I definitely prefer the lower notes of the dingwall. The kiesel is just too flappy and woody for me. But the crispy high strings of the kiesel do lure me in. I’m in between here. Can’t decide.
Interesting.....as a Kiesel player , I actually have to give credit to that Dingwall....as stated by a lot of the other comments , the overall clarity definitely goes to the Kiesel, but I personally hear a nice metal style "growl" in the Dingwall that seems missing in the Kiesel ...
This is the best stock Kiesel pickups have ever sounded! I think the added top-end clarity of the Kiesel gives it an edge for chording and slap, but the midrange profile of the Dingwall would probably sit well in many mixes when playing supportive bass lines. Kind of reminds me of a very modernized J vs P situation.
That’s because the kiesel pickups are parallel humbuckers (very MM or j character) and the Dingwall pickups are basically a series wound split coil under the cover
Overall, I’d say the Dingwall. There was personally something sonically unpleasant about the Kiesel’s handling of the B string. That said, from a sheer value standpoint, the Kiesel wins hands down and it’s not even close. I’d say if you don’t have a Dingwall it would be better for someone to buy a Kiesel because you can get so much more for the same price now, but if you already have a Dingwall, I think it’s the overall better bass and you wouldn’t need a Kiesel for something better.
How do I pick? I think the Dingwall probably fits in more genres but the Kiesel is more aggressive in the high end, which is really what it's made for. Dingwall has a lower mid focus, where Kiesel is all about that crazy high mid.
I play an NG3. While I do like the slap tone on the Kiesel and appreciate it's top-end chime, I think the Dingy has more substance and body in it's sound, as well as a certain organic woodiness to it's tone that I really appreciate.
I second this completely. I don't think I'll ever get rid of the dingwall for what it does amazingly well. If I wanted a multiscale "standard" bass tone, the Kiesel might be a good fit.
I am leaning Keisel on this one, I enjoy the clear almost bell like sound it has. Built about 300 different basses on their website, just never pulled the trigger, but honestly I would be super happy with either one....plan on owning both so...yeah
I can't speak for the Kiesel, but I have an NG2, and the banjo frets make this the easiest bass ever for tapping. I liked the Kiesel tone better in the video, but nothing plays like a Dingwall!
I liked some elements of the clarity of the Kiesel. My only concern was that clarity also gave the Kiesel low notes this odd sounding attack (at least in my opinion). The Dingwall didnt have the same clarity that the Kiesel seemed to possess in the middle and upper register but the lows of the Dingwall were so gnarly. The lows really are what I'd be chasing from a bass so overall I'd choose the Dingwall but if I had access to both I'd switch up to the Kiesel in a heart beat in the right context.
Winner? They are both sick basses! They both had there own sound qualities that were very cool. I hadn’t heard Kiesel was using the dark glass tone capsule. That’s cool! Thanks for the demo.
Kiesel has the clarity which makes it sound more spectacular but that Dingwall has the midrange frequencies magic going on that likely makes it punch through dense mixes more easily.
I almost never comment on anything, & I'm sure I don't even have to say this but dude, your Bass playing is F&$KING SICK!!! I have been playing for probably longer then you have been alive, & you just blow my mind & humble me.
I *think* most of the tonal difference is in the pickups. Split coils (yes, really) on the Dingwall Vs Humbuckers on the Kiesel. Stick some EMGs in a Dingwall and I expect a much closer sound to the latter.
Great video and great comparison. For me the Kiesel is the winner. Clarity and punch of the Kiesel is more my taste than the Dingwall. I would love to see a comparison between the Kiesel A2 and a multiscale Spector.
Such similarly spec'd basses and while I won't say it's a "winner" necessarily I have to say nothing sounds like a Dingwall. To my ear it sounds like a "mixed" bass tone whereas the Kiesel might need some tweaks to fit into a rock mix. :)
basically bridge+middle vs bridge+neck. the A2 is wired the same as a newer NG3 unlike yours which is wired quite differently. It mainly boils down as to if you'd rather play a production model or customize one for yourself.
