LR Baggs Session DI Acoustic Guitar Direct Box and Preamp
Model: Session DI
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Inspired by the L.R. Baggs Handcrafted Video Sessions and their experience in some of Nashville' great studios, Session Acoustic DI brings our new signature studio sound to your live rig. The Session DI enhances your acoustic pickup and imparts the rich sonic character that youâ¢d expect from an experienced audio engineer using some of the world' finest studio gear. L.R. Baggs has captured this studio magic and put it into a compact, easy-to-use DI that will transform your live sound.
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1/4" Input
Input Impedance: 10 Megohms
Preamp Gain: -12dB to +26dB
Input Level: -25dBv to 1.8dBv (0.53Vrms to 1.23Vrms)
DI Output
Output Level: -1dBv (0.88VRms) Balanced
Output Impedance: 470 ohms
Line Output
Output Level: -1dBv (0.88VRms) Unbalanced
Output Impedance: 470 ohms
Power
DC Power Consumption: 0.65W Max at 9V
DC Current Draw: 3mA
Voltage Range: 7.5VDC - 12VDC
Power Supply: 9VDC with 100mA (or 1 watt) minimum
Average Battery Life: 125 hours
Phantom Power: 24VDC minimum
Signal To Noise: 90dB, unweighted
High Pass Filter
Frequencies: 40Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz, 200Hz
- Analog Saturation enhances warmth and harmonic content
- Compression / EQ smoothes out common problem frequencies
- Garret Null notch filter eliminates resonate feedback
- Variable high-pass filter attenuates extraneous low frequencies
- VU meter visually optimizes gain for passive and active pickups
- Ground lift switch effectively eliminates ground-loop noise
- All discrete signal path with XLR and quarter inch outputs
- 48V phantom power, 9V battery or 9V DC powering options
- Rugged enclosure constructed of aluminum, steel and ABS plastic
- Footswitch for muting the signal
- Includes custom L.R. Baggs carrying case