NBD x 2 - Basses from my Bucket List - Ritter and Dingwall

Admiral Chew

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<It's not strictly a new bass day but I recently received two basses in quite quick succession and I think they're both very worthy of a new bass day post. I posted something similar on a UK bass forum yesterday and these basses have been seen in earlier posts on the Dingwall and Ritter threads, in case they look familiar.>

I've been lucky enough to play some of the basses I've dreamed about over the last few years but one that's been firmly etched on the list of dream basses and one which I never thought I would actually own is a Ritter Roya 5-string. Owing to some fortunate timing and very optimistic book-keeping I was recently able to welcome this beautiful bass, named by Jens Ritter as The Red Line.


Ritter - Iso.jpg


It has an alder body, poplar burl top, black flamed maple fingerboard and Ritter's parametric preamp and triplebucker pick-ups. The neck is maple, it's built to a 35-inch scale and it's been given an arresting paint job that gives the bass its name (more photos below). The preamp and pick-up combination is extremely flexible so it's hard to say precisely what the signature tone is (it reminds me of a Pope preamp in terms of flexibility) but I've been having a lot of fun seeing what sounds I can dial in. I've tried to write the details in a matter-of-fact way but the result is absolutely mesmerising. The bass was exhibited at Guitar Summit in Mannheim a couple of months ago and it's one of the most beautiful basses I've seen in person (although I expect I'm horribly biased here). I should say too that Jens Ritter was very patient in answering all of my questions too, particularly as I was mithering him just before Guitar Summit. Thanks to @S_Okon too for his invaluable Ritter input.

Here are a few more photos of it:


Ritter - Front.jpg



Roya - Iso Back.jpg


Ritter - Headstock Back.jpg


Knowing the Ritter was coming was incredibly exciting but I was just as excited a few weeks later when my lovely wife went above and beyond (and beyond again) and surprised me with the most amazing gift for one my my milestone birthdays: a Dingwall AB II that I had been enamoured with since I first saw it. It's an incredibly generous gift and, frankly, I'm going to have to try much harder for birthdays and have my work cut out at Christmas.


Dingwall ISO.jpg


It has a chambered walnut body, wenge fretboard and, unusually for a Dingwall, an ovangkol neck. It has three FDV pick-ups and a Glockenklang preamp. It was originally built for NAMM but was instead tweaked and sent to George Baldwin (Hilltide). Here he is using it far better than I could ever hope to:

I love the rustic colouring and styling of the bass on the modern-ish body and it sounds magical: it's got a deep growl but is very articulate. It's a wonderful bass all round and it's a nice thought that this will forever be the birthday bass.

A few more photos:

Dingwall - Front.jpg



Dingwall - Headstock Back.jpg
 
Ritters are just otherworldly. I've gotten to play a couple and really enjoyed them. Grats on scoring a dream bass! Dingwalls are awesome too of course!
Thanks very much, I appreciate it. I’ve looked at Ritters for years and jumped at the chance to own one.

I want to see gig pictures of them :)

That will be a long wait, sadly. I came to music late - my brother is a drummer and has the musical talent. I’m more of an obsessive hobbyist, so most of my time is spent playing in a home set up. When I do head out to jam though I don’t have any qualms about taking good basses out; it would be a shame not to play such a nice instrument that somebody has spent so much time creating.
 
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The Ritter is of course drool-worthy, but that Dingwall - Oh, My!! :drool:
Thanks very much! I tend to like Dingwall designs but I really enjoy the contrast between the muted colours, cut out and woodgrain with the quite modern appearance. I think ovangkol necks have been an option for a while but I gather they’ve just been reincluded on the price lists.

Once more, those are really two awesome basses. Yet totally different. Knowing the Ritter craftsmanship myself, I think the Red Line is a bit more unique.
Wish you all the fun playing those incredible instruments.
Ritter Okon next? ;)

Haha, I would love an Okon bass. Yours are fantastic, as is PJ from Jota Quest’s Okon Concept. Thanks again for the wishes.

Wow! Amazing double NBD! Both are amazing basses and owning both of those (again, in the Dingwall case) would round out amazing bucket list of basses for me as well.

Congrats!

Thanks for the kind comments! What did your bucket list contain?
 
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Thanks very much! I tend to like Dingwall designs but I really enjoy the contrast between the muted colours, cut out and woodgrain with the quite modern appearance. I think ovangkol necks have been an option for a while but I gather they’ve just been reincluded on the price lists.



Haha, I would love an Okon bass. Yours are fantastic, as is PJ from Jota Quest’s Okon Concept. Thanks again for the wishes.



Thanks for the kind comments! What did your bucket list contain?

Thanks for asking:

Ken Smith BSR or BT 6 Elite
Ritter Roya 6
Dingwall Z2 6 (I had one in the past and impulsively sold it)
Lefay 6 (not picky about model)

Less likely, due to cost/rarity:

Alembic Series II 6, Balance K, Medium Scale
Fodera Mini-MB Presenation 6

I'm waiting on a custom from a small Canadian builder now and may also get a fretless from him as well, but longer term I would love to own some of these on my list.
 
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That might be the purdiest Ritter I've ever seen - congrats!!
a ritter is still my unicorn. congrats on both!
Man, and here I am, GASing for a Squier Affinity Active Jazz V ($349) and Markbass GV5 Gloxy ($799, on sale for $599).

We must operate in different tax brackets.

Congrats on your new instruments! Play them in good health!
Some of the snide comments on here...c'mon TB, we're better than that!

Congrats @Admiral Chew! Your Ritter is quite incredible, especially that fretboard. Ritter makes some amazing instruments.
Congratulations!! Those are quite the score!! HOLY CRAP!!
Thanks very much for the congratulations and the nice comments. I’ve been looking at Ritters for years and it’s been a somewhat crazy time period with both of these coming along.

So…. GAS in full remission? Incredible.

Bass-wise, basically. Pedal-wise, probably never. I’d love to play an Alembic out of curiosity and a fretless Wal 5-string but it would be a bit ridiculous not to be happy or delighted with these. I’m sure there are other basses that would be brilliantly made and are iconic but I’ve already been able to play some basses that would have seemed absurd to consider owning when I started playing. GAS is real but I’d say this has muted it for now.
 
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Thanks very much, I appreciate it. I’ve looked at Ritters for years and jumped at the chance to own one.



That will be a long wait, sadly. I came to music late - my brother is a drummer and has the musical talent. I’m more of an obsessive hobbyist, so most of my time is spent playing in a home set up. When I do head out to jam though I don’t have any qualms about taking good basses out; it would be a shame not to play such a nice instrument that somebody has spent so much time creating.
Yeah, I'll take any bass to a gig, no matter the price of it. At least I have so far :)