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DINGWALL COMBUSTION 5-STRING LEFT-HANDED VINTAGEBURST ELECTRIC BASS W/BAG #11887

Product Code: 11887............

ELECTRIC BASS LEFT-HANDED – USED DINGWALL COMBUSTION 5-STRING LEFT-HANDED VINTAGEBURST ELECTRIC BASS W/BAG #11887

$3,500.00
Retail price: $3,880.00
  • Number of strings: 5 String
  • Quantity Available: 1
  • Availability: Ships within 2 business days

Up for sale a Dingwall Combustion 5-String Left-Handed Vintageburst Electric Bass w/Bag - #11887!  We are an Authorized Dealer of Dingwall Guitars!  This beautiful instrument is Brand New / Never Displayed and it comes with the Full Manufacturer's Warranty*.  Unit comes with its Accessories in its Dingwall Padded Gig Bag.        

DINGWALL COMBUSTION

The Combustion succeeds in providing the ultimate combination of tone, performance and value, making it perfect for both stage and studio work. Thanks to our hybrid manufacturing approach, each bass receives a final fret level and is set up by our skilled team of artisans in Canada, which means you can enjoy all of the cutting-edge Dingwall benefits at a more affordable price.

The body is swamp ash and modelled on our Custom Shop Afterburner.

It’s compact and lightweight, making for a bass that’s comfortable to wear and beautifully balanced. The five-piece maple neck is securely attached via four bolts and the fingerboard employs Ralph Novak’s fanned-fret system and a 34–37” scale spread (the scale length of the B string is three inches longer than the G), with a 240mm fretboard radius making it superfast over a full two octaves.

The Combustion comes fitted with Dingwall FD3-N pickups that are made to our exacting specifications using neodymium magnets, which offer both high output and a smooth, but aggressive tone. They’re wired to a 3-band EMG preamp, along with a 4-position Quad-tone pickup selector, master volume and an active/passive toggle switch.

The bridge started with an available bridge/saddle system that met our requirements for solid performance and great tone. We then improved on it by designing a custom riser system to provide an increased range of flexibility when it comes to adjusting the action.

The headstock combines the same minimalist shape of the Afterburner with the lightest import tuners we could find. We collaborated with Hipshot to modify their Ultra-lite tuners, which resulted in a shorter tuning peg that allows proper downward angle at the nut for maximum sustain and improved stability.

Dingwall strings have been meticulously tested to maximize performance and deliver a tone that blends effortlessly with any style of music. We were the first company to design strings specifically for multi-scale instruments. Available in both nickel and stainless steel, our strings provide an even tension for optimal balance, letting you experience the warmest highs and the tightest lows possible.

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SPECIFICATIONS:

Made in : China/Canada (Hybrid Manufacturing)

Body : Swamp Ash, with optional Quilt Maple top

Neck : 5-piece maple, bolt-on

Fingerboard : Maple, 24 ‘banjo-sized’ frets, 9.45-inch radius

Scale Length : 34-37 inches (5-string)

Pickups : Dingwall FD3n, Neodymium Magnets

Preamp : EMG

Controls : Master volume, 4-Position Quad-Tone pickup selector, 3-Band Active EQ (Bass, Middle, Treble), Active/Passive Toggle Switch

Bridge : Dingwall individual string bridge units.

String Spacing at the Bridge : 18mm (5- & 6-string)

Quad-Tone Pickup Selector:

- Position 1: Bridge

- Position 2: Bridge & Middle (MM-style)

- Bridge & Neck (J-style)

- Position 4: Neck

Tuners : Licensed Hipshot Ultralite

Nut : Graphtech Black Tusq

Finish : Vintageburst

Pickguard : Matte Black

Orientation : Left-Handed

Case : Dingwall Padded Gigbag Included

Weight : 10.2 lbs / 4.6 kg

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*The full manufacturer's warranty is only valid through us.

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