John's pipe dream

Started by terrapin, September 18, 2005, 06:35:16 PM

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john

Hi all,
I've been reading up on all of your wonderful Alembics and would love to draw on your experiences and opinions. Just dreaming for now, but... here's my dream:  
 
Design goals: (1) Light weight (is under 9 lbs possible?); (2) Perfect balance
Must haves: (1) Balance K; (2) Fretted ebony fingerboard
Would likes: (1) Fan peghead (2) Dark top with some curvy grain (walnut? bubinga?)
(3) Neck sandwich: maple, ph, ebony, ph, maple (variation on Mike's false start neck at the top of this thread: http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/631/14252.html?1124711683)
(4) 32 scale
 
Some questions:  
Is a 5-string with a 32 scale going to have a totally limp B-string?
What are the best wood choices for keeping the weight down?
What are the best design choices to ensure perfect balance standing or sitting?
Thanks!  
-John

pace

Hey John! Welcome to the club....
 
Check out Jeff's Dire Wolf bass (hopefully he'll chime in)~ a lot of the specs are similar to what you're going for (32 5string, light body core, comfy/balanced body shape, dark top, etc etc).....
 
Hope to see a FTC thread with your name on it!!!  
 
-Mike

flaxattack

my 5 string direwolf is a 32 and a can tell you and val will back me up
my b string is as tight as my e- not at all floppy and actually i found it tighter than my 34in orion
even alembic was surprised
dark woods tend to be a bit heavier- check with alembic on weights- maple,ebony is a wicked heavy wood as is purpleheart.mahoghany and ash are lighter body woods, top woods- i am a coco bolo guy.
my bal k is under 9 lbs...
elbow and tummy tucks will also reduce weight
the balance k in my opinion is the best balanced bass i have ever seen- its like it knows where to sit-  
while it is certainly your option on the peghead...i think the bal k head is more aesthetic than the fanhead would be. if you look at kevins bal k there is a photo in the thread of a mock up with a cone peghead.

john

Thanks Mike and Jeff! I was pleased and surprised that Jeff's Dire Wolf is both 32 scale with a tight B string and under 9 lbs. And what a beautiful instrument! Makes the dream even harder to resist!

David Houck

Hi John; welcome to the group!

flaxattack

dreams come true john.......