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josh_emmons
New Username: josh_emmons
Post Number: 7 Registered: 2-2010
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 8:19 pm: | |
Hi guys! I just got my series 1, and now I am getting frusturated... No, not at the series 1, but at ALL my other basses. and mainly, the warwick thumb NT. It has a cool sound, but it has almost a different tone for each different string. And playing jazz, I cant get that meaty pop tone I want, only a weak, pop. while on my new alembic, it has such a rich sound on all the strings! Do any of you guys know what to do about the weak slap on the warwick, (they dont like me saying that about warwicks). or, should i sell it? BTW the Alembic makes me smile every time I play it! I cannot believe that an instrument could sound like that! Let alone me make those tones!! Thank you Alembic! Also, Susan, you WHERE right... it makes ALL my basses seem like toys! P.s., sorry if my post doesn't make sense... or is out of place... (Message edited by josh_emmons on August 10, 2010) (Message edited by josh_emmons on August 10, 2010) |
afrobeat_fool
Advanced Member Username: afrobeat_fool
Post Number: 230 Registered: 7-2009
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 8:30 pm: | |
And so it begins...... |
ajdover
Senior Member Username: ajdover
Post Number: 854 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 8:41 pm: | |
Josh - If you've discovered Alembics to be what you're looking for, then yes, sell the Warwick. On the other hand, if you love the Warwick looks, feel, etc., but can't get the same tone as you can with your Series I, maybe you can Alembicise your Wick? If your your Wick has J and P bass style pickups you can get some Activators and go from there. Just a suggestion. Congrats on your Series I. Alan |
josh_emmons
New Username: josh_emmons
Post Number: 8 Registered: 2-2010
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 8:42 pm: | |
Sorry, im not mad at you or anything, but what do you mean by that? =) sorry, just a little confused... =) |
elwoodblue
Senior Member Username: elwoodblue
Post Number: 1072 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 9:12 pm: | |
Many of us have started collecting and loving Alembics after buying (or playing) one. I think Nick was observing that your Alembic addiction may have started...not a bad thing : ) ...congrats on your new bass! |
josh_emmons
New Username: josh_emmons
Post Number: 9 Registered: 2-2010
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 9:18 pm: | |
you know, i might just keep the warwick... the reason, i like to have basses that can play any sound that i am looking for. but the alembic is just sooo versitle as far as sound! |
hb3
Senior Member Username: hb3
Post Number: 503 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 9:47 pm: | |
I think Alan was suggesting you alter the electronics of your Warwick to improve the tone, ie, "Alembicise" it using Alembic circuitry. |
bigredbass
Senior Member Username: bigredbass
Post Number: 1462 Registered: 9-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 9:49 pm: | |
If you've got one of the typical Warwicks, the dark African wood body with a similar neck, they can be quite spike-y sounding due to the dark hardness of the African woods that Warwick uses on a lot of their axes. Even if it's a light wood instrument, I'd check your battery, then check your pickup clearances (the space between the top of the pickups and the bottom of the strings). IF the pickups are not evenly spaced below the strings (say, they are a lot closer on one side then the other), even them up and see if that helps. NOTHING sounds like an Alembic Series bass, so don't be surprised if your previous faves start to sound suddenly lacking . . . . J o e y |
harald_rost
Advanced Member Username: harald_rost
Post Number: 202 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2010 - 11:54 pm: | |
Josh, I have a Series 1 and a Thumb NT. Of course they sound very different - as my old Fender Precision does. But I like them all. Every instrument has his own character, playability and Sound. It might be not a good idea to choose the Thumb when playing Jazz. So you can use the bridge PU only and turn off the heights for trying to get the Jaco Sound. But there are other instruments which are better for that. If you want to sell the thumb and if it is an older one let me know your price. Harald |
afrobeat_fool
Advanced Member Username: afrobeat_fool
Post Number: 232 Registered: 7-2009
| Posted on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 - 12:00 am: | |
Yo, Josh. Elwoodblue got that right! I just got off my show and played my S1 for the last 2 hours. I don't even play my two essence basses anymore except for very specific pieces. Or my Warwick. Or my Fenders. Or my Gibson. Or my Armstrong. Etc. Alan's idea is one I am working on with Alembic. Restoring a Hyak. Enjoy your basses! Nick |
benson_murrensun
Advanced Member Username: benson_murrensun
Post Number: 314 Registered: 5-2007
| Posted on Thursday, August 12, 2010 - 10:15 am: | |
Going with a custom-gauged string set might help the tone of the Warwick sound more even from string to string. |