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Description

The Dingwall Guitars Combustion Nashville Edition Electric Bass Guitar is a sonic powerhouse, meticulously crafted for both studio and stage performance. This bass combines fanned frets and top-quality tonewoods to deliver exceptional pitch accuracy and playability. The multi-scale design ensures balanced string tension, enhancing both comfort and technical precision.

Equipped with three FD3n neodymium pickups, this instrument offers a robust, dynamic range, with a clear, powerful low-end and shimmering highs. The inclusion of the Rupert Neve Designs 2-band preamp provides an edge in tonal versatility, allowing you to seamlessly navigate through different musical styles with precision. Whether you're jamming in a live setting or recording in a studio, this bass maintains clarity and definition in complex mixes.

Its ergonomic design, inspired by Dingwall's Custom Shop Afterburner model, ensures a comfortable playing experience. The thoughtfully laid out control set on the pickguard, including a Master Volume with push-pull active/passive operation, pickup Blend panner, and Master Tone control, offers intuitive access to a wide range of sounds. The body, crafted from swamp ash with a quilt maple top, not only looks stunning but also contributes to the bass's rich tonal characteristics.

Key Features:

  • Premium multi-scale solidbody 4-string bass guitar
  • Deeply contoured swamp ash body with quilt maple top
  • Bolt-on 5-piece maple neck with Slim C profile
  • Maple or pau ferro fingerboard with 24 fanned frets
  • 3 Dingwall FD3n neodymium humbucking pickups
  • Rupert Neve Designs 2-band preamp
  • Active/passive operation
  • Extensive custom control set
  • Dingwall fully adjustable recessed bridge
  • Hotshot Ultra-Lite tuning machines
  • Graph Tech Black TUSQ nut
  • Dingwall long-scale nickel-plated strings
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NEW Dingwall Combustion Nashville Edition

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dingwall Guitars Combustion Nashville Edition Electric Bass Guitar.

Comparisons

  • Dingwall's 37" scale B string provides a notable tonal advantage over Ibanez's 35" B, influencing the choice for low-tuned styles.

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  • Owners note that while aesthetics vary, the core differences between models are primarily in preamps and finishes, not playability or core functionality.

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Features and functionality

  • The Darkglass pre-amp and custom pickups are key to Dingwall's signature tone and can be installed in other basses for similar sound.

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  • The Combustion model can be upgraded with a third pickup due to its pre-routed body, offering flexibility in sound customization.

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  • The John Taylor model features a Neve preamp, contrasting with the EMG in the base Combustion and the Darkglass Tone Capsule in the NG models.

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User experience

  • Owners find the tiny banjo frets unique and praise their smoothness, reducing the need for fretwork even on the Combustion line.

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Value and pricing

  • The Chinese-made models are assembled and QC-ed in Canada, similar to higher-end models, ensuring quality despite the production origin.

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  • The Combustion 5-string at $1500 is considered a bargain, with owners suggesting it's cheaper to upgrade electronics than buying a higher-end model.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Some users mention that the longer scale length on the treble side of Ibanez BTB models might result in a thinner, more tense sound, particularly affecting G and C strings.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users recommend purchasing a third pickup and a new pickguard from Fret Nation, potentially with a 6-way pickup selector for increased tone options.

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