The April 2011 Featured Custom is up

Started by adriaan, April 02, 2011, 02:37:46 AM

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adriaan

You are in for a double treat with this month's featured custom, Refinement.
 
Just amazing how many individual touches can be thought of for a custom instrument (or two).
 
Congrats Will!

tbrannon

Awesome!!  I wondered how your bass was progressing- didn't know you were gonna sneak two of them in!

artswork99

Congratulations Will! Beautiful pair of basses.

rjmsteel

I KNEW their was a reason for getting up early on Saturday morning.  
 
Congratulations Will on the well deserved and coveted featured custom. Or should I say custom(s)!
Will is quite adept at coming up with great ideas, (coupled with the wonderful folks at the mothership), for custom Alembic instruments!
 
R.
2023 Mark King 5 String, Buckeye Burl via Will Gunn Guitars. With added 5-pin jack
2011 Series Custom Sans Filter 4 String: Coco Bolo
1989 Elan 6 String: Bubinga
1981 Distillate: Purpleheart Top

pierreyves

The combination walnut top/maple body is the nicest I never seen

David Houck

Congrats Will!!  The tops and bodies on both basses are outstanding!

crobbins


skyboltone

Very nice break from the usual for series basses. Well done.

mario_farufyno

I really love that Essence body shape with extended upper horn
Not just a bass, this is an Alembic!

sonicus

Congratulations !    _______          I am impressed by the concepts in design both from the body shape and electronics content. The Essence and Series electronics package together make this a very important possibly precedent setting and important design model for future Alembic creations . Perhaps this could be a trend setter; I can see my self asking for this combo as well . My complements to Will Gunn for his choice in specifications and Alembic for the master craftsmanship and dedication to strive for cutting edge innovation and realization of these concepts. As Howard Huges might have said  it's  the way of the future .
 
 Sonics Regards,
             Wolf

bigredbass

Absolute Proof that Will has an encyclopedic knowledge of all things ALEMBIC:  As Mica pointed out, he's been playing them since the 70's.
 
For guys who don't wear a 44 Long like me, a Series package in one of the 'smaller' shapes makes a lot of sense.  But leave it to Will to dream up these two 'chopped and channeled' hot rods !  
 
Will had explained to me that it just got confusing, ultimately, to run a S2 through a SuperFilter, as the two together offered so much resolution and duplication in a lot of ways, you could chase a tone for days.  So he left the 'Filter in the rack, ran gain/blend only on the bass, and it was off to the races.  Chrome parts, no LED's, no 1/4.
 
This somehow reminds me of the Street/Comp factory Porsches (think of the RS versions over the years) where there's lots of engine and suspension, but no AC or carpet or radio.  Built expressly for speed, like these two.
 
I bought my Elan from Will, and can not recommend him highly enough.  IF you're about to part with serious cash, he's EXACTLY the kind of guy you want to deal with.  And as you can see, he DOES know his ALEMBICs !  
 
Terrific ideas and terrific axes, Will.
 
All the Best,
 
J o e y
 
(Message edited by bigredbass on April 03, 2011)

terryc

I have thought about this set up for ages but never posted any opinion..here you have the sound of the bass without any filter colouration, it would be interesting to hear the sound without any EQ on the amp either so the pure sound would be heard.

jacko

Love the Walnut. Congrats Will.
 
Graeme

jazzbo1958

Those Basses are beautiful! Congrats and enjoy!
 
Cheers,
Jim