good it felt to meet and spend some time with other Alembic enthuisiasts and make some music on a beautiful summer day on Bainbridge Island, Washington, Pacific Northwest, USA, North America, Earth.
Best Regards,
Kimberly