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It's official..

Started by hgregs, November 19, 2010, 10:04:17 AM

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hgregs

... my first alembic is on it's way to me (hopefully not longer than a week). it's a 1994 europa 5 string w/ 15.5mm spacing at the bridge, coco bolo top, and red leds!
 
still would like to get my hands on a 5st series, but this should keep me satisfied for a while.
 
btw - i'm in CT.
 

adriaan

Impressive looking beast!

artswork99

Greg, Congratulations! A very nice bass - great looking top, Play it Healthy! Art

charles_holmes

Very Nice indeed!
Maybe you could get it converted to a series?

mica

Three things...
 
1. Nice lookin' bass!
 
2. I think it's Bocate, but will have to check the file to confirm.  
 
3. Sorry (chalie), this bass isn't thick enough to convert to Series.

David Houck

Beautiful bass!  Congrats!

hgregs

emailed the seller, and in fact it is a bocate top. nice catch. based on a quick search, a lot of people confuse bocate for cocobolo. will post a serial number / build request. separately.

jazzyvee

You are gonna enjoy that bass, I have one just the same and it's a great instrument fairly heavy but not uncomfortable and balances perfectly.
 
I see this is your first Alembic too what a great introduction to the alembic family sound.
Jazzyvee
 
(Message edited by jazzyvee on November 21, 2010)
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

dadabass2001

Hi Greg. Congratulations and welcome to the club. Enjoy your new beauty!
Mike
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

krystoof

Bonjour, Greg!
   Welcome in the Alembicians family!  
 Greetings from France!..
   All the bass't
 Xtof

hgregs

thanks all for the warm welcome. i just got my europa yesterday. sounds awesome. one thing i noticed vs other basses i've played is the lack of body vibration. strike a string on another bass, and i can feel the whole body vibrate. the alembic, however, is steady as a rock. i guess that means the energy is kept within the strings and does not dissipate through the body - probably a function of the neck-through design and the strong purpleheart laminates. another thing - it sounded like an alembic before i even plugged it in.

keurosix

Congrats Greg on the Europa! I have an '02 6 string with quilt maple top. It has a wide neck with eleven maple purpleheart lams! I can definitely feel the bass through my whole upper body! You will need some time to understand the electronics fully. The Europa has a lot of great sounding combinations, but most powerful are the bass and treble 3 way switches. The middle position is flat, switched up is a cut, and switched down is a boost. I think someone told me it is a 6 db change in each position. You will find out soon enough that thoses two switches can raise the bar on outstanding sounds. Combined with the classic Alembic low-pass filter and pickup blend, you'll be finding new sounds for a long time! Hope you have an extended range cabinet that can handle the low end - it's awesome! I got my Europa at G-Guitars in New Haven, and I too am in CT.
Keurosix

jazzyvee

It will be good to get your view on it once you have gigged with it.  
Contratulations on your new Alembic  
 
Jazzyvee
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

hgregs

it's been about a year and a half now, and i've got everything dialed in pretty nicely. love the europa at gigs. putting it through a kern preamp, sf2 in the tube f/x loop - here's a recent soundboard recording of my band i wanted to show off. we just got the presonus studiolive.  
 
http://archive.org/download/sb2012-04-20.sbd_flac/sbb_120420_d01t08.mp3

rustyg61

Hey Greg, I couldn't get the link to open.
Rusty
2011 SCSD
2014 "Blue Orca" Series II Europa
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_blueorca.html