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Love that you went the opposite direction, it really shows that the instrument doesn’t always have to define the sound or genre. Loved the sound on the pop rock tune at the end!
I have to say this video is what pushed me over the edge to purchase a Dingwall NG3 6 String in the same color. I play bass as a hobby at home and for my church, and I can honestly say I have played more simple music and also stepped into some heavier things like TSO covers and this bass doesn't disappoint. I know it gets the reputation of being a more metal oriented bass, but I can tell you it can play jazz, gospel, pop, classic rock, and more with ease. It was the fact that this video demonstrated how versatile the bass really is that impressed me so much and since I have been playing my Dingwall, I find myself much more inspired about my playing and I feel like I am taking my playing to a new level.
Great video demo of a Dingwall. It sure is a more versatile bass than the usual Darkglass sound most people demo it with. I’ve had my Dingwall D Roc for over a year now. I play in a cover band with lots of different styles of music and using the different pick-up settings and a Helix Hx Stomp it never ceases to amaze me.
The NG3 series are more versatile than most basses!. A bit bright for you? - use the EQ!!. It really grinds on me that people can think that a 3 pickup and 5 knob bass has one sound - "The darkglass sound".
My Combustion has a bit of that inevitable brr brr ding bedroom tone even on passive mode. Strangely suited to any genre. Dingwalls cut through a mix like crazy, while somehow staying out of the way and making everything else sound even bigger. My hard rock band's stage sound has never been better.
Hey thank you for this video. I especially like you you did the atypical thing and played non metal songs with this bass. I can't remember anyone else doing that before and honestly I LOVE the sound you got out of all of these! The treble is "out of the way" just like you said and you used relatively inexpensive equipment so if this bass sounds good on a laney/hartke backline it will basically sound great on anything! Great video, cheers!
It's a Super bass. That's why people love them. The NG or standard Combustion are the basses that can do it all, with the perfect B string. Mod the pickup selector - and you can set it up how you want.
@@EricT43 Hey champ dunno if you know - but there is an easter egg on the bridge - Under the bridge saddle is an upside down allen screw. that is keeping the string spacing set. you can pull that out and stick it back in the top, and now you can set your spacing and tighten it up again. Ive got a Ng3 - 6. Cheers
Thats nice but i need to let you be aware youre wearing the hat like 2005 it makes your head look small Im tryin to help not roast, that tilted hat aint cuttin it especially with your accent
Guitar is totally fine. Looks and sounds great! But magic is not there. It is in your fingers. I am absolutely sure you’d get the result of same quality with common j-bass. Or p-bass. The only difference relates to your different fillings that might (or might not ;)) impact your sound. IMHO
Good demo, as usual, but the bass itself doesn't impress me. It has a lifeless, characterless sound: sterile and uninvolving. In the final example it suddenly comes alive - hi, midrange! - but you can get that sound from any decent bass without the need to spend Dingwall money. I've no doubt that they have their place: the scooped sound is stellar for down-tuned modern metal, and its tight, even tone probably makes it a good recording bass. Beyond that, I see no reason to prefer a Dingwall other than fashionability, which is always temporary.
Im agree with you these bass are sterile and overated. The fanned frets is also a temporary fashion because people thing it sound more heavier with a lot of down tuning but its all about attitude and soul not tuning..
Not impressed, they are expensive Basses. But expensive is not always the best. Last year in August 2022 I purchased a 2013 Sandberg TT panther Macassar with the Maple back Ebony Top and matching Head stock. neck rose wood fretboard. I love wood and this bass kicks ass.
Yknow the Ng has a matching headstock, 5 piece maple neck, graphite rods in the neck, perfectly balanced, 6 string is 4 kilo. Fully adjustable bridge. Hipshot hardware, neutrix jack. its a workhorse. Best B string, Best C string.
💀 Hey Skeleton Crew! Let us know which song has the most , which song has the most , and drop the time code of your favorite licks! Oh, and say hi to if you see him ;)
Awesome to see something more than the typical heavy Darkglass tones! The tight and precise tone fits perfectly in more modern pop & country songs!
Love that you went the opposite direction, it really shows that the instrument doesn’t always have to define the sound or genre. Loved the sound on the pop rock tune at the end!
Love that massive tone through the Dark Glass Adam on Rain!
I have to say this video is what pushed me over the edge to purchase a Dingwall NG3 6 String in the same color. I play bass as a hobby at home and for my church, and I can honestly say I have played more simple music and also stepped into some heavier things like TSO covers and this bass doesn't disappoint. I know it gets the reputation of being a more metal oriented bass, but I can tell you it can play jazz, gospel, pop, classic rock, and more with ease. It was the fact that this video demonstrated how versatile the bass really is that impressed me so much and since I have been playing my Dingwall, I find myself much more inspired about my playing and I feel like I am taking my playing to a new level.
