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5a_quilt_top
Intermediate Member
Username: 5a_quilt_top

Post Number: 147
Registered: 6-2012
Posted on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 - 12:29 pm:   Edit Post

As promised, here are some additional photos showing the incredible Alembic craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Enjoy!

FRONT:
COC Front.jpg

BACK:
COC Back.jpg

Note the purple heart veneer on the back of the headstock.

3/4 w/ LEDS:
COC LED.jpg

POINT & BODY CONTOURS:
COC Point.jpg

This is a great photo and really captures the essence of this detail. Note the vintage-style "top hat" control knobs.

VERMILION, FLAME MAPLE & PURPLE HEART CORE HIPPIE SANDWICH DETAIL:
COC Hippie Sandwich.jpg

HEADSTOCK CONTOUR:
COC Headstock Side.jpg

NECK / BODY CONTOURS:
COC Neck Contour.jpg

I tried to show the complex curves of the body carving - especially the area where the neck meets the body. This is difficult to show in photos and is truly breathtaking in person.

TURQUOISE & STERLING SILVER OVALS:
COC Ovals.jpg

In reality, these glow as if lit from within.

TURQUOISE, MOP & STERLING SILVER ALEMBIC LOGO:
COC Headstock LOGO.jpg

Contrasts nicely with the rich warm orange/red of the vermilion veneer.
fmm
Advanced Member
Username: fmm

Post Number: 374
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 5:16 am:   Edit Post

I saw this bass when I toured Alembic in April. Truly stunning.
artswork99
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Username: artswork99

Post Number: 1880
Registered: 7-2007
Posted on Thursday, July 11, 2013 - 1:06 pm:   Edit Post

Another beauty, great looking recipe all around!
5a_quilt_top
Intermediate Member
Username: 5a_quilt_top

Post Number: 153
Registered: 6-2012
Posted on Friday, July 12, 2013 - 4:38 pm:   Edit Post

Let's try this again - for some reason, the photos have vanished, so I'm re-posting them.

As promised, here are some additional photos showing the incredible Alembic craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Enjoy!

FRONT:




BACK:



Note the purple heart veneer on the back of the headstock.


3/4 w/ LEDS:




POINT & BODY CONTOURS:



This is a great photo and it really captures the essence of this detail. Note the vintage-style "top hat" control knobs.


VERMILION, FLAME MAPLE & PURPLE HEART CORE HIPPIE SANDWICH DETAIL:




HEADSTOCK CONTOUR:




NECK / BODY CONTOURS:



I tried to show the complex curves of the body carving - especially the area where the neck meets the body. This is difficult to show in photos and is truly breathtaking in person.


TURQUOISE & STERLING SILVER OVALS:



In reality, these glow as if lit from within.


TURQUOISE, MOP & STERLING SILVER ALEMBIC LOGO:



Contrasts nicely with the rich warm orange/red of the vermilion veneer.
enzo
Advanced Member
Username: enzo

Post Number: 336
Registered: 4-2009
Posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 7:13 am:   Edit Post

Gorgeous bass, congrats! Did you choose to have the p/ups this close for a particular reason?
5a_quilt_top
Intermediate Member
Username: 5a_quilt_top

Post Number: 183
Registered: 6-2012
Posted on Wednesday, October 02, 2013 - 11:42 am:   Edit Post

Thanks!

Yes - COC pickup placement was a conscious decision.

72-01 originally had movable pickups that slid on brass rails. This provided a great deal of tonal flexibility and allowed Mr. Casady to fine-tune the "sweet spot" between pick-up placement, fingers and strings.

Since I did not have the budget (or patience) to explore recreating that feature, I opted for the next best thing - permanently placing the pickups where I thought they'd work best for me.

The unorthodox locations were a bit of a gamble, but I trusted the fine folks at Alembic to determine the exact best placement after I provided them with a rough idea of where I thought they'd work best.

As it turned out - it was perfect for me (and for the 32" scale of this bass).

The larger gap between bass pickup and fingerboard accommodates my rudimentary slap/pop technique and the bass pickup is placed just slightly behind where I naturally play most of the time. As a bonus, I can rest my thumb on the upper edge of the bass pickup when necessary.

Since this bass is heavy / dense (vermilion and purple heart are dense woods) and has ebony in the neck - there is no lack of low end or sustain and the Fatboy treble pickup allows me to dial in even more girth when needed.

I think of both pickups placed closer together as a kind of "super humbucker" and the blend / filter controls of the Signature electronics as tone controls that allow me to approximate how I think the sliding pickup system might have sounded.

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