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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 7:01 am
by basse
Hi Will, the neck is finished and the body finishing has been started but it's gone as far as it can go until... We're just waiting for the pre-amp to arrive (we're hoping for early next week) so that the holes for the pots can be drilled. And, once they're drilled everything will kick into high gear. So once the pre-amp gets to Scotland I'm figuring that it should be another two weeks or so and it'll be finished. I can't wait!!!

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:11 am
by basse
I'm hoping to have new pix in the next couple of days since the pre-amp is now ready - and now all I have to do is approve the knob layout before the body is finished!

I know I’ve had lot of people asking me what’s the deal with the pre-amp for my ReCurve bass from AC Guitars and why I couldn’t say what kind of electronics were going to go into it yet. In short it’s because it’s going to be a brand new offering that will only be available through AC Guitars as it’s a proprietary design. It’s been going through the design and build stages and Alan’s finally got a working prototype that he’s been testing for the last week or so. I’ll give you some of the details on the amp itself but I’ll leave it to Alan to chime in on how it sounds (because I don’t have it in my hands yet) and what he thinks about it!

Unlike most on-board (“on-bass”) electronics this system will be filter based. As far as I know the only 2 existing pre-amps that use this type of system are in the Wal and Alembic models (feel free to correct me if I’m wrong). And you know how much Wal and Alembic users swear by the flexibility and variety of sounds that they can get out of their basses!

And to top it off, Alan worked very closely with John East at E-Pro, the designer of the phenomenal J-Retro and U-Retro bass pre-amps. And yes, if you want one of these new filter-based pre-amps you can order one but it has to be done through Alan via [email protected] as it is proprietary and as such, won’t be available through John. However, it will still be John’s design, expertise and manufacturing behind every single AC Guitars pre-amp built.

The pre-amp will of course be active (9V) and use 4 stacked pots. Here is how John East describes it:

The AC BASS-EQ-01 is designed for two pickup basses. It consists of 4 stack knobs allowing control of volume and blend between the pickups, individual low pass filter characteristics for each pickup, and overall treble control.

Details of System & Controls:

VOLUME/BLEND STACK KNOB

* LOWER RING
- Active blend for smooth and even control of pickup balance.
* UPPER KNOB
- Low impedance volume control.


2 FILTER/PEAK STACK KNOBS (One for each pickup)

* LOWER RING
- Sets low pass filter frequency for its pickup.
* UPPER KNOB
- Sets the level of overshoot peak for its filter.


TREBLE STACK (“Pick Attack”)

* LOWER RING
- Sets the frequency for the treble shelf.
* UPPER KNOB
- Sets the level of treble.


GENERAL

* INPUT STAGES- Two gain adjustment presets are included to allow fine-tuning the level of pickups individually.
- Each pickup input has its own buffer amplifier allowing non-matching pickup types to be used successfully.
- Each input includes a sub filter to prevent harmful 'power-soaking' frequencies below your bass spectrum, reaching your rig.

* INSTALLATION
- The system comes completely wired including battery clip and jack.
- All connections to the inputs, outputs and power are via small screw terminals, so no soldering will be required.

For more details on the mechanical elements/components and specs please visit Alan’s website at www.acguitars.co.uk/pa_index.php - he talks about it right on the home page.

John himself has even commented on the phenomenal lack of noise when the treble stack is cranked!

This is big!!! This is a huge deal!!! Not just because it’s yet another new pre-amp model but look at the combination of things involved… A completely new, custom built, filter-based unit designed and manufactured by John East based upon concept by Alan Cringean, the luthier/designer/builder of AC Guitars himself!!! I am so pumped about this!!!

Let me or Alan (Skelf) know if anyone has any questions and I’m sure that Alan would be happy to address them here in this thread or via PM.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:02 am
by basse
Now that Alan at AC Guitars has his filter based pre-amp (a la Wal & Alembic), here's how the layout of the knobs and switches will look for my ReCurve:

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Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 7:51 am
by basse
Hi guys:

My ReCurve from http://www.acguitars.co.uk/ in Scotland has been finished and assembled! Now all I have to do is wait while it sits for a week to ensure it doesn't shift too much and then again until it's delivered from Scotland to Canada.

