Gibson Vs Dingwall (is modern really better?!)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 апр 2022
  • In the Gibson Thunderbird vs. Dingwall D-Roc debate, where do you stand and what’s really the difference between the two? In today’s new video Ian Allison shares everything you need to know… the only question being: which one's your favorite?
    As always, see you in the shed…
    Scott :)
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  • @BYLRPhil
    @BYLRPhil 2 года назад +283

    I gotta say, Ian Martin Allison is the only SBL presenter I always watch. He’s just the best.

    • @jamesd7678
      @jamesd7678 2 года назад +3

      Agree

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 2 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 2 года назад +13

      I just love his enthusiasm. And his musical tastes are awesome too.

    • @ralphbyers6136
      @ralphbyers6136 2 года назад

      Me too!

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад +13

      It's true that Ian was born to do this. I have the utmost respect for Scott, though, for creating this where there was nothing before. Everyone should remember that and show at least reverence for the man who started this, not only was he the guy who came up with this channel, there was nobody talking about the bass guitar on you tube before Scott, not really, maybe some obscure asshole but Scott is the O fucking G, and it's no fault of his that he isn't as exciting as Ian is to watch, let's face it, no one is excited about bass the way Ian is. I love both these guys for different reasons.

  • @RufusMann
    @RufusMann 2 года назад +77

    7:53 perfectly balanced, as all things should be 🙈

  • @ronsmith6662
    @ronsmith6662 2 года назад +127

    Many 5 strings with standard frets seem to have a loose floppy feel on the B string. On a Dingwall, the tension is very even across all the strings. I love mine. Sklar is my favorite bass player. He has played on over 24 thousand tracks and toured with many major artists.

    • @garethjones3979
      @garethjones3979 2 года назад +6

      Weirdly I've abandoned all my 35 inch scale 5 strings and gone back to 34s. Really happy with my Ibanez and G&L 5s

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 2 года назад +1

      I only relatively recently discovered Mr Sklar, I knew he'd had an illustrious career but I had no idea he'd played on that many tracks. What an amazing career, he must've forgotten more than I know 😁

    • @sheldonsmith9438
      @sheldonsmith9438 2 года назад +1

      @@garethjones3979 ...funny I've had my DIngwall 5 for decades now but the other bass that rivaled it for me was a G&L L1505 I custom ordered and my buddy had a beautiful black MM5 maple neck....loved those basses.

    • @angelrodriguez7015
      @angelrodriguez7015 2 года назад

      ?

    • @angelrodriguez7015
      @angelrodriguez7015 2 года назад

      @@restojon1 u hh t h

  • @buckemptier
    @buckemptier 2 года назад +34

    That Dingwall is maybe the best sounding 5 string I've ever heard. This is the first time I've heard one played by itself, and i love it

  • @rabonour
    @rabonour 2 года назад +47

    I love the message of this video. I think musicians (guitarists as well as bassists) often get way too wrapped up in matching different instruments to the genres they are "supposed" to play and Sklar is such a good counter-example.

  • @hoovesandpawsanimalrescue
    @hoovesandpawsanimalrescue 2 года назад +21

    This dude can be explaining how the bowel system works and I would have to watch! Always brings the passion to his commentary.

  • @halcyondraconis7437
    @halcyondraconis7437 2 года назад +10

    I've played a Thunderbird for two decades now and have loved every minute of it, neck dive and all.

  • @jw112mail
    @jw112mail 2 года назад +28

    Ian is easily my favorite Bass content provider on RUclips!

  • @overseer_grimal
    @overseer_grimal 2 года назад +65

    I have got Dingwall NG3 recently. I can say that it is amazing. You can get whatever sound you want. Especially if you don't limit yourself in using darkglass gear only. You can get kind of p-bass sound if you use individual pickups, parallel mode sounds like a modern jazz bass. Playing with a pick or with fingers with hard attack in series mode gives you that clanky metal sound that modern metalheads like. Low E and B strings have very defined sound and perfect attack. As a guitarist I sometimes regret that I cannot play that good to utilize it at 100%. Maybe I am a latent bass player because I enjoy playing this instrument more than my guitars.
    I personally prefer modern instruments because they are better engineered. Better ergonomics and playability, lower weight. That vintage sound is usually just the result of low-output pickups. Therefore I don't have any illusions about guitars made 50 years ago.

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад

      What does dark glass have to do with dingwall, are the companies related somehow?

