This (http://www.alembicguitars.net/info/featured_custom.html) is really cool!
That might be the most striking bass I've ever seen.
There you go Paul, TBO.
A simpler take on your Simple Bass idea.
And truly outstanding woods!
Congtraulations David.
Mike
Wow wow wow wow wow...x100000
That is an amazing piece of work. It must sound heavenly.
Wow indeed! I love the look of the clean front but I doubt if I could live without the knobs - I use mine all the time. Superb top wood all the same.
Graeme
I must admit the continuity of the wood without the controls looks really good.
I guess if you have to reduce volume then it would be a pedal or very soft picking/fingerstyle(highly unlikely if your are a JE fan though!!!)
I know one guy who did the same on his P bass, wired the pu direct to the socket and put a new scratchplate on with no controls.
As usual a lovely bass from the mothership
Beautiful! So unique with internal adjustments.
Congrats David, Play it Healthy!
Art
Gorgeous instrument, congrats! One question, though: How do you turn the LEDs on & off? It seems to me this is the one control you really do need easy access to on a regular basis.
Bill, tgo
The article mentions push buttons replacing toggle switches.
Olie
Accessible through holes in the control cavity cover by the looks of things. Looks very well thought out anyway.
Graeme
Thank you everyone for the kind words.
I am so happy that such artistic boutiques like Alembic are still around in today?s day and age.
You really need to hear this thing thru a stack of Ampegs to appreciate it I say.
For the record the LED switch is a push button on the back control panel. I use the tip of the ?? male jack on my cordless pack to push it in and out.
Cheers
Dave
So elegant I didn't even notice the lack of controls till I started to read this thread...
Dynamic!!!
Absolutely beautiful!!!!!!
Enjoy her------In fact, bring her to the Scottish Alembic reunion on 5th April
George
Dave,
Congratulations on a beautiful bass.
I little birdie sent me an Email with the link with the good news!
A HUGE thumbs up! I've said it before & I'll say it again...you are obviously are a man of VERY GOOD TASTE!
Enjoy & I hope to get to get my finger prints all over it one of these days!
Tony
Update
I played out the DW last night. I used my Ampeg rigs (no need to go thru the PA).
(http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/393/51267.jpg)
I just simply love this bass.
Here is my in-depth report on how it sounded.
Boom-Ka-Clank.
That sums it up. : )
I played a small body Alembic for the first set. It sounded so refined and smooth. I then played the DW for the rest of the night. It is just such a raw beast. It is hard to believe that they are made by the same people.
That's one heck of a rig dave! Not surprised at how the DW sounded through that.
Graeme