Post a pic playing your Alembic!

Started by neyman, June 08, 2012, 09:47:29 AM

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jazzyvee

Big gig, big bass sound!! Great pictures.
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

yarzenioova

Essence on jazz music workshops in Polish mountains.First gigs with it on stage.Sound engineers loved it,biggest Polish bass players,actually our hall of fame wanted to get it from me,literally all musicians loved its sound.I got an impression I received so much praise from people I've admired for years thanx to her. Alembic thank you for your product;)

geepee

I performed at the Gibraltar Music Festival with my Series 1, 1981, Vintage Alembic, check out these photos!


Credit to David m Parody
Credit to John M. Piris
Credit to Gibraltar Music Festival


It was an amazing experience and I was treated like a rock star!


Gibraltar is beautiful too.


The band I'm playing with is 'The Second Sons'


www.georgepricebass.com
https://www.facebook.com/secondsonsofficial/?fref=ts

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jazzyvee

Here is an after gig picture from last night with my NotStrictlyJazz quartet and new Alembic Series I bass. There were some photo's taken during the gig so hopefully I will get some sent to me.
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

tomhug

From last night, regular Thursday Night blues jam at which I am one of the hosts (http://probluesjam.org/)

jazzyvee

#486
A shot from my gig last night at the Jam House in Birmingham with a band called 1 Eye. I took my series I and my alembicised stratocaster. Both sounded awesome through my Fender Twin amp.

The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

manticore


jazzyvee

It was a new guitar night last night in the house band. I was sporting my new Series I and the guitarist was sporting his new gretsch.

The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

edwardofhuncote

Drummer looks happy Jazzy... you guys must be doin' something right with those new guitars.  ;)

benson_murrensun

I haven't used my Alembic bass in quite a while, as my wife, Sheila has "taken over" the bass chair. But this Tribute prototype gets lots of use... Here is a link to a vid on youtube. The guitar on the left is a Knaggs, the bass is a Birdsong, and on the right is the Blue Steel Tribute.
The tune is a romp about the absurdity of purchasing a wife via mail order, juxtaposed with the eruption of the Pompeii volcano. (Why ask why?)

Dm1

If someone ever wondered if an Alembic can fit in a speed metal band, the answer is yes! ;D

pauldo

Daniel,
That's the beauty of Alembics . . .  they can fit in any genre!

Is that a GK800RB bi-amped in to your Hartke stack?

edwin

I would think that they'd be perfect in a speed metal band.

Dm1

Quote from: pauldo on January 12, 2017, 10:20:52 AM
Daniel,
That's the beauty of Alembics . . .  they can fit in any genre!

Is that a GK800RB bi-amped in to your Hartke stack?

I never would have imagined how maleable it would be. Just the other night went from playing Marvin Gaye to Iron Maiden without needing to touch my amp.

Oh how I wish it was. That one is a brazilian copy of the GK400RB, and not bi-amped, it just happens to have two 4 ohms outs. I am actually looking for a nice deal on a used GK800RB.