    • @hdrghcftyhh2439
      @hdrghcftyhh2439 2 года назад +10

      @@buckemptier its just the combo that gives you perfect modern metal tone. A guaranteed combo for success if you're trying to get modern aggressive metal tones, and so a lot of people utilize it

    • @AndyRipley42
      @AndyRipley42 2 года назад

      I also own an NG3. It's by far my most stable instrument. Where I live is terrible for neck stability. Very humid summers and very dry winters. My dingwall bass is the only instrument I don't have to regularly adjust. It's honestly one of the main selling points of that instrument for working musicians.
      You're also 100% correct on the amount of sounds you can pull out of it. I use mine with a Helix and I can play nearly any genre and get the sound I need.
      My only complaint is string availability but that's improving in just the year I've owned mine.

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад

      @@hdrghcftyhh2439 personally I think that dark glass shit is overrated. I bought one of their amplifiers in fact I guess you could say I bought two of them because the first one didn’t work right, it was defective, so sent it back and got another one and it was defective too, I shit you not. Traded it for a Mesa TT800. Cheaply made for an outrageous price. And I didn't even think the distortion was that good anyway, I have a source audio aftershock distortion pedal that blows all of that dark glass stuff away, and I didn't have to pay $500 for it like dark glass. What is the "modern bass" sound other than a marketing slogan by dark glass - distortion? That's nothing new. I have a bi amp rig now, the Mesa TT800 and an Orange terror guitar amp, and I have a Rickenbacker with stereo outputs so the bridge pickup goes to the orange terror and the neck pickup to the Mesa. That's my modern bass sound, and it's loud as fuck, and all of it is made in the USA and the UK, I'm pretty sure dark glass must be outsourcing their stuff to China, despite being, what, Norwegian or something? It's not that I'm some nationalist douchebag, I'm just saying it's better quality and it sounds awesome.

    • @martinezdecap
      @martinezdecap Год назад

      This is making me want to buy a dingwall!! I’ve been looking at them as of recently

  • @mattrb1701
    @mattrb1701 2 года назад +17

    The Dingwall is the next purchase on my list. Love it and am definitely making a trip out to Saskatoon.

  • @restojon1
    @restojon1 2 года назад +16

    I'm a dyed in the wool vintage Gibson bass player, I love Thunderbird basses and I've never liked Dingwall basses... for me, the clear winner is the Dingwall 🤯🤔. I absolutely love the fact that it's more than just a metal bass (I'm largely a metal player btw), I love how it looks although perhaps a different colour would be preferable to me personally and I'm totally on board for a next gen T Bird with fanned frets, grrr pickups and no neck dive. I still love the TB Bass but the Dingwall is top of my Christmas list...
    Dear Santa, I have been a good boy... mostly...

  • @alexanderlyon
    @alexanderlyon 2 года назад +24

    My first impression was that the Dingwall was just a gimmick but WOW! does that sound great! Such a full, pro sound.

    • @regpatton7068
      @regpatton7068 Год назад +2

      The Dingwall is not a gimmick. It's a great bass. I've had mine for about nine years and I love it.

    • @PhullyNo1
      @PhullyNo1 Год назад +1

      Wow, not at all a gimmick. Neck is better on the dingwall thunderbird has more room for your right hand. The only complaint I have about the droc is there is so much space taken up by those pickups.

  • @lunacy_bass
    @lunacy_bass 2 года назад +12

    That tapping lick is DOPE.

  • @SimonBrisbane
    @SimonBrisbane 2 года назад +12

    Love Ian’s passion. Thanks dude for learning me in the ways of Dingwalls.

  • @bassbutter4767
    @bassbutter4767 Год назад +1

    .... Your videos are always informative making their point concisely with sonic excellence!! And by the way, you ROCK on the bass, bro !!!

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 2 года назад +10

    I always loved Thunderbirds and the variety of tones you can get from them, Sweet Emotion has always been one of my go-to bass lines for those basses and while they do Drop D really well it’s super fun to lower them more to Drop C# and Drop C to rip some System of a Down since Shavo is an absolute monster on his Thunderbird

    • @rrdream2400
      @rrdream2400 2 года назад

      Sweet Emotion was recorded with a 1960 stack knob Jazz Bass, he got that wrong about it being a Gibson.

