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Description

The 1979 Alembic Series I Bass is a testament to the craftsmanship and innovation of its era, offering a sonic experience that has captivated musicians for decades. Renowned for its active electronics, this bass delivers a versatile tonal palette, making it a favorite among professional bassists who crave precision and clarity in their sound. The Series I model is distinguished by its unique combination of high-quality woods and meticulous construction, ensuring not only a visually appealing instrument but one that resonates with rich, full-bodied tones.

This vintage masterpiece features Alembic's proprietary low-pass filter system, allowing for an extensive range of tonal possibilities. The bass comes equipped with dual pickups, each with its own dedicated volume and filter controls, providing the player with an unparalleled level of control over their sound. Its neck-through design enhances sustain and stability, making it a reliable choice for both studio sessions and live performances.

The 1979 Alembic Series I Bass is not just an instrument; it's a piece of musical history, revered for its classic design and superior craftsmanship. It continues to be a sought-after model for collectors and musicians alike, who appreciate its blend of tradition and technology.

Key Features:

  • Active electronics for enhanced tonal versatility
  • Dual pickups with dedicated volume and filter controls
  • Low-pass filter system for extensive tonal shaping
  • Neck-through design for improved sustain and stability
  • High-quality wood construction for a visually striking appearance
  • Vintage appeal with a legacy of superior craftsmanship
Ove Bosch

Ove Bosch

Ove's GearCheck | Alembic Series 1

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Ove's GearCheck | Alembic Series 1

Ove Bosch

Ove Bosch

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Take a look - Level 42 [Bass Cover] Alembic Series 1 1979

Marcus Bell Bass

Marcus Bell Bass

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Alembic Series I/II

Best sounding bass in my stable, electronics upgraded to Series II (not in picture, added master volume and replaced switches for cvq's)

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See how Tom Fowler uses 1979 Alembic Series I Bass

Tom Fowler

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The Mothers of Invention

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Tom Fowler can be seen using the Alembic bass on August 27, 1974 at KCET in Hollywood, A TOKEN OF HIS EXTREME features Frank Zappa and the Mothers.

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