Alembic Custom EvH Signature Series II Superfilter
€26,500
Year:
2004
Condition:
Excellent
Netherlands
Description
Custom Series II bass
Burl Walnut top and back
Double accent: Maple pinstripe with Purpleheart
Alder body with center Purpleheart pinstripe
33″ scale
Edwin Van Huik model III body shape
Maple and Purpleheart neck
Rosewood fingerboard with Abalaone oval inlays
Continuous wood backplates
Gold plated hardware
Custom electronics
Master volume
Volume for each pickup
Superfilter (for the low bass boost) for each pickup
Continuously variable Q pot for eacht pickup, from 0 to 12dB
Pickup selector switch
5-pin stereo out
1/4″ mono/stereo output with switch
If ordered today it will set you back at least $ 48.000
From Alembic: ‘Why a fish? It’s kind of a long story. Once upon a time we had a small fishtank in our offices with several goldfish. Some were fancy, some were plain. One in particular was special because he didn’t have a dorsal fin. Each of these fish had distinct personalities, so we named them after some of our friends. Kathleen was the orange and white fancy, Melody was the black moor, and Edwin was the finless comet (if you’ve never seen Edwin the bass player, he’s had a shaved head as long as we can remember). As it goes with goldfish, Kathleen and Melody weren’t in this world for long, but that Edwin, he was our companion for a good long time. Well, eventually Edwin the bass player became Edwin the Fish, and the nickname has just sort of stuck, at least when we’re talking to him! Since it had been a few years since Edwin treated himself to a new Alembic, he decided to get some interesting custom features on this build, starting with the memorial fish inlay. The fish inlay is done in laminated Paua shell. Paua is the Maori word for Abalone, and the shells from the New Zealand are particularly blue. The face of the fish is white mother of pearl. Did you notice the bass clef disguised as the eye and gill? The clef and the outline are sterling silver and Ebony. The bottom cut is a distinctive feature for the Edwin body shape. We’ve been making the Edwin Van Huik Signature model for many years, but until recently it’s only been known in the Benelux region. The shape on this bass is the offical version III of the EVH model, but there are several other variations that were never even built. Once pictures of the EVH signatures began cropping up on the, we’ve started making custom versions for players on both sides of the pond. In addition to the normal Series II electronics, Edwin asked Ron to create a separate bass boost control for each pickup. We’ve heard from Edwin after his first gig with The Fish that the bass boost controls did exactly what he wanted. It’s always touchy making these fancy continuous wood backplates since you’ve only got one chance to make it right. A small slip of the blade and the entire lamiante is shot for the project. First, we trace the plate design on the back laminate, then Bob drills a starter hole for his scroll saw blade. Then comes the cutting. After the 1/4″ thick backplate is cut out, we slice it so we are left with a veneer for the front and back of the plate. Why bother putting the burl walnut on the back? Yeah, even though Edwin will never see it, the underside of the backplate is also Burl Walnut, so the whole thing is symmetrical and more stable over time. We then layer Maple and Purpleheart between the Burl Walnut for a most exotic plywood.
From front to back, the body woods are: Burl Walnut – Maple – Purpleheart Alder – Purpleheart – Alder Purpleheart – Maple Burl – Walnut
Edwin wanted a slightly different look and feel for the fingerboard, so he’s chosen rosewood. Another interesting part is that the side LEDs are not all one color. Edwin’s got amber and red mixed up along the side of the neck for his playing reference points. We’ve also used more of the beautiful paua shell for the oval inlays on the fingerboard’.
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