  • @jimbrowncreates
    @jimbrowncreates 2 года назад +2

    Your man is always so good and on point❤️‍🔥 Always delivering what we are thinking and feeling as musicians and he does it with passion. 💪🏾

  • @czarpaul01
    @czarpaul01 2 года назад +6

    I have a 4 string D-roc. Perfect balance, many tones. Been playing it a ton since I got it last summer. I play in a singer songwriter style band, works perfectly.

  • @danrees5520
    @danrees5520 2 года назад +2

    love your energy when you play . I could watch this vid all day!!

  • @matteomarasco8655
    @matteomarasco8655 2 года назад +7

    I use my dingwall in jazz too, it's so good. I mean the look aren't spot on for a jazz gig, but hey it does it's job well

  • @sheldonsmith9438
    @sheldonsmith9438 2 года назад +5

    Thank You Ian!!...such a mature and eloquent way of presenting both instruments. I own 2 Canadian made Dingwall's...but the very first bass I ever touched was a Gibson RD Artist. I was immediatley smitten!!...lol...I'm pretty sure it weighed 25lb but I'll never forget that bass. So glad you do what you do!!

  • @ulash12344321
    @ulash12344321 2 года назад +3

    Hi Ian,
    First I wanna say the vids are getting cooler by the time. I'm really enjoying them...
    I'm playing many genres of music from blues to heavy metal. You can see me on stage playing Pantera with my 5 string ibanez one day, the next day playing BB King with my P bass. I love all the genres I'm playing so as the sounds needed in them. Because of that I can't make a decision beside those two. They look and sound cool in different ways. I like and want them both ;)

  • @StanleyCullerEsq.
    @StanleyCullerEsq. 2 года назад +1

    Man, I so needed a hit of Ian, today. Always a good day when we have new IMA content.

  • @meyersguitars2196
    @meyersguitars2196 2 года назад

    Great video and love how you show the versatility of these basses.

  • @MattDale3000
    @MattDale3000 Год назад +2

    Ian you are such a delight: killer player but WAAAY more importantly you encapsulate, through your knowledge of and love for Bass, why many of us became bassists in the first place. You’re the best, thank you for the joy

  • @mattgalbraith3050
    @mattgalbraith3050 2 года назад +5

    Ian is awesome! I remember him from back in the day doing demos for Lakland.

  • @mikewolfe9458
    @mikewolfe9458 Год назад +6

    I want that helix preset at 3:20 !! Great video. Thanks guys!

  • @jasonvegan5761
    @jasonvegan5761 2 года назад +1

    How does Scott go back and forth so seamlessly between a British and American accent??? The dude is linguistically skilled!

  • @Petehagoras
    @Petehagoras 2 года назад +10

    I love my T-bird, and i play Everything with it. paired with a Tube preamp, it's sound is killer in my opinion. great comparison though, thanks a lot 👍

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад

      Is a thunderbird sold under Gibson or Epiphone or both?

    • @Petehagoras
      @Petehagoras 2 года назад

      @@buckemptier it's sold under both brands. some say the difference is not to severe, in my opinion it's huge, but it's a very subjective thing i guess.

  • @mikeanthonybrooks
    @mikeanthonybrooks 2 года назад +43

    Traditional basses of old times were built to the style of music of the time. Extreme forms of music were not even a thing in the times of those instruments, so yeah, maybe apples to apples is a hard comparison but who says a Thunderbird can't play Meshuggah? 😉

    • @southofheck
      @southofheck 2 года назад +1

      I’d worry about how thick the neck is over the sound. I’ve never played a Dingwall, but I doubt it’s neck is as thick as the actual log that is the Tbird’s neck.

    • @FlamingKapra
      @FlamingKapra Год назад

      @@southofheck OH BOY, I remember trying the Thunderbird V (the 5 string), and that thing has A WHOLE TREE just on the neck... I can't hold it, it's just WAY too heavy. (I'm 21yo that doesn't do much weight-lifting, but still)

  • @nagynorbie
    @nagynorbie 2 года назад +17

    Random side note, but I've always disregarded these basses because of their body shapes. Aesthetically I thought they were super cool, just seemed really uncomfortable for my right hand. Recently however I started resting my forearm way less on the body and just using my thumb for guidance. Keeping my wrist straight like this definitely seems to alleviate a lot of pain. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is maybe I should give the Thunderbird another chance.

