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Steve,
The fanned frets were surprisingly easy to get used to.It's more the look of them that freaks people out! It's only really the lower and higher frets that are a little bit of a stretch over a standard fretboard,but after a few plays,you get used to it.I recommend anyone to try one if you get a chance.As far as I know,I'm the only Dingwall owner in the Republic of Ireland.There's a chap in Northern Ireland called Al Niblock who played with The Commitments band who also has one.
BigRedX,
[quote]What do you do? Or does your technique not have these issues?[/quote]
Technique? What technique?
Dave -
I posted info. on my Dingwall way back on Bassworld,but I thought I'd put both my babies on the new forum!
Above: EBMM Stingray 4 Limited Edition "Envy Green"
Above: Dingwall Afterburner 1 4-string in Trans Blackburst
Chin Chin
Dave -
Muppet,
I bought my Little Mark head from them.Excellent service.While I was in Cologne earlier this year I popped in to the shop.Freaking huge place with tons of great gear! I think you would be very safe ordering from them.
Dave
Dingwall Super J
in Bass Guitars
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[quote name='fullrangebass' post='74052' date='Oct 14 2007, 09:14 AM']I now own Toasted's Super J Dingwall and , as you can see from my avatar, I am a FFF (Fanned Fret Fan). Only positive things come from this design[/quote]
FRB,
Glad to see another satisfied Dingwall owner! Here's a few pics of mine,along with my StingRay:[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1605&st=0&p=16566&#entry16566"]Dingwall Afterburner 1[/url]
Dave