Friday, August 2, 2013

LOW ARCHITECTURE: DINGWALL AFTERBURNER BASS


The fanned-fretted Dingwall bass above may seem rather odd at first glance and somewhat tricky to play,  but in reality takes very little practice time to accommodate its radical neck design.  It is  very comfortable to play,  and because of the increased string length the bass tones can be quite commanding.  Beyond its design attributes,  the Afterburner is a woody wonder with its alder body,  maple neck,  and wenge fingerboard.

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