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Dingwall Leland Sklar Z2 - withdrawn
£2950


Arnoldoc
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I've decided I like the instrument too much to let it go.

Thanks for the interest,
[size=4][color=#000000]Arnold[/color][/size]

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[quote name='Tankdave' timestamp='1376474652' post='2174331']
Oh man, it's so tempting.

Never tried a 37" scale bass, it just might be too much of a stretch?
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I thought that for a few years too having smallish hands I kept to 4 strings, but I've recently acquired two Dingwall 5 string Afterburners and I can't put them down. This beauty has a similar scale.
There are deceptively easy and intuitive to play - suggest you try one before writing them off! You will be amazed. I have some excellent highend basses Alembic, Musicman, G&L, Spector, Fender, Gibson, Warwick etc. since I got the Dingwalls they've all stayed in their cases.

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Same here....I also have pretty small hands and since I got a Dingwall all my other basses are retired.
Ok, I've got a Super P 5 (32"-35" scale on these instead of 34"-37") but I also tried a few Afterburners and they were just as comfortable to play. Didn't really expect that...
Therefore I'd also recommend to try a Dingwall, you'll be surprised! :)

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