As an Ibanez EHB fan and owner, I can just set back and eat the popcorn 🤣 I was pleasantly surprised how clear that Kiesel sounds, but that one offset machine head is a huge turn off... Dingwalls always sound soulless and sterile, but they look menacing though.
That Kiesel would be buried in a full band setting the tone is so scooped. Sounds great in comparison but the hollowness of the tone just wouldnt carry in a heavy mix. I also feel that this comparison did not go into pickup selection. I actually feel this video is heavily in favour of the Kiesel but to me it sounded empty and with proprietory size pickups good luck trying to change them...
Personally think the Dingwall will end up cutting through a mix much better. The "clarity" the Kiesel has is sacrificing low-mid presence that matters more in a mix. Either way it's nothing that can't be fixed with good EQ so it's good to have some proper American-made competition.
I'm curious, why not compare them with the same pickup selection? It sounds like the Dingwall is in bridge+middle mode, while the Kiesel is in bridge+neck mode. Either way, both great sounding basses, but pickup selection is everything, so this feels like comparing apples to oranges.
The Kiesel sounds so much more musical to my ear. The Dingwall has that plastic tone that reminds me of Spector, which I usually like when it comes to aggressive overdriven metal, but in this head-to-head there's no contest. A2 is the winner.
Both basses are sick, and both have unique sounds. The NG and A2 are both exceptionally clear and defined in their own regard. The NG is consistently clear, either clean or distorted. The pickups really focus in on the “fundamental”. The A2 is rich in sound, the chords especially sounded a lot more resonant than the NG. The pickups definitely accentuate the “overtones” more. The slap comparison was indicative of this, as it lost some clarity for that rich, “fat” sound. I personally like the NG purely because of its consistent clarity. However, that A2 is something special in its own right.
I’ve always wanted both but I must say this video put my lean way towards Kiesel if I could get just one right now. I’d love to see Warwick v Spector or Warwick v anything really, if you haven’t done so already. Great content, amazing musician! Cheers!
Couple of interesting tidbits as a Dingwall owner myself: The Dingwall FDN-3 pickups are just P style pickups in a soapbar housing. Also, you can get a neck replacement from Dingwall for $250 USD with tuners, frets, and nut filed for whatever gauge strings you want. Which means, pricing wise, the Dingwall is marked up way to much and you're paying for the name on a Chinese made bass.
I have a Carvin LB70 4 string. Bought it new in 2001. First thing I noticed was the super glassy high mid sound it had, which was perfect for gritty metal bass. This Kiesal sounds exactly the same.
I do believe the bass you played is the winner. I really liked both basses and think they have their place but to me the Dingwall would work in more situations then the Kiesel. The Kiesel to me sounded lacking in the mids so "scooped" but that can be desirable though tends to disappear in mixes and live performances in my experience. The Dingwall definitely has the mids almost too much but I think it will sit in mixes easier and cut through a live mix well.
Wow! That's crazy! I'm not sure there is a winner? I thought there might be less difference but to my ears the Kiesel sounds like it has more GANK in the hi and low mids while the Dingwall seems more balanced to me? Certainly neither will be mistaken for a P-Bass! 😀 Let's quote the Black Knight in Monty Python & The Holy Grail and call it a draw?🤣 Stay healthy Nate!-Brent, VT
Dang that Kiesel is something. My wife has your bass books and has made a ton of progress the past year using it. She loves the wood and finish on this Kiesel but I can’t figure out what the options are, any chance you can help me out for a holiday gift for her?
