PTB Posted May 24 Posted May 24 I’m late to this but have just stumbled across the SP1 5 string on Bass Direct’s website so I’m looking forward to playing one. I also need a light bass - just under 9lbs ideally - but this is ticking a lot of boxes for me. 1 Quote
Machines Posted May 25 Posted May 25 (edited) I got one. It's a smidge under 9lb Full review later. Edited May 25 by Machines 5 Quote
Chadu25 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 (edited) 5 hours ago, Machines said: I got one. It's a smidge under 9lb Full review later. Nice! Where’d you order from? Getting the same one from BassDirect. Edited May 25 by Chadu25 1 Quote
Machines Posted May 25 Posted May 25 1 hour ago, Chadu25 said: Nice! Where’d you order from? Getting the same one from BassDirect. GuitarGuitar had one 5 string in stock (one 4 string still available). From the packaging it was sent directly to someone at GG head office, rather than being a bulk delivery. 1 Quote
Machines Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Summary - I don't think anyone is going to be disappointed with the SP1. The setup was decent but a little 'on the edge' for me, I felt it benefited from lowering the pickups and raising the action a bit (truss relief) to let the strings ring a bit more. Soundwise the P pickup is sublime, fat and with clarity, also the J is definitely not thin (it's actually a 6 string sized pickup from Combustion model). Blended in parallel they give an excellent balanced tone where neither pickup is overpowering, and in series it takes on a totally new character - but without overwhelming the output (which is an issue i've had on ALL Combustion based models). It has the Fender vibe to the looks and tone, but with Dingwall zest, it could easily be a 'one to rule them all' instrument. However as I practice bass polyamory, that won't happen with me. n.b. now features block inlays (Neck Illusions) and Canadian knobs 5 Quote
Chadu25 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 2 hours ago, Machines said: GuitarGuitar had one 5 string in stock (one 4 string still available). From the packaging it was sent directly to someone at GG head office, rather than being a bulk delivery. Nice! Hoping I get mine too soon! I’m so excited! Quote
Dood Posted May 27 Posted May 27 On 25/05/2025 at 23:19, Machines said: Summary - I don't think anyone is going to be disappointed with the SP1. The setup was decent but a little 'on the edge' for me, I felt it benefited from lowering the pickups and raising the action a bit (truss relief) to let the strings ring a bit more. Soundwise the P pickup is sublime, fat and with clarity, also the J is definitely not thin (it's actually a 6 string sized pickup from Combustion model). Blended in parallel they give an excellent balanced tone where neither pickup is overpowering, and in series it takes on a totally new character - but without overwhelming the output (which is an issue i've had on ALL Combustion based models). It has the Fender vibe to the looks and tone, but with Dingwall zest, it could easily be a 'one to rule them all' instrument. However as I practice bass polyamory, that won't happen with me. n.b. now features block inlays (Neck Illusions) and Canadian knobs Great pictures and review Machines! Nice bass! 2 Quote
SumOne Posted Thursday at 09:28 Posted Thursday at 09:28 On 25/05/2025 at 14:02, Machines said: I got one. It's a smidge under 9lb This is very useful to know, in fact as far as I can see it is the first/only time the actual weight has been mentioned anywhere online. It is just about on my self-imposed 4kg limit. Once Bass Direct have them in stock I'll make a trip there to try it out vs the new Ibanez EHB. I think I'll probably prefer a few things on the SP1 like the tone and front facing jack, 22 frets (more room in that plucking area), body shape, and the look...but I expect the Ibanez will stack up in a similar way for scale lengths, tone, and playability and will be about 0.5kg lighter (and £250 cheaper) so it'll be a tough call. Quote
Machines Posted Thursday at 12:21 Posted Thursday at 12:21 2 hours ago, SumOne said: Once Bass Direct have them in stock I'll make a trip there to try it out vs the new Ibanez EHB. I think I'll probably prefer a few things on the SP1 like the tone and front facing jack, 22 frets (more room in that plucking area), body shape, and the look...but I expect the Ibanez will stack up in a similar way for scale lengths, tone, and playability and will be about 0.5kg lighter (and £250 cheaper) so it'll be a tough call. That EHB will sound VERY different. I've had a bass with those Fishman pickups and could not get on with them - very 'EQ'd' sound, like a more extreme EMG. I would also say the Dingwall quality will exceed the Ibanez. 1 Quote
Chadu25 Posted Thursday at 13:20 Posted Thursday at 13:20 Excited to receive the "ÿour order has shipped" email from Bassdirect! They are due to arrive soon last time I messaged them which was 2 days ago. 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted Thursday at 14:36 Posted Thursday at 14:36 2 hours ago, Machines said: I would also say the Dingwall quality will exceed the Ibanez. I would have thought they would be the same? I have only had one dingwall and quite a lot of ibanezs but I didn't get that feel from my dingwall. 2 Quote
krispn Posted Sunday at 15:28 Posted Sunday at 15:28 I loved my super p and would love to try one of these but the recent price jumps!!! Stillifni had to consolidate down to one bass I’d be happy with a green one 😀 Quote
Musicman20 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 20 hours ago, krispn said: I loved my super p and would love to try one of these but the recent price jumps!!! Stillifni had to consolidate down to one bass I’d be happy with a green one 😀 There seems to be wildly different prices. Bass Direct have the 4 strings for 1899. Much more in some other stores. Quote
SumOne Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Musicman20 said: There seems to be wildly different prices. Bass Direct have the 4 strings for 1899. Much more in some other stores. Yeah, I guess there's a certain amount of supply and demand for the pricing of these first ones, but the 'out of stock' pricing at Bass Direct is best. Seeing as a D-roc is about £1,650 for a 4 string or £1,750 for a 5 I'd hope that is roughly where the price of an SP1 settles. If anything then not having a preamp or fancy glitter paint jobs would presumably make it a bit cheaper to produce. 1 Quote
krispn Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Yeah I was hoping it would appear for a bit less but world wide the cost of basses and almost everything else is getting silly…still wanna try one mind! 1 Quote
Musicman20 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 36 minutes ago, SumOne said: Yeah, I guess there's a certain amount of supply and demand for the pricing of these first ones, but the 'out of stock' pricing at Bass Direct is best. Seeing as a D-roc is about £1,650 for a 4 string or £1,750 for a 5 I'd hope that is roughly where the price of an SP1 settles. If anything then not having a preamp or fancy glitter paint jobs would presumably make it a bit cheaper to produce. I think you might be right - once the initial rush is over they might end up a little cheaper. So far: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/dingwall-sp1-5-string-ducati-white/ 1950 - which is a wildly cheaper than the early stock in other stores. 1 Quote
MichaelDean Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I sometimes wonder if Bass Direct get a preferential buying rate from Dingwall. They always seem to have the lowest prices. Or maybe they take a smaller margin from the sale price on Dingwalls? Quote
Machines Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 26 minutes ago, MichaelDean said: I sometimes wonder if Bass Direct get a preferential buying rate from Dingwall. They always seem to have the lowest prices. Or maybe they take a smaller margin from the sale price on Dingwalls? Impossible to answer, I'd probably expect a smaller margin with little 'bonanza sale' wiggle room. Quote
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