    • @loganmcgee18
      @loganmcgee18 2 года назад +2

      Just want to say, I'm happy you took time for this "random side note". Recently I played a show with a drummer I hadn't played with before. We locked in immediately, and the show ended up going a lot longer, with extentions to every song. High energy and I was really pushed to the edges of my ability, which had my wrist really hurting after. A hurt I hadn't felt since my younger days of practicing for hours and hours - if I hadn't read your comment I think I might've just brushed it off, but I think I'm gonna rest my forearm on the body less, especially if I'm on the 6-string.(the ibanez multiscale fwiw. Def am a believer in them)
      Tl;DR: Just wanted to say a premature "thanks" for potentially saving me from years of wrist pain by your random side note lol

  • @kevinkwmiller
    @kevinkwmiller 2 года назад +3

    Been waiting for this one since you teased it a while back! You are killing it Ian!
    I love my D-Roc. It has so many great tones, it makes me want to buy more passive basses. My only criticism is the angle it makes me hold my plucking arm is quite different than most basses.

  • @marcthiele
    @marcthiele 2 года назад

    Love your passion, man! 🙌

  • @EndyHawk
    @EndyHawk 2 года назад +3

    I have a t-bird, and if you solo the neck pickup, put some good ol mute foam under the bridge, and play with the side of your fingers like an upright player would up on the neck itself, it totally works in a jump-bass kind of way. Just a warm air-mover, subwoofery kind of sound

  • @Thorsten_Kueppers
    @Thorsten_Kueppers 2 года назад +2

    I tested a Dingwall last year, it just blew my mind soundwise 🤩

  • @michelechiavarini9218
    @michelechiavarini9218 2 года назад

    Impressive presentation! Very well done! Thanks

  • @benjaminlichtenstein6747
    @benjaminlichtenstein6747 2 года назад +1

    Pickup tone comparison was super helpful!

  • @venomouspontifex4434
    @venomouspontifex4434 2 года назад +12

    My thought as far as a “winner” here would be the Dingwall, particularly for its sonic versatility. Aesthetically, I’m not a fan, think the pickup housings make it look haphazardly put together vs. the cool, artful look of the Thunderbird, but at the end of the day, it’s comfort and tone that really make a bass great. Now, do I think the T-Bird is obsolete? No. A well-maintained instrument in capable hands can outlive the original player by decades. I just think the design might be well-served by a 3-pickup model maybe with a Jack-Casady-style 2+2 headstock to help with balance, effectively making it a more traditional 4-string Gibson take on the Dingwall style.

  • @vittusossi
    @vittusossi 2 года назад +1

    Great point in the end. 🎉

  • @ajferrermusic
    @ajferrermusic 2 года назад +1

    SO GOOD Ian!!! You're the best!!!

  • @zprince4120
    @zprince4120 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for explaining the mutiscale concept. I never understood the point of the fanned frets until now. But that being said does a bass exist that goes from a 37in B string to say a short scale 28 or 30in G string?

  • @bassimprovjams3772
    @bassimprovjams3772 Год назад +1

    Last time I watched this I didn’t own a Dingwall, 5 months later tho 🎉😊 and it could dry well be my favorite bass!!and I have nice basses D roc for me!!

  • @chrisreynolds3204
    @chrisreynolds3204 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation.

  • @WakizashiSabre
    @WakizashiSabre 3 дня назад

    WHite/Ebony Tbird guy here. love the old stuff. Whens strap is at the back, neckdive is practically not existing. This applies to a IV version, which has jazz type neck. I think old style tbird has chunky neck so neckdive would be an issue there.

  • @Oscaraha
    @Oscaraha 2 года назад +7

    That Dingwall looks really boss, modern prog or metal for sure.

  • @jwilste
    @jwilste 3 месяца назад +1

    I actually owned the D-Bird that came out several years ago before Gibson made Dingwall change a few things. At the same time I owned the Gibson Thunderbird. I have to say when I played the T-bird I kept the knob setting at one place and played oldies. The T-bird was amazing but it would tire your left hand out. Then the Dingwall D-bird easier to play, louder, more tones and light as can be... I sold the D-bird and wished I hadn't. Wont sell the Gibson, nope.

  • @jedhood6986
    @jedhood6986 2 года назад +3

    I absolutely love the Thunderbird for its simplicity. Although….this video has made me want to look more towards the Dingwall. Especially since you showed more stuff than just the clanky metal stuff that is usually the only thing shown in DW videos.

  • @thillwl
    @thillwl 2 года назад +1

    I have the Dingwal NG2 and I play a wide range of styles on it. The best B string in the industry. Love it!