Kiesel's pickups have a kind of Spector vibe that I am not a fan of, but that is a personal preference. As if the sound is already processed, compressed, highs are added, mids are scoped. If you compare Warwick and Spector, my impressions are very similar. It would be nice to compare the Spector dimension with a Dingwall and a Kiesel. I think Kiesel would sound similar to Spector. The Dingwall sound is a bit more raw and reminds me of classic basses like Fender. Also a Canadian ABZ or Afterburner with FDV pickups would be a better competitor if we compare custom to custom. For the price the Kiesel is a winner. However, Kiesel guitars are not very popular here in Europe because of the additional taxes, so the ABZ and A2 will be similarly priced, I think.
Getting the Kiesel way is worth it and it will not cost you the price of a Dingwall. People are waking up to the fact that's there is a lot of hype to the dingwall that just isn't true
I went two days ago to Basscentral in Orlando to try as many extended scale basses as possible I try the Dingwalls. but end up buying the Spector with the fishman system. the sound was way superior. I would love to try one of those keisel or even the Ibanez.
After having a Kiesel, I was on the fence about getting a Dingwall or the A2, ended up grabbing the Dingwall. Glad to see they're pretty close to eachother! Were both basses in passive in this video?
Dingwall has that pretty typical low tuned metal bass these days. But that Kiesel sounds more traditional I guess? Yet still has the benefits of the tight low end
As a mix engineer, I don’t need the Kiesel’s high frequencies. But I’d KILL for the midrange the Dingwall produces. Those mids are the same reason every top-flight producer has a P-bass kicking around.
I was hoping you'd go in depth of the differences. How the pickups differ between selections? Tone 0/50/100% Etc. But from these Kiesel is clearer and I always prefer that.
The Kiesel has more top end bite but sounds a little too scooped in the mids, has more low end too. It may sound nice when you are a soloist but this sound character gets lost in a busy mix easier. Of course there can be scenarios where it is useful because it gives space for other instruments.
the highend on that kiesel tho, i wonder if string has something to do with it or maybe the preamp, that clarity is topnotch. im just wondering how they'd sound in a full mix, will the kiesel's topnotch highend clarity sound just as brilliant or will it be too distractive or perhaps might get buried in the mix with the low tuned heavy distorted guitars around it?
I feel like the Kiesel sounds sounds a lot like a guitar, especially on the high notes. That makes me wonder if it might have a difficult time cutting through the mix.
As a metal guitar player I'd have say the Dingwall sounded better for metal stuff where as the Kiesel had a more overall cleaner/clearer sound. Dingwall is just known for that gnarl and bite in it's tone that really cuts through a mix. round 1 - Dingwall round 2 - Dingwall round 3 - Dingwall round 4 - Kiesel round 5 - Kiesel round 6 - Dingwall round 7 - Kiesel round 8 - Kiesel round 9 - tied round 10 - Kiesel
I have lusted after a Dingwall for years, but I have to say, I really dig the clarity that Kiesel’s got.
Right? I'm shocked by how much i prefer the kiesel
until you learn about their rep@@TheSandlot14
I definitely prefer the lower notes of the dingwall. The kiesel is just too flappy and woody for me. But the crispy high strings of the kiesel do lure me in. I’m in between here. Can’t decide.
@@13_cmi just get both. Problem solved, lmao!!! : )
@@SandCannon fair enough, mate. : )
Interesting.....as a Kiesel player , I actually have to give credit to that Dingwall....as stated by a lot of the other comments , the overall clarity definitely goes to the Kiesel, but I personally hear a nice metal style "growl" in the Dingwall that seems missing in the Kiesel ...
This is the best stock Kiesel pickups have ever sounded! I think the added top-end clarity of the Kiesel gives it an edge for chording and slap, but the midrange profile of the Dingwall would probably sit well in many mixes when playing supportive bass lines. Kind of reminds me of a very modernized J vs P situation.
My thoughts exactly. The kiesel sounds better isolated but I bet the middy tone of the dingwall helps you cut through the mix better.
