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cocco

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  1. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1361466748' post='1986172'] Just got this beasty [IMG]http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h373/ashrome/395FF21E-38BA-4577-9F5B-E0C738FA39D9-3779-0000044D9167EF67.jpg[/IMG] [/quote] I've hatched an evil plan for this beauty. Haha!
  2. As long as a it's routed for a p pickup I don't see why not
  3. I modded my much missed Japanese jazz with a set of custom pickups and a bad ass 2. It was definately money well spent.
  4. Is there anyone in our midst who would be able to route my p bass for another set of pickups and build and install the necessary loom?
  5. Gorgeous!
  6. No worries if you change your mind hit me up!
  7. No trades? I have a Skyline Bob Glaub with the Lindy fralin that I can no longer handle the neck on (wrist issue) feel like this would be the perfect replacement for it.
  8. cocco

    Sold

    Gorgeous!
  9. [quote name='jazzyvee' timestamp='1396280502' post='2411761'] You are correct, i went to the one of the annual alembic gatherings in 2012 in California and had a chance to try out most of the basses in their range, and the large body classic basses are quite heavy and whilst I'm 5'11" it was still a stretch to comfortably play at the first fret and reaching the tuners is still more of a stretch. Some owners go for a medium scale bass in that body style and specify lightweight tuners which does help the balance and and stretch. The short scale basses also have a tendency to neck dive and lean forward from the top of the bass but I've had mine for 12 years now and have got used to this and hardly notice. The ones I've tried that balance the best are the Elan, Europa, Orion and rogue body shapes. Jazzyvee [/quote] Are you the same jazzyvee off the alembic forum? If so your purple elan is gorgeous! I like the elan, Orion, and Europa shapes the most. I wouldn't have the patience to wait for a new one though. What do these generally sell for? I'm not after a museum piece, just a players bass, the more maple the better and the less coffee table looking the better, preferably a solid or trans black finish.
  10. So I'm developing an obsession with Alembic basses, more notably the lower end of the range. Orion, Elan, Persuader etc. Just wondering what they are like to live with? What are the pros and cons? How easy are the filter preamps to get on with? And most importantly how are they in a live situation? I'm a rock player and I need something that keeps up with loud guitars, Jason Newsted playing one gives me hope, but then I don't have his budget.
  11. What do the controls do bud? Gorgeous bass *edit* Google told me! Low pass filter, pan and volume
  12. Peavey T-40?
  13. Any trades? I've wanted one of these forever and have no cash at the moment
  14. Haha! That's my old hard case, CR stands for Caesars Rome if anyone is bothered. Gorgeous looking bass by tgec way
  15. Fodera? Ritter? Sue Ryder?
  16. Some sort of classic Ibanez?
  17. Gene played a ripper, which has the same body shape as this, but with a les Paul head stock, 2 pickups a set neck and a different sound completely. The grabber is bad ass!
  18. I certainly do! No finer sound exists than T-40 into sans amp bddi (the talent enhancer) into AD 200. Have a go, they tick all the boxes for me!
  19. I've had les Paul gas for a while now, shame I have no money
  20. Has the super early headstock too!
  21. Maple and black
  22. Squier Matt Freeman is worth a look.
  23. Peavey T-40s can be had for under £300 and are built like tanks by Americans with an incredible array of sounds for a passive bass. Ibanez Blazers too, not forgetting nearly all the westone range.
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