Alembic Series 1 for sale

Started by mnewman, March 10, 2015, 10:31:17 AM

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sonicus

Matt , thanks your  response.
     
Wolf

mnewman

Mica: Thanks. Did another measurement and come up with 15.5''from the nut center to the 12th fret. I don't want to misrepresent what I have here. Seems to be somewhere between 30''and 32''

edwin

I love seeing those pics from the old days and wondering where all those instruments are now.

Enzo

15.5 x 2 makes 31 (I know, I'm smart hehe). A short scale, by the Alembic books is 30.75, so we can say that is closer to a short than a medium scale. Very cool bass!

sonofa_lembic

What woods are the neck made from?

keith_h

This is something I've been looking for but as luck would have it, it pops up when I don't have funds available that I could use to pay for it.  
 
Keith

mnewman

Neck woods I've been told are maple with walnut stripes

jon_jackson

I believe the measurement is actually from the inner edge of the nut to the center of the 12th fret.  
 
On my Short Scale SC, this measurement is 15.375 or a 30.750 scale. From the center of the nut, using the way Matt measured his fretboard, my SS SC measurement is 15.50. My medium scale is exactly 16 from inner nut edge to center of 12th fret, or a 32 scale.  
Jon
2011 Quilted Maple Dragon Wing, Anniversary Electronics
2007 Quilted Cocobolo Custom 5-string Tribute-body Bass ("Scarlet")
2006 Cocobolo SC Deluxe SS
2003 Quilted Maple Series II Europa ("Almost Twins")
1996 Flame Walnut Elan fretless
1994 Flame Maple Classico
1976 Walnut Series I SS

mica

According to the file...
 
top: Teak
accent: none
body: Oak
back: Teak
peghead veneers: Rosewood and Maple
neck: 5-piece Maple and Walnut
scale: 30.75 short
fingerboard: Ebony
inlays: abalone
electronics: PF5
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hifiguy

(George Takei voice)  Oh, myyyyyyy.
 
Glorious.  What stories that bass could tell, I am sure.  -woot!-

flpete1uw

Curious what the effect of the Oak body wood is?
You don't see Oak often. For that matter Teak.
Pete

lbpesq

I have a 100 year old parlor guitar with the back and sides made from quarter-sawn oak.  Very striking visually and a lot of sound coming out of a small body.
 
Bill, tgo

cozmik_cowboy

I'd be interested in knowing more about the 4 acoustics hanging around in the '73 pic.
 
Bill - I wanna play that one!
 
Matt - If only I had some fundage!  Good luck with the sale.
 
Peter
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St. Dilbert

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mnewman

One other thing to add: In order to leave the original electronics intact there is still slight hum to the instrument depending on where you use it. Mica told me the best they could do is roughly a 35% decrease in noise without having to replace everything. It's really not that bad but could be a deal breaker for some.

sonicus

I think that is a good report and a possible good prognosis for my 73-32. These early critters are really special in their own way . I love mine .