That’s because the kiesel pickups are parallel humbuckers (very MM or j character) and the Dingwall pickups are basically a series wound split coil under the cover
@@codcade Knew about the Dingwall coil configuration but not the Kiesel. Makes perfect sense.
I think I like the low end of the dingwall a bit better, but for the higher notes the clarity of the kiesel is pretty amazing
I think that's what ultimately made me pick Dingwall as the winner. What's the point of a 37" B-string if you're focused on the high notes?
Overall, I’d say the Dingwall. There was personally something sonically unpleasant about the Kiesel’s handling of the B string. That said, from a sheer value standpoint, the Kiesel wins hands down and it’s not even close. I’d say if you don’t have a Dingwall it would be better for someone to buy a Kiesel because you can get so much more for the same price now, but if you already have a Dingwall, I think it’s the overall better bass and you wouldn’t need a Kiesel for something better.
Agreed about the low B.
How do I pick? I think the Dingwall probably fits in more genres but the Kiesel is more aggressive in the high end, which is really what it's made for. Dingwall has a lower mid focus, where Kiesel is all about that crazy high mid.
I have 2 Dingwalls and was never really happy with the sound. Kiesel meets my taste way better. Love the clarity.
I'm in the same boat. I can recommend switching the dingwall strings to d'addario nyxl. Much better, but still something lacks 🤔
A plus is the Kiesel is 100% American vs the Dingwall being Chinese/Canadian hybrid manufactured.
I play an NG3. While I do like the slap tone on the Kiesel and appreciate it's top-end chime, I think the Dingy has more substance and body in it's sound, as well as a certain organic woodiness to it's tone that I really appreciate.
I second this completely. I don't think I'll ever get rid of the dingwall for what it does amazingly well. If I wanted a multiscale "standard" bass tone, the Kiesel might be a good fit.
Nate, please only if you can, get an Ibanez BTB805 ms, which is also 37 inch scale, I haven't seen reviews like you do, you're the best.
I am leaning Keisel on this one, I enjoy the clear almost bell like sound it has. Built about 300 different basses on their website, just never pulled the trigger, but honestly I would be super happy with either one....plan on owning both so...yeah
Lol
Such a good comparison! Now I don't know which I want. The Kiesel really impressed me
2 months later and I have 2 Dingwalls, haha. Incredible instruments
Im in love with the clarity of the Kiesel
The snarl and growl on that Kiesel is amazing! Question is who has the better neck profile? It can make a huge difference in playability.
That is a good question indeed! Hopefully Nate answers
I can't speak for the Kiesel, but I have an NG2, and the banjo frets make this the easiest bass ever for tapping. I liked the Kiesel tone better in the video, but nothing plays like a Dingwall!
@@linktechjjb I just got my NG3. I cannot beleive how nice this thing is to play
I liked some elements of the clarity of the Kiesel. My only concern was that clarity also gave the Kiesel low notes this odd sounding attack (at least in my opinion). The Dingwall didnt have the same clarity that the Kiesel seemed to possess in the middle and upper register but the lows of the Dingwall were so gnarly. The lows really are what I'd be chasing from a bass so overall I'd choose the Dingwall but if I had access to both I'd switch up to the Kiesel in a heart beat in the right context.
Winner? They are both sick basses! They both had there own sound qualities that were very cool. I hadn’t heard Kiesel was using the dark glass tone capsule. That’s cool! Thanks for the demo.
Man kiesel is killing it with that clarity. I love that tone
That Kiesel A2 was the most pleasing to me. That Dingwall sounded distorted in ways that were unpleasant.
Kiesel has the clarity which makes it sound more spectacular but that Dingwall has the midrange frequencies magic going on that likely makes it punch through dense mixes more easily.
I almost never comment on anything, & I'm sure I don't even have to say this but dude, your Bass playing is F&$KING SICK!!! I have been playing for probably longer then you have been alive, & you just blow my mind & humble me.
