Dingwall Z3 Arbutus Burl
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Dingwall was founded by Sheldon Dingwall from Canada, and together with his team, Sheldon is right at the forefront of designing basses. There are a lot of things that make Dingwall stand out from the rest of the bass pack: Their unique looks, lightweight build and super-fast and highly playable necks are just some of them. But their most unique quality is definitely the dedication to fanned frets.
So, why do I need fanned frets?
Well, if you have ever played a 5 or 6 string bass, you have probably noticed that the low B-string often sounds more dull than the E-string, and the high C-string sounds brighter and thinner than the G-string.
This is because they use the same scale length across the entire fretboard, when in reality, the B-string needs a longer scale length and the C-string should have a shorter scale length to sound its best. Dingwall’s fret design combats exactly this pitfall by varying the scale length across the fretboard.
Dingwall’s Z3 is their flagship. The Canadian-built model where no stone has been left unturned and no compromises have been made.
The Dual Density Swamp Ash Body
One of the major issues bass builders face with swamp ash is the weight inconsistency, resulting in a very wide range in terms of weight – and how each individual bass performs compared to others of the same model.
Now, Dingwall sort the Swamp Ash planks by weight and uses the most dense wood for the bass side and the light pieces for the treble side. This gives you a very high degree of consistency throughout the production, but it also increases the sustain, clarity and punch of the B and E-strings thanks to the high-density wood, and similarly, the low-density wood results in a nice and warm sound when playing the high strings.
This Z3-5 has a fantastic Arbutus Burl top and in my honest opinion, it just looks downright amazing.
The fingerbord is Wenge, which in may ways represents the best of both worlds, combining the detailed treble sound of Ebony and the warm tone and feel of Rosewood. In short, this bass simply manages to mix fast and warm, which is quite an achievement for any bass. The bass is incredibly tight, due to the wenge fretboard and neck.
The FDV Alnico Pickups are the standard pickups on the Z-series. They sound traditional and organic compared to the neodymium, but still tight, clear and very punchy.
The 4-position rotary switch lets you choose between Bridge, Bridge/Middle , Bridge/Neck Parallel and Neck. Well, this alone would be more than enough to get you safely and blissfully through any gig.
In my mind, there is no doubt that the Z3 is a masterpiece model that deserves all the credit in the world.
Specs
Body
- Body Wood
- Dual Density Swamp Ash
- Top
- Arbutus Burl
- Colors
- Faded Black
- Body Finish
- Gloss polyester
Neck
- Neck Wood
- Wenge
- Fingerboard
- Wenge
- Frets
- 24
- Strings
- 5
- HeadStock
- Compound angled/Matching finish
- Neck Finish
- Satin Polyurethane
- Fingerboard Radius
- 190mm – 406mm, 7.5″ – 16″ Compound
- Fret Size
- Banjo size
- Nut
- 45.5 mm – 1.8″
- Neck Carve
- Thin, flattened C shape
- Truss Rod
- Dingwall heavy duty truss-rod, Carbon Fiber (double expanding)
- Scale Lenght
- B 37" E 36.25" A 35.5" D 34.75" G 34"
- Tuning
- Standard
- Position Inlays
- Yes
- Inlay Material
- Speedo bar inlays dyed to match body
Electronics
- Preamp
- Glockenklang 3-Band
- Pickup
- FDV
- Pickup type
- Alnico
- Controls
- Volume Push Pull Active/Passive, Bass +/- 14dB@40Hz, Mid +/- 9dB@250Hz Treble + 18dB@18KHz/Passive cut
- Pickup Switching
- Rotary pickup selector 1-Bridge 2-Bridge/Middle series (MM-Style) 3-Bridge/Neck Parallel (J-Style) 4-Neck
Hardware
- Bridge
- Dingwall Custom made
- Bridge Spacing
- 18mm - .709"
- Tuning Machines
- Hipshot Ultra-lite
- Control knobs
- Dingwall custom soft-touch forumla
- Hardware Finish
- Black
- Jack
- Neutrik Locking
Accessories
- Accessories
- Levys Dingwall Gigbag