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From: willkarling
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  • @b0nggggggg The bridge and the nut are also slanted so the intonatonation is the same as a normal bass. why they build a bass like that? dont know, maybe is more ergonomic

  • @elpactodejohnson1 Maybe for some, but the main reason is because it results in a longer scale length for lower tuned strings, which increases tension. By doing this, your E string feels just like your G, not looser. It makes downtuning easier and results in much more accurate intonation. It's pretty awesome.

  • I MUST KILL YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • how come you tune all your basses to drop D?

  • fuck! you are soo good!

  • reminds me of marcus millerrrr!

  • Awesome Bass tone

  • Nice bass face!

  • NICE

  • WOW! that tone is amazing o.o

  • That is just a HUGE sound! It certainly sounds like Dingwall and EBS are a bass and amp that are made for each other. Killer playing as well - nice job, and thanks for the Dingwall video upload.

  • What a sound!!!!

  • Thanks for the great vid. It's hard to find any good Dingwall vids anywhere.

  • Very nice sounding slap tone

  • This clip is by far my favorite for tone. It's slap perfection!

  • Great !

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