Nice Series I on EBay with broken truss rod

Started by gtrguy, August 24, 2019, 10:28:58 AM

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jwright9


edwin

I have to say it's pretty tempting. I'll be watching.

lbpesq


lembic76450

Only 2 pics show the 5 pin connector.  Can anyone actually see the pins.
I am not sure that I have enough resolution.

rv_bass


StephenR

Quote from: lembic76450 on August 26, 2019, 06:00:42 AM
Only 2 pics show the 5 pin connector.  Can anyone actually see the pins.
I am not sure that I have enough resolution.

This sold a couple of weeks ago with a DS5 and two of the five-pin cords so the jack is probably fine. Now it seems to only come with a stereo 1/4" cord. Gigging without a DS5 means replacing the batteries every 20 hours so factor in the cost of a new DS5 and cord plus the repair to the truss rod.

jwright9

Electronics are original. Confirmed by Mica with close up photos.

gtrguy

Such a nice bass. Without the nut on the truss rod is there any effect at all on the neck in terms of adjustment or are you stuck with whatever the neck itself is doing to counteract the string pull? I wonder if the person selling it snapped off the nut while trying to make an adjustment. That would ruin your day!

David Houck

Quote from: gtrguy on August 26, 2019, 12:21:32 PM... Without the nut on the truss rod is there any effect at all on the neck in terms of adjustment or are you stuck with whatever the neck itself is doing to counteract the string pull?

I'm not sure I understand what you're asking.  On a bass this old, it's usually the case that the neck has settled so much that frequent adjustments are unnecessary, assuming of course the action is where you want it.  The neck on my bass moves with every change in humidity, so I adjust it often.  So it seems to me that whoever purchases the bass should send it to Alembic and have a new truss rod put in.  And while it's there, perhaps a refinish.  :)

Quote from: gtrguy on August 26, 2019, 12:21:32 PM... I wonder if the person selling it snapped off the nut while trying to make an adjustment. That would ruin your day!

Probably, and definitely!

rv_bass

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In the spirit of transparency...and they are original.




rv_bass

David, I wonder if it's a function of where the bass has spent its life and the characteristics of its new environment.  I have pretty extreme seasonal fluctuations in temperature and humidity, and all of my basses except my '67 Starfire require seasonal neck adjustments.

David Houck

It's also because each neck is unique.  Going by what club members have posted over the years, it seems that most Alembics have very stable necks, which makes sense because they are all multi-laminate and because of the craftsmanship.  And yes, usually seasonal adjustments are all that are needed.  However, the universe felt that I needed a bass that would need constant truss rod adjustments, probably because the universe thought it would help me to pay closer attention to what I'm doing.  :)

My recollection is that the neck on the '78 that I had was very stable.  Of course my ability to recollect anything is somewhat less than stable.

But yes; perhaps the bass that needs a new truss rod was affected by a big environmental change.  I hope it gets a good home.  Love the look of those pickups.

edwardofhuncote

So, another chapter unfolds for #75-133... sold for the second time in as many weeks. Will this wounded old Dragon be restored to glory? We can only wait, and hope.