Dingwall NG3 Nolly 4 Pegasus Red Ltd
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NG3 Nolly 4 Pegasus Red Ltd
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This Nolly Getgood signature bass is a serious instrument built for modern, aggressive tones. The multi-scale design and Darkglass electronics really open up a world of sonic possibilities, perfect for players in progressive metal, djent, and similar genres. It’s a high-end tool for the discerning bassist looking for precision and punch.
Product Description
- Dingwall NG3 Nolly 4 Pegasus Red Ltd
- Multi-Scale Electric Bass
- Adam "Nolly" Getgood (Periphery) Signature model
- Body: Alder
- Bolt-on neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Maple
- Fingerboard radius: 240 mm
- Neck profile: Medium thin C
- Multi-scale: 864 - 920 mm (34" - 36.25")
- 24 medium jumbo frets
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Pickups: Three FD-3N humbuckers
- Darkglass 3-band electronics
- Controls: Volume
- Bass
- Mids
- Treble
- Rotary pickup switch
- Active/passive switch
- Carbon fibre print pickguard
- Dingwall bridge
- Hipshot machine heads
- Smoked chrome hardware
- Colour: Pegasus Red
- Includes gig bag
- • Alder body provides a balanced, resonant tone with excellent sustain.
- • Multi-scale design offers improved intonation and string tension consistency across the range.
- • Darkglass electronics deliver exceptional clarity and aggressive, modern tonal shaping.
- • Nolly Getgood’s signature design caters to progressive and technical playing styles.
- • The bolt-on neck, while reliable, lacks the inherent warmth of a set-neck construction.
- • The Pegasus Red finish, while striking, might not appeal to players preferring more subtle aesthetics.
- • Premium-priced, representing a significant investment for many bassists.
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