Greg's point about the aesthetic being secondary to sound/playability is a very valid point, and to the serious amongst us,
the valid point.
I'm not a great lover of the way Alembic basses look, but in terms of sound there's no comparison. A Ric looks better to most eyes, (in
most instances, but certainly not all...), but suffers from a functional standpoint, especially with the bridge and to a lesser degree, the electronics.
Unless one is striving for a specific look/image, (and of course, most are) the majority of bassists would take an Alembic. Like the pre 73 hand built Mercedes, nothing is made better, and as mentioned earlier, a used Alembic is simply the best value for $$$ on the market.
A 60's custom Fender J or P always looks fabulous to me, and they generally sound great too. That design is timeless, and with the right colours, looks even more impressive. A 60's Ric in FG with sparklies is the same, but simply different. If you are lucky you get to own both. I recently played a pre EB Stingray FL and it was killer. I'm going to get one, and when I finally find an Alembic that I truly love the feel of, I'll have one of them too.
It's all good....
