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ss.org Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Hoshino,South Wales,U.K.
Posts: 2,056
Real Name: Dave
Main Seven: RG2027xvv
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Some Nice Fanned-Fret Basses!
Check out these beauties!
I should imagine they aren't cheap but they sure are fuckin' nice. Made by a company called Dingwall (i think in the U.S.?). It appears that they only make Fanned-fret basses.Some of them are fretless Fanned-fret (multi-scale)though. They also make a fanned-fret Jazz Bass type thing but you can't scan the pic of that one for some reason. Enjoy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is one chunky looking bass too Not sure if it's hollow or what but i presume it's gotta be piezo equipped because there's no actual magnetic pickups in sight; ![]() |
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prototyping...
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Posts: 3,687
Real Name: Leo Pedersen
Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design
Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8
Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936
Thanked: 36
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One of my favorite builders!
![]() They're in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada ![]() http://www.dingwallguitars.com/ It was trying one of their 5-strings with a 37"-34" fan years ago that gave me the nerve to go with fanned-frets on my 7. I couldn't believe how comfortable the neck was! It felt better than straight frets to me. |
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Hoshino,South Wales,U.K.
Posts: 2,056
Real Name: Dave
Main Seven: RG2027xvv
Thanked: 19
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I don't play bass at all these days but i always end up looking at bass manufacturers websites because there's so many fantastic builders out there for basses.
They seem to come up with a lot more high-end and innovative stuff than 'most' guitar builders do. These things blew me away totally! That greenish-blue first one with the amazing 'explosion' type quilt/flame is something else,and that metallic lime green one is a stunner too. What's up with that chunky bass ? It's part hollow or something is it ? This one's a stunner too ; ![]() I think these guys are another classic example of why thru-neck isn't the only way to go for high-end stuff.IMO a well made bolt-on is as good as any neck-thru,different yes,but just as good in their own way. Everything about these basses looks top notch. Do they make their own bridges/saddles and stuff ? Those saddles look awesome! The back of these are amazing looking too and you can see the beautiful neck construction too.Do you know what that plate with the two holes is for on the back Leo? ![]() ![]() Here's a few more i particularly liked showing the full fretboards; ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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prototyping...
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Posts: 3,687
Real Name: Leo Pedersen
Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design
Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8
Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936
Thanked: 36
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Yeah I agree Dave - absolutely gorgeous designs and very inspiring! I also find myself more inspired by bass builders than guitar builders - less conservative it seems.
That thing on the back is their tool-less magnetic electronics cavity cover - a very cool & practical design ![]() Oh and I'm sure that thick-bodied one is a hollow-body. |
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Sherman Guitars
![]() Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 993
Real Name: Mike
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+1
Sheldon does killer work![]() |
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 106
Real Name: Bryan Buss
Main Seven: EBMM JPM-7
Main ERG: Ibanez RG2228
Rig: Mesa Boogie Roadster
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those are awesome, they remind me of another canadian company called F-bass.
I played one of their fretless six's today, i almost melted. |
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Hotter than Tifa!!
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sevenstring.org
Posts: 1,795
Real Name: Nicholas
Main Seven: I don't has yetz :'(
Main ERG: Hello Kitty Squire Strat
Rig: BP80->Drive CD 100B
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Those basses are absolutley delicious!!
STARBUCK'S IST KRIEG!!
"I don't know man. I'm pretty stoned right now. But all in all I think its just his crazy looking ears" - bulletbass man |
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ss.org Regular
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 6
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Hey, I've always wanted to try one of these basses. Does anybody here have one or played one before? How do they play? Was it a hard switch from standard frets? What are the differences in playing between standard frets and fanned frets?
Thanks for any information. |
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prototyping...
![]() Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Posts: 3,687
Real Name: Leo Pedersen
Main Seven: Raven 7 - my design
Main ERG: Ergo 10, Ergo 9, Stick 8
Rig: 2101LTD>TS100>2x1936
Thanked: 36
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I tried one many years ago ('95 I think) when I was designing my extended range 7-string guitar. I knew about fanned-frets but I was reluctant to use them in my design without trying them first.
The Dingwalls have a 37" to 34" fan on their 5-strings and when I tried one in a local shop I couldn't believe how comfortable it was! It really took no effort at all for me to get used to the fanning. I think anyone used to classical guitar hand position with the thumb behind the neck will like fanned-frets better than straight frets. I certainly find them more comfortable and will never use straight frets again for any of my own instruments. I went with a 36" to 32" fan for my 7-string prototype. Fanned-frets ftw ![]() |
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Dirty Lurker
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![]() * Desecrated needs new underwear. |
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