  • @HarleyBreakoutGuy
    @HarleyBreakoutGuy Год назад

    i struggle like mad trying to count when playing, what's is the best way to learn how to count?

  • @moriyokiri3229
    @moriyokiri3229 11 месяцев назад

    My custom D Roc 5 is in the mail at last and I can’t wait

  • @martinmcbeath3052
    @martinmcbeath3052 2 года назад +1

    Love my T-Bird, so right about it being more versatile than you think!

  • @Myulls
    @Myulls 2 года назад

    What’s the recording signal? Ian’s videos always have absolutely bangin’ tone!

  • @daveinnh2292
    @daveinnh2292 2 года назад

    Lee turned me on to Dingwall too. And Sheldon’s crew is so easy to work with. I have one for every occasion now. Combustion 4 with EMG pre, NG3 with a Darkglass pre and a custom ABII with a Glockenklang pre. Each is so different yet consistent in sound and quality. Thx Mr. Sklar, Mr. Dingwall and all the folks at SBL.

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад

      You have a dingwall for every occasion? Must be nice, do you have a different car for each day of the week, too?

    • @daveinnh2292
      @daveinnh2292 Год назад

      @@buckemptier Actually….
      Never had the chance to go to college, so I just worked harder than anyone else. Earned every bit of my success. Vehicles? Not for every day, but I have a small selection. See my LinkedIn profile for verification.

  • @jaymil53
    @jaymil53 2 года назад +1

    I saw the video of Lee Sklar talking about his Dingwall. I thought it sounded great, the fanned frets intrigued me. Now, his signature bass was north of $5K, too rich for my blood. I'm 68 and play in a church band. so I looked around and found a less expensive multi scale bass, still not cheap, but more reasonable at $1600. LTD B-1005. Gotta say the resonance of this bass compared to other 5 string is pronounced. Fanned frets are more ergonomic, the only real adjustment is having part of your hand behind the nut when playing first and second frets. I'm glad I got it.

  • @paulcoverdale8312
    @paulcoverdale8312 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic tutorial on these basses. Thanks for the education mate.
    ❤❤❤🙏🙏🪬🪬💎💎🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🥃🥃

  • @rrdream2400
    @rrdream2400 2 года назад +3

    Dude, great vid but Tom Hamilton played a 1960 stack knob Jazz Bass on Sweet Emotion not a Gibson. He used that '60 Jazz on all of Toys in the Attic and Rocks. Pretty well documented too.

  • @coreywoodruff490
    @coreywoodruff490 Год назад +2

    I have an 08 Gibson Thunderbird studio bass. Been trying to get my hands on that Dingwall

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Год назад

      Dingwall's are really a work of art!

  • @blue_beaver_2747
    @blue_beaver_2747 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2021 gibson sg, and yes the headstock dive is INSANE but by god I don't know what it is if not the nicest sounding bass I've played

  • @christophermcguinness8200
    @christophermcguinness8200 2 года назад

    I very nearly bought an NG3 5 string recently because the B is so good. I've owned a thunderbird bass before, I didn't find it to be nearly as versatile as you're suggesting in this video.

  • @bennybonesplays7143
    @bennybonesplays7143 2 года назад

    My first bass was an Epiphone Thunderbird. Yeah, the tbird dives but it's a small price to pay and you get used to it. I now have a Gibson Tbird but I also put a Dingwall d-roc 5 on order back in December. I am a sucker for that reverse body shape.

  • @goosemeister12
    @goosemeister12 2 года назад +14

    Heya Ian/SBL! Fellow Dingwall user here, absolutely love the instruments! What company do you get your strings for the Dingwall's scale length? Thanks!

    • @lunacy_bass
      @lunacy_bass 2 года назад +4

      I was a Curt Mangan Strings user before I started playing Dingwall basses. You can order their strings with a XL B and E. Kalium in the US and Payson in the UK make Dingwall strings, and of course Dingwall has their brand.

    • @goosemeister12
      @goosemeister12 2 года назад +1

      @@lunacy_bass Awesome! I didn't know Payson were based in the UK! I'll give them a look. Been using the branded Dingwall strings which are great, just a bit sparse to find in shops. Should probably get multiple packs at a time so I'm sorted for a long time. Thanks for the info!

    • @ObeseChess
      @ObeseChess 2 года назад +1

      @@goosemeister12 Payson are in Texas but their shipping isn’t too outrageous. Wonderful strings!