I love Kiesel. But the Dingwall has more of a midrange punch that I absolutely love.
If you play hard and with a pick, the Dingwall is a MONSTER! but if you play with fingers and funk it up some, that Kiesel is sweet as hell.
I love dingwall, but kiesel got this one! Nice job man!
I *think* most of the tonal difference is in the pickups. Split coils (yes, really) on the Dingwall Vs Humbuckers on the Kiesel. Stick some EMGs in a Dingwall and I expect a much closer sound to the latter.
Great Video Nate! You really can't go wrong with either one mostly down to personal colors and woods. Great Basses!!! 🎸🎸🤘🤘
Both basses are stellar! But I have to say that the Kiesel's top end and overtones is giving it the edge here.
Great video and great comparison. For me the Kiesel is the winner. Clarity and punch of the Kiesel is more my taste than the Dingwall. I would love to see a comparison between the Kiesel A2 and a multiscale Spector.
I think I like the sound and looks of the Kiesel more. Richer tone all around but both sound good
And Dark Glass is well awesome on both
I started out assuming that the Dingwall would walk away with it, but the clarity and separation of the Keisel complexly won me over.
Such similarly spec'd basses and while I won't say it's a "winner" necessarily I have to say nothing sounds like a Dingwall. To my ear it sounds like a "mixed" bass tone whereas the Kiesel might need some tweaks to fit into a rock mix. :)
That Kiesel sounds MONSTEROUS
2:23 what in the fuck was that
The Kiesel sounds lovely! I really like the clarity
basically bridge+middle vs bridge+neck.
the A2 is wired the same as a newer NG3 unlike yours which is wired quite differently.
It mainly boils down as to if you'd rather play a production model or customize one for yourself.
My rotator cuff was indeed aggravated, but this is so awesome, thank you!
As an Ibanez EHB fan and owner, I can just set back and eat the popcorn 🤣 I was pleasantly surprised how clear that Kiesel sounds, but that one offset machine head is a huge turn off... Dingwalls always sound soulless and sterile, but they look menacing though.
I love your material. I will support you soon. 💯
That Kiesel would be buried in a full band setting the tone is so scooped. Sounds great in comparison but the hollowness of the tone just wouldnt carry in a heavy mix. I also feel that this comparison did not go into pickup selection. I actually feel this video is heavily in favour of the Kiesel but to me it sounded empty and with proprietory size pickups good luck trying to change them...
Personally think the Dingwall will end up cutting through a mix much better. The "clarity" the Kiesel has is sacrificing low-mid presence that matters more in a mix. Either way it's nothing that can't be fixed with good EQ so it's good to have some proper American-made competition.
I'm curious, why not compare them with the same pickup selection? It sounds like the Dingwall is in bridge+middle mode, while the Kiesel is in bridge+neck mode. Either way, both great sounding basses, but pickup selection is everything, so this feels like comparing apples to oranges.
The Kiesel sounds so much more musical to my ear. The Dingwall has that plastic tone that reminds me of Spector, which I usually like when it comes to aggressive overdriven metal, but in this head-to-head there's no contest. A2 is the winner.
Both basses are sick, and both have unique sounds. The NG and A2 are both exceptionally clear and defined in their own regard.
The NG is consistently clear, either clean or distorted. The pickups really focus in on the “fundamental”.
The A2 is rich in sound, the chords especially sounded a lot more resonant than the NG. The pickups definitely accentuate the “overtones” more. The slap comparison was indicative of this, as it lost some clarity for that rich, “fat” sound.
I personally like the NG purely because of its consistent clarity. However, that A2 is something special in its own right.
