alembic tech in philly area?

Started by drewphishes, February 21, 2018, 09:02:07 AM

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drewphishes

anyone know of anyone?

seen a couple local techs but not alot of people who have worked on alembics

JimmyJ

Can you tell us what you're looking to have done?  Some things - like the electronics - are Alembic specific, but things like fret work can usually be handled by a pro repair guy.
Jimmy J

JimmyJ

Oh, sorry, just saw your other thread.  Ask around for the best fingerboard guy in your area to help you with your fret work.  Wish I knew somebody there but I don't...
Jimmy J

s_wood

The best tech in the Philly area, and the ONLY guy who works on my Alembics anywhere except the folks at the Mothership is Dana Sutcliffe at DS Sound.   He is in northern Delaware, just off I-95 (30 minutes from Center City).  He is very experienced and knowledgeable, and turns around stuff pretty quickly (usually less than a week for a typical setup).  A good guy who does great work.  If look at his web page you will see my ultimate endorsement: the cherry sunburst Series II that floats by is mine.   Feel free to mention my name if you contact him.

drewphishes

great! I will contact him.  I live in DELCO so hes actually close to me!

s_wood

Drew - my name is Steve Wood.  Feel free to mention me to Dana.  He's a good guy.

drewphishes

I sent him an email and he already got back to me! thanks steve and thanks for the TB comment as well

drewphishes

steve I just dropped it off with dana this morning.  Seems like its def in good hands, def a bit more $ than other techs around but it seems like you get what you pay for because he knows his stuff! cant wait to have it back!

moongerm

Good to know thanks for sharing Steve!

bigredbass

Living in Nashville, like NYC or LA, I have no shortage of qualified techs.  I lived other places that it was not so easy.

But, wherever you are, there are good players relying on their axes for a living.  So I always recommend find the guy that the REAL players in your neck of the woods use, and after you've done your due diligence, go see him.  This always worked for me when I've lived elsewhere and never failed.

BTW, in Nashville, I can totally recommend the Classic Ax (www.classicax.com) for anything and everything.  Greg's shop is right in the heart of Music Row, and he does everything for nobodies to somebodies, great work.

s_wood

Hey Drew, just wondering how things went with Dana?  No question that he charges more than the typical tech, but that's because he can - you get what you pay for when it comes to skill.  Give us an update when you can!


drewphishes

should have it back by the weekend and I am sure itll be in perfect shape will let ya know

drewphishes

steve! thanks so much. dana has that bass singing.  He was a cool guy and did great work.  I don't think id bring him any old p bass or jazz bass but wouldn't let anyone else touch the epic after the way he brought it back to life!

s_wood

Drew:
That's great!  I picked up a bass from his shop last week and saw your Epic while he was working on it.  Beautiful bass!  Really like the top - walnut?  Glad you were satisfied with Dana's work - he really is great! 

drewphishes

still waiting on the serial number to be run to know for sure, looks like walnut or bubinga tho I would say