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Here's a pic of one of the first basses my company (Alpher Instruments) are currently building!

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Just wanted to know what all you good people thought of it :)

Specs are:

Wenge Body
Spalted maple top
American black wood veneer
Quarter sawn maple neck
ebony board
All black hipshot hardware (ultra lites)
Sadowsky pickups and preamp

All feedback welcome :)

Cheers

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I like it, a tad worried about neck dive but some good potential there.

I can see it being a shape that would work well with a solid colour rather than fancy woods though. Go for a "classic look", get a pickguard on there, either solid colour or stain and you're on a winner IMHO.

Looking forward to seeing the headstock on this too. Will there be a build diary?

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Looks a lovely bit of spalted, reminds me of my old Skjold, which has Walnut core, personally I'd like to see a good strong hi-gloss finish on it & no pickguard B)

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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1338466947' post='1674980']
Does the wenge body make it quite heavy? My Warwick Infinity is Zebrano, and weighs a ton, in spite of being chambered (and quite small-bodied)
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Wenge is generally fairly weighty. I prefer a bubinga core and a wenge neck. nomnomnom

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