Alembic Exploiter Bass
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"Hey, I grew up in Brooklyn, so it's kinda what I had in mind..."
Umm, good thing I don't have my city of residence in my profile anymore. I might have to sharpen the points on the Exploiter for protection!
The only thing I don't like about the Exploiter is that you have to be careful playing it around the house - I've bumped into door-jams a few times and dented the finish...
Umm, good thing I don't have my city of residence in my profile anymore. I might have to sharpen the points on the Exploiter for protection!
The only thing I don't like about the Exploiter is that you have to be careful playing it around the house - I've bumped into door-jams a few times and dented the finish...
When I had my Exploiter I had it turned into a fretless bass and changed out the stock Spoiler electronics for a VPT with Q switch (I just can't leave anything alone!
)and put the Spoiler electronics in a box to use as an outboard preamp . Worked great; I eventually sold the preamp. I traded the Exploiter and a Persuader, that I also put the same type of electronics in, at GC for my first Zon Sonus Special 5 bass.
)and put the Spoiler electronics in a box to use as an outboard preamp . Worked great; I eventually sold the preamp. I traded the Exploiter and a Persuader, that I also put the same type of electronics in, at GC for my first Zon Sonus Special 5 bass.- hieronymous
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Took a new picture of my Exploiter:
I've been playing this bass a lot again recently. Had it strung piccolo for a while, but for now I've put regular strings back on it. Thinking about stringing it up with a modified cello tuning - 5ths but starting on a low D, so DAEB. It was uncomfortable to play at first - the way it hangs, the neck is further out to the left, but lowering the strap a bit seems to be helping.
I've been playing this bass a lot again recently. Had it strung piccolo for a while, but for now I've put regular strings back on it. Thinking about stringing it up with a modified cello tuning - 5ths but starting on a low D, so DAEB. It was uncomfortable to play at first - the way it hangs, the neck is further out to the left, but lowering the strap a bit seems to be helping.
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