Great video! Very informative. Thanks!
You're going down!!! so many memories from this song, say thanks to Shim for me for making this part of my childhood
Great video demo of a Dingwall. It sure is a more versatile bass than the usual Darkglass sound most people demo it with. I’ve had my Dingwall D Roc for over a year now. I play in a cover band with lots of different styles of music and using the different pick-up settings and a Helix Hx Stomp it never ceases to amaze me.
The NG3 series are more versatile than most basses!. A bit bright for you? - use the EQ!!. It really grinds on me that people can think that a 3 pickup and 5 knob bass has one sound - "The darkglass sound".
This was a great overview... I have a Dingwall Z and curious why the pickup protector plastic was still left on?
Bass sounds and looks incredible. Great playing by Jayme as usual.
My Combustion has a bit of that inevitable brr brr ding bedroom tone even on passive mode. Strangely suited to any genre. Dingwalls cut through a mix like crazy, while somehow staying out of the way and making everything else sound even bigger.
My hard rock band's stage sound has never been better.
Hey thank you for this video. I especially like you you did the atypical thing and played non metal songs with this bass. I can't remember anyone else doing that before and honestly I LOVE the sound you got out of all of these! The treble is "out of the way" just like you said and you used relatively inexpensive equipment so if this bass sounds good on a laney/hartke backline it will basically sound great on anything! Great video, cheers!
Hey Jamie, that Dingwall sounds awesome. Can you review the Dingwall super jazz five bass? Thanks, PEACE!
I love my NG3. Tell Ra to get the 6-way selector switch installed that exposes all 3 pickups. It's such a thick tone...
Still here... still digging it
It's funny how versatile basses are, Leland sklar played on a very similar bass a lot lately
Hes played Dingwall for years.
very nice bass Jayme
How are those Hartke Cabinet ? It sound really focus
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Well yeah my brotha-o-bass, invite Mr. Diaz out to make a cameo - Ha
You can just mellow the tone of the Dingwall by using the EQ on the bass.
bring back sick licks series
Seems like this bass can do just about any style.
It's a Super bass. That's why people love them. The NG or standard Combustion are the basses that can do it all, with the perfect B string. Mod the pickup selector - and you can set it up how you want.
@@craigmoran893 I ended up getting an NG3 5-string. Been playing it in my classic rock band, it's awesome!
@@EricT43 Hey champ dunno if you know - but there is an easter egg on the bridge - Under the bridge saddle is an upside down allen screw. that is keeping the string spacing set. you can pull that out and stick it back in the top, and now you can set your spacing and tighten it up again. Ive got a Ng3 - 6. Cheers
Thats nice but i need to let you be aware youre wearing the hat like 2005 it makes your head look small
Im tryin to help not roast, that tilted hat aint cuttin it especially with your accent
Guitar is totally fine. Looks and sounds great! But magic is not there. It is in your fingers. I am absolutely sure you’d get the result of same quality with common j-bass. Or p-bass. The only difference relates to your different fillings that might (or might not ;)) impact your sound. IMHO
Ra Diaz - in Korn? No
Yes. I have seen him live 2 different times with Korn.
Good demo, as usual, but the bass itself doesn't impress me. It has a lifeless, characterless sound: sterile and uninvolving. In the final example it suddenly comes alive - hi, midrange! - but you can get that sound from any decent bass without the need to spend Dingwall money. I've no doubt that they have their place: the scooped sound is stellar for down-tuned modern metal, and its tight, even tone probably makes it a good recording bass. Beyond that, I see no reason to prefer a Dingwall other than fashionability, which is always temporary.
Im agree with you these bass are sterile and overated. The fanned frets is also a temporary fashion because people thing it sound more heavier with a lot of down tuning but its all about attitude and soul not tuning..
It's an active bass with 3 pickups and a 3 band - why would you think it cant do nearly any standard bass sound?
Not impressed, they are expensive Basses. But expensive is not always the best.
Last year in August 2022 I purchased a 2013 Sandberg TT panther Macassar with the Maple back Ebony Top and matching Head stock. neck rose wood fretboard. I love wood and this bass kicks ass.
Yknow the Ng has a matching headstock, 5 piece maple neck, graphite rods in the neck, perfectly balanced, 6 string is 4 kilo. Fully adjustable bridge. Hipshot hardware, neutrix jack. its a workhorse. Best B string, Best C string.