That wait is gonna kill me.

Here are the specs again quickly:

Top/Back Wood: Camphor Burl
Body Wood: Black Limba
Neck Woods: Black Limba & Maple
Fingerboard: Acrylicized Quilt Maple
Wood Accents: Ebonized Maple
Pickups: proprietary AC Guitars Humbuckers
Pre-Amp: proprietary AC Guitars Filter-Based pre-amp (by John East)
Hardware: black Hipshot Ultra-Lite

The serial number is an interesting RC4001 which stands for "ReCurve - 4 string - #001"! And it also has the very first of AC Guitars proprietary filter-based pre-amps (designed and manufactured by John East) in it! Here are the photos:

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I'll get you a review once it's been here for a week or so and I've had a chance to get familiar with it!!!

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:09 am
by telebob
That is just too beautiful! Nice job! If it sounds half as good as it looks, you're in fat city man!

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:43 am
by j_gary
WOW!!!

Beautiful, just plain beautiful.

Well done Dave!

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:18 pm
by jps
Looks great, david! But I still think it looks like a skinned Narn!

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Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:33 am
by basse
Thanks guys!

And Jeff... LMAO!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:02 am
by steve_hershberger
Congrats on a cool custom bass! I kind of agree with Jeff on the wood choice/finish but that's no big deal. Like Bob said, if sounds good, it IS good!

Besides, it's a better description than what my wife said when I showed her the first construction pics a while back - she said it looked like a burned pizza! ;-)

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:00 am
by beatlefreak
A very striking wood combination. Very unique.

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:23 pm
by jps
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 9:10 am
by basse
It's here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OK, I have to set this up because I'm at work and I'm nowhere near my amp...

My first impression before I even picked up was "holy sh*t, it’s beautiful!" In fact I’d have to say that it is absolutely stunning!!! And I think Alan & I were absolutely right to go with the 2 different levels of lacquer! The shinier areas on the body and headstock look phenomenal and it really helps to show off the wood. The black accents are really nice touches because they help draw your eyes to the differences in the woods. The neck, finished with less lacquer, for less "shinyness" feels exactly like I wanted it to - not too slippery for those sweaty gigs!

It’s nice and light and sits really comfortably in my lap – can’t wait to get it home and put a strap on it!

To be honest, I was slightly worried about going with the non-uniform shaped neck since I’d never played something like that before but it is comfortable as hell. Particularly towards the bottom edge where it flattens out a bit – it really conforms to the shape of my hand and makes me feel like it was made for me! Yeah, I know that it was but without having been there when the neck was being shaped there’s always a little worry about whether or not it’ll be as comfortable as I’d hoped. AND IT IS, in fact even more so!!!!

I promptly booted up my computer and played a couple of songs that I knew were tuned to 440 standard so that I could tune it up. It almost plays itself!

It also has a great ring and sustain to die for too! I can’t wait to plug it in! Although, I don’t think I’ll get that chance until Wednesday night because my amp is at our practice space.

Alan, it’s beautiful, comfortable and easy as hell to play! Thank you!!!!!!!!

I’ll definitely get back to you all on Thursday once I’ve had a chance to plug it in and play with the pre-amp! Well, well done my friend!

Dave

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:21 am
by will_nesbitt
Congrats mate. Perhaps you could record some sound clips from when you give her her first trial run?

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 2:16 pm
by j_gary
Jeffery, you are scaring me. How did you ever manage to find a photo of a Narn? If fact, how does a mere mortal know a Narn?

Okay, I'm slowly backing away from the keyboard.

Dave, that Narn bass scares me too. I can't stop looking at her, and my wallet is beginning to shake & tremble. If I saw that hung on a guy in the local bar band, I'd sit down to watch and listen even if the band was hopeless. That is a serious looking piece, congrats!

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:47 pm
by jps
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