I’ve always wanted both but I must say this video put my lean way towards Kiesel if I could get just one right now. I’d love to see Warwick v Spector or Warwick v anything really, if you haven’t done so already. Great content, amazing musician! Cheers!
dingwall is more melodic and suits better in the mix while the kiesel is a very clear bright performer with solo attributes. both nice.
pretty impressed with that Kiesel tone
Couple of interesting tidbits as a Dingwall owner myself: The Dingwall FDN-3 pickups are just P style pickups in a soapbar housing. Also, you can get a neck replacement from Dingwall for $250 USD with tuners, frets, and nut filed for whatever gauge strings you want. Which means, pricing wise, the Dingwall is marked up way to much and you're paying for the name on a Chinese made bass.
Loved the sounds and looks of both basses but the zingy top end of the kiesel takes it for me. Cheers
I have a Carvin LB70 4 string. Bought it new in 2001. First thing I noticed was the super glassy high mid sound it had, which was perfect for gritty metal bass. This Kiesal sounds exactly the same.
The Kiesel wins IMO. Could you compare it with the Spector Dimension??
I Love Dingwall, but Kiesel is an absolut killer!!!!
I do believe the bass you played is the winner. I really liked both basses and think they have their place but to me the Dingwall would work in more situations then the Kiesel.
The Kiesel to me sounded lacking in the mids so "scooped" but that can be desirable though tends to disappear in mixes and live performances in my experience. The Dingwall definitely has the mids almost too much but I think it will sit in mixes easier and cut through a live mix well.
I thought I would say dingwall, but the Kiesel sounded much better.
I am always a Dingwall boys... until now. Kiesel got more clarity that grab my heart
Seems the Kiesel sounds cleaner than the Dingwall.
Tighter sounding than the Dingwall.
I say go for the Kiesel.
Both great,ive i had to choose it would the big k .
Leggo!
The Dingwall sounds great but that Kiesel tone is supreme!
that Kiesel is definitely a winner, it has warmth clarity and a wider range of undertones.
And now every Dingwall lover will have to buy a Kiesel !!!
What's this army of giants song ? Can't find it on Deezer
I had considered both basses before settling on the Dingwall. I'm still happy with my purchase ;)
Wow! That's crazy! I'm not sure there is a winner? I thought there might be less difference but to my ears the Kiesel sounds like it has more GANK in the hi and low mids while the Dingwall seems more balanced to me? Certainly neither will be mistaken for a P-Bass! 😀 Let's quote the Black Knight in Monty Python & The Holy Grail and call it a draw?🤣 Stay healthy Nate!-Brent, VT
I really didn't expect to prefer the Kiesel. Great sound.
Damn. That Kiesel is a beast!! No contest there 🤤
I dig them both but I'll give a nod towards Kiesel that time is my personal preference.
Well I think I like the Dingwell more it just sounds a little more versatile and full while the other bass sounds good it just seems a little thin
The kiesel win for me. can you compare whith the overload ?
Dang that Kiesel is something. My wife has your bass books and has made a ton of progress the past year using it. She loves the wood and finish on this Kiesel but I can’t figure out what the options are, any chance you can help me out for a holiday gift for her?
i have loved the dingwall for ages but i think i love the kiesel even more. those pickups are just incredible
The Keisel for me .. much prefer the sound
Yoo Kiesel really provides some tough competition for the Dingwall! The slap especially sounded a lot better on the Kiesel than the dingwall imo
High register playability is not a general multiscale thing, where the neutral fret is rather. I designed 9th for that reason.
Kiesel's pickups have a kind of Spector vibe that I am not a fan of, but that is a personal preference. As if the sound is already processed, compressed, highs are added, mids are scoped. If you compare Warwick and Spector, my impressions are very similar. It would be nice to compare the Spector dimension with a Dingwall and a Kiesel. I think Kiesel would sound similar to Spector. The Dingwall sound is a bit more raw and reminds me of classic basses like Fender. Also a Canadian ABZ or Afterburner with FDV pickups would be a better competitor if we compare custom to custom.
For the price the Kiesel is a winner. However, Kiesel guitars are not very popular here in Europe because of the additional taxes, so the ABZ and A2 will be similarly priced, I think.
