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woodsonjt
New Username: woodsonjt
Post Number: 1 Registered: 1-2009
| Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2009 - 9:04 pm: | |
[IMG]http://i405.photobucket.com/albums/pp134/woodsonjt/Alembic%20Bass/DSC_0162.jpg[/IMG] This Beautiful Alembic Distillate Bass is in MINT condition. It was custom made for me in 1988 and i have been the only owner and it has been babied since then (literally). It has been kept in the hard shell case when not in use and comes from a smoke-free, pet-free home. Gigged only in churches and protected very well. The price includes the hardshell case pictured. The case does have some honest wear, but is in excellent condition. There is a slight bit of knuckle wear under the G string which is inperceptable except when examined very closely under very bright light. There is also a small ding to the finish on the inferior edge, unseen in playing position. minimal fret wear. some very minor scratches on the back brass plate. Otherwise the finish is in perfect condition and the electronics are also in perfect condition. I've tried to capture all of these minor imperfections in the photos. And the tone? Well, suffice it to say everything you expect from Alembic is there: lots of sustain with clean, clear tone. With this onboard active pre-amp and control panel you can get the sound you long for. But then there's more: this particular combination of woods makes for an extremely responsive bass with a very fast attack. With Alembic's bridge and fully adjustable nut, and double truss rods, you can get this bass setup to play with the lowest, fastest action you desire. Needless to say, it is an emotional event letting a bass like this go, but i just don't play it enough to justify keeping it anymore. This is a GREAT DEAL! To get a custom bass like this, of this quality, you will typically spend in the ballpark of $6000-9000. TOP: Birds-eye maple, Purpleheart accent laminate, Maple pinstripe, Mahogany body BACK: Mohagany. (see the photos) NECK: 5-piece Maple and Purpleheart with DOUBLE TRUSS RODS ; High gloss polyester finish, satin neck feel; 32" standard scale, Rosewood fingerboard, mother of pearl oval inlays, 24 frets HARDWARE: Alembic tuners, Alembic brass 2 piece bridge, Alembic's adjustable brass nut PICKUPS: Alembic MXY, with Active on board pre-amp CONTROLS: volume, pickup selector switch, low pass filter, Q switch, bass boost/cut switch, treble boost/cut switch. The quick tone switches are bass and treble and are not individual switches for the pickups. Each switch provides 6db boost, flat, and 6db cut. The filter control adjusts a low-pass filter tunable from about 350Hz - 6KHz. Where you tune the filter is the cutoff frequency. Only frequencies below the cutoff frequency are passed. Q switch is on when you flick it down while playing. When the Q switch is on, it boosts the cutoff frequency of the filter by about 8dB. You can hear the effect by sustaining a note while rotating the filter back and forth with the Q switch is on. You should hear a distinct "wah-wah." The rotary switch is a 4-position pickup selector. The settings are: 1. standby 2. neck pickup only 3. both pickups 4. bridge pickup only Note, the standby position is not the same as off. So long as you have a cable connected to the output jack, the battery is draining. The standby is useful for when you have an extended rest period but later want to return to your original volume setting. There is an onboard preamp, so the circuit is active and requires a 9V battery to operate. There is not enough output from the pickups to use them without a battery since they are low impedance. Internally, you will find 2 small trimpots on the circuit board that control the gain of each pickup. You can set the height of the pickups without regard to output. This means you can set the pickups' height to either where you like the way they sound or for your comfort, then go inside and correct the gains so that your pickup selector switch has the same volume for the neck and bridge pickups. Price includes hardshell case All Items are from a Pet Free, Some-Free Home. THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL INSTRUMENT. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE. PAYPAL only. Shipping by UPS will be approximately $50 FROM MARYLAND. Please contact me directly if interested: justin@fathoms.org photos available on photobucket: http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp134/woodsonjt/Alembic%20Bass/ (Message edited by woodsonjt on January 05, 2009) (Message edited by woodsonjt on January 05, 2009) (Message edited by woodsonjt on January 05, 2009) |
elwoodblue
Senior Member Username: elwoodblue
Post Number: 614 Registered: 6-2002
| Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2009 - 10:45 pm: | |
Wow, Beautiful Birdseye !! I can't afford it right now but I sure love all the pics. You've come to the right place! Welcome to one of the friendliest boards on the web. ...best wishes towards finding a good home for your baby |
ulisalm
Junior Username: ulisalm
Post Number: 41 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 6:24 am: | |
Hi Justin, I have sent you a mail. Thanks Uli |
ulisalm
Junior Username: ulisalm
Post Number: 42 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 6:25 am: | |
Hi Justin, I have sent you a mail. Thanks Uli |
ampeglb100
Intermediate Member Username: ampeglb100
Post Number: 199 Registered: 11-2004
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 7:10 am: | |
Hello- I know you said 34" scale, but I just wanted to make sure it isn't 32"... Seems like most Distillate's are 32" and it is hard to tell from the pix. At any rate, nice Alembic! Thanks, Andy |
ulisalm
Junior Username: ulisalm
Post Number: 43 Registered: 2-2005
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 9:06 am: | |
Hi Justin, the question, if it is 34" scale is very important for me too. I am not interested in a 32" scale, because I already own one, but I would love to buy yours, when its a 34". Thanks Uli |
bsee
Senior Member Username: bsee
Post Number: 2124 Registered: 3-2004
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 1:09 pm: | |
Well, if this was custom made for the seller, it is reasonable to believe that the scale length was specified at the time. It's hard to tell just by looking at the pics, but it looks like it could be a 34" neck. That sure is one beautiful piece of birdseye, and the condition of the instrument looks like new. That said, this reads like an eBay auction listing. All the rah-rah rhetoric and Alembic history lesson isn't really necessary for a post on this site. For the most part members here know what these are and what they typically sell for. Usually, when someone tries to lay all of that information out, they post incorrect data. Fortunately, most of the data here was cut and pasted from Dave's post on Distillate controls in the FAQ, so it is correct... |
woodsonjt
New Username: woodsonjt
Post Number: 2 Registered: 1-2009
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 1:25 pm: | |
I have to apologize. I made a mistake in my original posting. I went back to measure it to confirm. It is 32" scale. Not 34" My apologies. I have updated the description in my original posting. yes i did write this posting for ebay, but have not yet posted it there. there is a limited market for these basses and i wanted to offer it up to the alembic afficionados first. forgive my error. -Justin |
ampeglb100
Intermediate Member Username: ampeglb100
Post Number: 200 Registered: 11-2004
| Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 1:38 pm: | |
Haha, I was right, I was right... (kidding... sort of) Email sent. Andy (Message edited by ampeglb100 on January 04, 2009) |
woodsonjt
New Username: woodsonjt
Post Number: 3 Registered: 1-2009
| Posted on Monday, January 05, 2009 - 6:14 pm: | |
i've added some new pictures to the photobucket album: http://s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp134/woodsonjt/Alembic%20Bass/ i've tried to show the hardware close up and added some pictures of the case. I also have tried to show the minor scratches on the back brass plate, and a ding to the inferior edge (Message edited by woodsonjt on January 05, 2009) |
57basstra
Senior Member Username: 57basstra
Post Number: 803 Registered: 4-2005
| Posted on Wednesday, January 07, 2009 - 9:28 am: | |
Justin, welcome to the board. Good luck on the sale. |
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