    • @goosemeister12
      @goosemeister12 2 года назад

      @@ObeseChess I thought they were based somewhere else! Just took in the first bit of information and left! - I'll give them a look, I've heard so much about Payson in general but have been slightly hesitant due to price - but then again, bass strings are bloody expensive.
      Thanks!

  • @shinchirei2381
    @shinchirei2381 Год назад

    Dingwall won me over for a long time! Great presentation here! 🤘

  • @mvarick1
    @mvarick1 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! I am an old friend of Sheldon since we were pups,
    Thanks for the treatment on his guitars. I know Sheldon has worked so hard to give guitarists the best he can!

  • @Wharbaby
    @Wharbaby 2 месяца назад

    Also would love to see you do a comparison between a Ripper and that Serek Lincoln in the background.

  • @mikeymacaque
    @mikeymacaque 5 месяцев назад

    Every time I’ve played a Tbird in person, I’ve loved it. I wish Gibson made more of them so I could actually grab one when the funds were right.

  • @nafis6668
    @nafis6668 2 года назад

    That digwall sounds powerful and articulate. Thanks for the video!

  • @Warrnan52
    @Warrnan52 Год назад

    What is that incredible surf green jaguar bass in the right background? It looks to have jazzmaster pickups but with only 4 pole pieces for a bass.
    Love the backwards tele inspired headstock.

  • @OfficialMarkZuckerberg
    @OfficialMarkZuckerberg 2 года назад +1

    The Thunderbird was the first bass I ever played as a novice where I could clearly hear it's super unique tone.

    • @buckemptier
      @buckemptier 2 года назад

      Is the thunderbird sold under Gibson or Epiphone? I ask because I saw one that's Epiphone, but Gibson sometimes has an Epiphone version of a Gibson guitar, the Epiphone is the cheap version, of course. But I didn't know if maybe all thunderbirds are Epiphone.

  • @kakelso
    @kakelso 2 года назад

    I play a 1982 Gibson Victory Custom, which has the Thunderbird headstock, and it dives bad! But I love it! I bought it when I was a teenager. The Thunderbird was my dream bass at the time, but the Victory was about a third of the price!

  • @davidalston3626
    @davidalston3626 2 года назад +2

    Is this video “native advertising” for Dingwall?

  • @sixsentsoldiers
    @sixsentsoldiers 2 года назад

    Always thought PBass on Sweet Emotion. Sounds like one. Classic Riff. Iconic for sure.

    • @rrdream2400
      @rrdream2400 2 года назад

      It was a 1960 stack knob Jazz Bass on Sweet Emotion, he got that wrong, it's pretty well documented

  • @johnbills1842
    @johnbills1842 2 года назад

    Both are cool. I’ve been a sucker for the ol’thunderbird for years.

  • @jonnovak7921
    @jonnovak7921 2 года назад

    Great video! What HX Stomp Cab and distortion for Dr. Feelgood? Thanks.

  • @ericamccool345
    @ericamccool345 2 года назад +1

    "UHHH!"

  • @bassbutter4767
    @bassbutter4767 Год назад

    The Dingwall rocks bro!! To be an inanimate object, it's almost intuitive ! But definitely inspiring! It does exactly what an Instrument should do… Let you express all the tones and sounds you hear in your head and heart into a myriad of fantastic, articulate, beautiful sound !! Thanks for the great video. Your videos are always

  • @dwightdawson3578
    @dwightdawson3578 2 года назад +1

    First time ever I imagined myself trading in almost every bass I own for a Dingwall and I have always wanted a Thunderbird. Gear Acquisition Syndrome is at an all time high. And, thanks for doing it without an English accent lol!

  • @Sprucetroy69
    @Sprucetroy69 2 года назад

    I have the New Gibson G2 Thunderbird, and it is amazingly beautiful and sounds as good as she looks! Also...the neck dive is gone!! With the set neck design! Great improvement! This G2 Far Out performs my 93' Thunderbird... G2 is a MUST own! 😎🤟

  • @tofnbad
    @tofnbad 2 года назад +1

    Best host on SBL by far.

  • @MaxPowweer1
    @MaxPowweer1 2 года назад +1

    Love my Epiphone T-Bird and play it with anything from Beatles, Motown, slipknot or Deftones. They get type cast because of famous players, but I'm a firm believer any bass / guitar can play any style of music if you want it to

  • @physiognomyprofessor3970
    @physiognomyprofessor3970 2 года назад

    I bought my NG2 for metal, but I use it alot for fusion and jazz too.

