Stanley clarke the world legend bassist From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. , it was 1973 and Stanley Clarke just got his first short scale Alembic. Your world changed the first time you listened to it, and you just couldn’t get that sound out of your head. That sound was Stanley’s amazing talent and tone. Part of that sonic memory was because he was playing an Alembic bass, and it may have been the first time you ever heard one.
The Alembic Stanley Clarke Deluxe Buckeye Burl have features scale leght 30.75, Body wood mahogany, 5 piece Maple with Purpleheart laminates, Pickups: Alembic AXY, Controls: Volume, Pan, Filter x2, 2‑Position Q‑Switch x2, Machine Head Gotoh.
Price Range : US $ 12,500.00
Spesification :
Body : Mahogany-Top Laminate: Buckeye Burl , Neck : 5‑piece Maple with Purpleheart laminates, Neck Profile: Narrow TaperBody Depth : 1.55 in, N, Scale Length: 30.75", Fingerboard: Ebony , Inlay: Abalone ovals, Side LEDs Blue with Red at 12 & 24th, Peghead: Alembic Crown, Beveled front and back , Nut: Height adjustable chrome, Nut Width: 1.5 in Fret : 24th Fret Width: 2.15 in, Truss Rods: Dual, body adjust, Pickups: Alembic AXY, Controls: Volume, Pan, Filter x2, 2‑Position Q‑Switch x2, Hardware Finish: Chrome, Bridge: Chrome, polished, Machine Heads: Alembic‑Gotoh, Tailpiece: Chrome bird, Backplates: Continuous wood , Color Body Back Laminate: Buckeye Burl
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