Damnit Nate, but I like both!
I have a dingwall but I do also want a kiesel so bad.
I don't think it's worth it, they're gonna cost you the double of a Dingwall, or even the triple
Getting the Kiesel way is worth it and it will not cost you the price of a Dingwall. People are waking up to the fact that's there is a lot of hype to the dingwall that just isn't true
@@steffomca762 they're pretty much the same price, plus the Kiesel is US made.
I would have to say with what I'm hearing the Kiesel sounds better.
I went two days ago to Basscentral in Orlando to try as many extended scale basses as possible I try the Dingwalls. but end up buying the Spector with the fishman system. the sound was way superior. I would love to try one of those keisel or even the Ibanez.
I love the bite that the Kiesel has. But the low end of the dingwall is nice
Just bought your Bass book. Keep it up.
After having a Kiesel, I was on the fence about getting a Dingwall or the A2, ended up grabbing the Dingwall. Glad to see they're pretty close to eachother!
Were both basses in passive in this video?
Even though kiesel is a dingwall copy, is it fair to compare a custom to an import model?
Thank you for this. There is a clear difference.
It looked like your toggle switch on the ding wall was set to passive. was that intentional or am I mistaking?
Which do YOU like better? Tone? Playability?
Thanks for the cool demo. 👍
Dingwall has that pretty typical low tuned metal bass these days. But that Kiesel sounds more traditional I guess? Yet still has the benefits of the tight low end
Very different but both winners. I like the metal styles better on the Dingwall while the Kiesel sounds smoother and thicker on the funky parts
1:03 Thought it was Harridan for a second 😅
What strings are used? Do someone knows?
As a mix engineer, I don’t need the Kiesel’s high frequencies. But I’d KILL for the midrange the Dingwall produces. Those mids are the same reason every top-flight producer has a P-bass kicking around.
Man that Kiesel sounds amazing especially in the upper register. I own a Dingwall but I may have to look into the Kiesel
I was hoping you'd go in depth of the differences.
How the pickups differ between selections?
Tone 0/50/100%
Etc.
But from these Kiesel is clearer and I always prefer that.
The Kiesel has more top end bite but sounds a little too scooped in the mids, has more low end too. It may sound nice when you are a soloist but this sound character gets lost in a busy mix easier. Of course there can be scenarios where it is useful because it gives space for other instruments.
You can't just spring this type of hard hitting journalism on people first thing in the morning.
Just for my own knowledge in the comparison. Do they both have new strings? Same amps and effect settings on both?
Did both have the same age strings on them?
the highend on that kiesel tho, i wonder if string has something to do with it or maybe the preamp, that clarity is topnotch. im just wondering how they'd sound in a full mix, will the kiesel's topnotch highend clarity sound just as brilliant or will it be too distractive or perhaps might get buried in the mix with the low tuned heavy distorted guitars around it?
I feel like the Kiesel sounds sounds a lot like a guitar, especially on the high notes. That makes me wonder if it might have a difficult time cutting through the mix.
Does that Kiesel have new strings on? Its got that bright zing to it
I peered the tone of the Kielsel, but I’d would be interesting to which sat better within a mix.
clarity definitely goes to kiesel but its missing the punchiness on the low end that the dangwall is bringing to the table 10/10 video
For low b lover dingwall still the best for me
Wow, that Kiesel sounds killer!
What was the other bass? (Joking)
As a metal guitar player I'd have say the Dingwall sounded better for metal stuff where as the Kiesel had a more overall cleaner/clearer sound. Dingwall is just known for that gnarl and bite in it's tone that really cuts through a mix.
round 1 - Dingwall
round 2 - Dingwall
round 3 - Dingwall
round 4 - Kiesel
round 5 - Kiesel
round 6 - Dingwall
round 7 - Kiesel
round 8 - Kiesel
round 9 - tied
round 10 - Kiesel