Dingwall D-Roc Standard BPC Matte

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Dingwall D-Roc Standard BPC Matte

Dingwall

D-Roc Standard BPC Matte

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Product Info

Article Number: 520926
Brand: Dingwall
Model: D-Roc Standard BPC Matte
Price: $2,583.90

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The D-Roc Standard is a serious contender for players seeking a versatile, high-quality bass with a modern edge. Its multiscale design and powerful pickups make it a joy to play and record, especially for those leaning towards rock, funk, and progressive styles. This bass is perfect for the gigging musician who wants premium tone and feel without the ultra-high-end price tag.

Product Description

  • Dingwall D-Roc Standard BPC Matte
  • Multiscale Electric Bass
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Bolt-on neck: Maple
  • Fretboard: Pau Ferro
  • Neck profile: Medium Thin C
  • Nut width: 42 mm (1.65")
  • Multiscale scale: 864 - 921 mm (34" - 36.25")
  • Fretboard radius: 240 mm (9.45")
  • 20 Medium jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 3 FD-3N humbuckers
  • Electronics: Passive
  • Volume and tone controls
  • Rotary PU selector
  • Dingwall bridge
  • Dingwall tuners
  • Smoked chrome hardware
  • Colour: Blue to Purple Colorshift
  • Includes gig bag
PROS
  • • Mahogany body delivers a warm, resonant, and powerful low-end foundation.
  • • Multiscale design significantly enhances intonation across the extended range.
  • • FD-3N humbuckers offer a punchy, articulate tone suitable for diverse genres.
  • • Bolt-on maple neck provides a snappy, responsive feel and easy playability.
CONS
  • • Passive electronics limit tonal shaping versatility compared to active systems.
  • • Mahogany body contributes to a potentially heavier overall instrument weight.
  • • Pau Ferro fretboard, while excellent, may require more frequent oiling than rosewood.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany
Neck Material Maple
Fingerboard Pau Ferro
Pickups 3 FD-3N Humbuckers
Scale Length 864 - 921 mm (34in - 36.25in)
Frets 20 Medium Jumbo
Strings 4mm Ball End (likely DR Strings, standard gauge)
Weight Approximately 11 - 13 lbs (5 - 6 kg)

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Frequently Asked Questions

The varied scale length allows for lower string tension on the lower strings and higher tension on the higher strings, resulting in easier playability and improved intonation across the entire range.
Yes, the pickups are standard humbucker size and easily replaceable, though you'll want to ensure any replacements are 4-wire for full control with the rotary switch.
Passive electronics provide a more 'organic' and vintage tone, often requiring an external preamp for significant EQ adjustments; active basses offer more tonal shaping options directly from the instrument.

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