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jrbrown
Junior Username: jrbrown
Post Number: 12 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Friday, July 04, 2003 - 9:43 pm: | |
What are the pros and cons of this model? |
rami
Advanced Member Username: rami
Post Number: 212 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 05, 2003 - 6:15 am: | |
Try one! |
paul_boulet
Junior Username: paul_boulet
Post Number: 27 Registered: 8-2002
| Posted on Saturday, July 05, 2003 - 6:45 am: | |
Rami: Don't be disapointing! I'm sure you could wax eloquently for an untold number of posts on this subject. Therefore, I now appoint you the official AC Rogue (And Excel for that matter) spokesman for the club - at least for right now. I would also very much like to hear your answer. TIA Paul (Leo) |
jet_powers
Junior Username: jet_powers
Post Number: 31 Registered: 2-2003
| Posted on Saturday, July 05, 2003 - 8:37 am: | |
I can't speak for anyone but myself. However my 5 string Rogue is my favorite of the four Alembics I own. Pros: The sound. The feel. The artistry that went into making it, etc. On and on it goes. Cons: Price, maybe? You get what you pay for. Rami is right. Try one. Decide for yourself. Let us know what you think. I'd be curious to know what the cons are...... John |
dnburgess
Junior Username: dnburgess
Post Number: 49 Registered: 1-2003
| Posted on Sunday, July 06, 2003 - 4:54 pm: | |
jrbrown Leaving aside aesthetic considerations, here are the main technical features of the Rogue vs other models: 1. The Rogue is closely related to the Europa as they share the same electronics (2 x MXY PUs, vol, pan, low pass filter, Q switch, quick tone change switches). From this perspective Rogue/Europa are conceptually the top of a model range that also includes Epic, Orion, Essence. 2. The other two ranges, Signature and Series, are differentiated by various combinations of neck construction, electronics packages, body shapes, and standard wood types, inlays, position markers. 3. Key differences between Rogue and Europa are: a. Neck: Europa is the cheapest model with 3 maple / 2 purpleheart laminates as standard. b. Scale: 35" is a no cost option on Rogue. c. Inlay: MOP is no cost on Europa but a $200 "standard option" on Rogue. 3. Key differences between Rogue and Epic/Orion/Essence are: a. Custom fingerboard width, custom scale (19" - 34") are no cost options on Rogue. b. Signature and Series electronics are available as extra cost options on Rogue. c. Epic/Orion have vol,pan,bass,treble standard. d. Q switch is extra cost option on Essence, standard on Rogue. Rogue has quick tone change switches - I haven't used these, maybe someone else can comment on effect. e. Back feature wood laminate is available as extra cost option on Rogue. David Burgess |
tylere
New Username: tylere
Post Number: 7 Registered: 7-2003
| Posted on Sunday, July 06, 2003 - 6:49 pm: | |
I've always wondered...could you actually make a 19" scale bass? |
rami
Advanced Member Username: rami
Post Number: 213 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Monday, July 07, 2003 - 7:53 am: | |
The Rogue is just a great Bass. I won't discuss woods or electronics or even construction, because all of those aspects can be modified or altered. I really think of ALL Alembics as custom basses. What the Rogue has that makes it unique is it's great balance. That super long upper horn really gives it great balance and a very unique look. You've just gotta love it. I've never had any of my basses described as sexy before, but when I pull out any of my Rogues, the reactions of those who see them for the first time involves a lot of gawking, slobbering and whistling. Great bass...balance, sound, feel, and apparently...sex appeal! Give one a try. Then order one to suit your taste in woods, electronics, number of strings..... It sure makes a great platform for your own custom Alembic! If I don't say it often enough...Thank you Susan! Rami
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