  • @athmaid
    @athmaid 2 года назад +2

    Did not expect Meshuggah on here, awesome!

  • @JackieTheCatfox
    @JackieTheCatfox Год назад

    Before I start:
    I just got an ad for Scott's Bass Lessons before this Scott's Bass Lessons video.

  • @RyvenProductions
    @RyvenProductions 2 года назад +1

    Not sure why, but neck dive has never bothered me. If the bass feels and sounds good, let the neck dive all it wants. Great video.

  • @robertmansell3667
    @robertmansell3667 2 года назад

    First of all top playing sir! Both of those basses are Dope,but as a Rock kid of the seventies that Gibson is just so iconic to me 😍

  • @DavidRamos-nz4bh
    @DavidRamos-nz4bh 2 года назад

    I love both!

  • @rossco420
    @rossco420 2 года назад

    Both beautiful beautiful basses 👌🏽🔥🔥🔥

  • @markwarner5554
    @markwarner5554 Год назад

    Ian...you are really the best. Wasn't expecting the 'shuggah.

  • @mdspman000
    @mdspman000 2 года назад

    For the most part most electric basses can be used for any style if the player is skilled. And if you need something like more pickup output, less pickup output, less pickup noise, warmer, etc... you can replace pickups at a reasonable cost. Most of the other tone variations that don't come from your fingers can be added by choosing the appropriate amp and effects. After that it's a personal preference for how it feels under your fingers or sometimes there is a requirement for you to have a certain look.

  • @brettmarlar4154
    @brettmarlar4154 2 года назад +1

    The Dingwall has even tension on all of the strings which gives it all of the benefits that you explained.
    According to Lee, he reaches for the Dingwall when he needs to go below a low D. (As all his basses, even the Dingwalls have a hipstot Detuner on them.) Otherwise he'll grab his Signature Warwick.

  • @BudiPrasetyoHarsono
    @BudiPrasetyoHarsono 2 года назад

    I've got Epi Thunderbird and it's my number one now

  • @00Dusty
    @00Dusty 2 года назад +1

    Gibson are renowned for just being extremely expensive average instruments 🤷🏻‍♂️ the Dingwall is an insane amount for the money. The thing I noticed most about Dingwall is they are insanely light and resonate like crazy and super tight

  • @skate46s
    @skate46s Год назад

    What’s the Jaguar/jazz master bass in the background? Is that a custom build?

  • @m6rkf6rk6s
    @m6rkf6rk6s 2 года назад +1

    I live for the dingwall metal tones! ALL OF THEM

  • @darrylmoore127
    @darrylmoore127 Год назад

    T bird is my main bass , have 62 Hofer beatle bass , had Ric 4003 V63 4001, Music Man , Martin acoustic bass .
    T bird can do any style , depends on strings , amp set up , have V4B 6X10 HLF, do many Genre's of songs.
    Love the 3 pups on it .

  • @Noone-of-your-Business
    @Noone-of-your-Business Год назад +1

    To me, the only excuse to _not_ use variable scale length is going fretless. My Dingwall has got exactly the right tension on every string for the perfect sound, so it does not go flabby on the bottom, but it also does not go incredibly hard on the fingers on the high string. Sure, I have other basses, but every new one I would buy would have to be with fanned frets.

    • @devinebass
      @devinebass  Год назад

      Nice one dude! Glad its working for you! 🤘🏻🔥

  • @JoeDinsdale
    @JoeDinsdale 2 года назад

    I had a play on someone's Dingwall and was completely blown away at how good it felt. The biggest turn off has always been the look until I saw the Super P, I think I'm gonna start saving!

  • @joelosacco
    @joelosacco Год назад

    That does sound amazing. My problem is that I want to try one out but I cant find a music shop anywhere that has one. Not one.

  • @ifgwelf
    @ifgwelf 2 года назад

    Ive always jonesed after a Dingwall. I plan to own one some day

  • @danadane2501
    @danadane2501 Год назад

    I'm glad he mention Leeland Sklar. The bassist you've heard on thousands of songs and didn't even know it.

  • @dwightdawson3578
    @dwightdawson3578 Год назад

    I just brought home an Epiphone Thunderbird IV that I bought used. First thing I realized when I got home was I don’t have room for another bass. I promised myself I would not let that happen again so, I’m thinking I might need a five string of these too. Just because.