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For Sale: Dingwall D-Roc Metallic Black £1049 - *SOLD*
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Price drop to £1049

 

Selling my D Roc as need to release some money for other things

 

Great condition with deluxe Dingwall gig bag and tools/straplocks included

 

Will also include a brand new set of Dingwall Nickel strings 

 

Large varied tones available with the different pick up positions from stingray to precision

 

Price includes U.K. shipping 


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I just nabbed one this week and they’re a fine sounding unit, really comfy to wear on a strap and quite a range of sounds. While it looks like a TBird the sound is clean clear and punchy - the bridge sounds like the middle position only moved to the back position. I know that sounds obvious but it’s not as thin a sound as you’d imagine moving from a p to a j on a pj bass. The middle ‘P’ position is a great all round sound and with the tone control you can take across the range of p bass tones and where many players could get by all night. The all on position with the tone knob rolled down is a massive sound for reggae tones - thick and punchy and a very fun sound to have at one’s disposal.

 

That Amos video is a great example of what the bass can do but he misses a trick not showing the versatility with the tone control and how it can get more vintage sounds.

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4 hours ago, krispn said:

I just nabbed one this week and they’re a fine sounding unit, really comfy to wear on a strap and quite a range of sounds. While it looks like a TBird the sound is clean clear and punchy - the bridge sounds like the middle position only moved to the back position. I know that sounds obvious but it’s not as thin a sound as you’d imagine moving from a p to a j on a pj bass. The middle ‘P’ position is a great all round sound and with the tone control you can take across the range of p bass tones and where many players could get by all night. The all on position with the tone knob rolled down is a massive sound for reggae tones - thick and punchy and a very fun sound to have at one’s disposal.

 

That Amos video is a great example of what the bass can do but he misses a trick not showing the versatility with the tone control and how it can get more vintage sounds.

 

I 100% agree with this analysis, my band were expecting pure djent tones (which obviously it can do) and were quite surprised it could 'play nicely' too.

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