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The Para DI is a roadworthy 5 Band EQ/Direct Box that will make any pickup, passive or active, sound better. The award winning Para DI's features include; tunable notch and midrange controls, XLR and 1/4"outputs, adjustable gain, phase inversion and 48v phantom powerable or 9v battery.
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Technical Details
- 5 Band EQ/Direct Box- 9v Battery and 48v Phantom Powerable
- Tunable Notch and Midrange
- Adjustable Gain
- Roadworthy
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By Tico (Hanover, NH)
I mounted a LR baggs passive pickup on a Martin DM guitar, but the output was so low it was really hard to pre-amplify it properly. Before switching to an active pick-up, I decided to try this DI. Not only it worked perfectly for me, adding a surprising amount of gain without noise and balancing the low frequencies and "airy" highs, but I tried it on a friend's fishman pre-amped Yamaha. The guitar acquired a much more present sound, and a fair "punch".
The device is sturdy, works perfectly with the phantom power (great feature, no need to use batteries if aren't scared of power shortage), and permits some extra filtering of the sound via the unbalanced output (I found myself enjoying the effects of my electric guitar, e.g. the line6 pod, when connected after this box). Simple to use, no complaints so far.
By Jacquelyn M. Kiefer (Wenham, MA USA)
It works amazingly for my violin. I'm still figuring out how to use all of the functions, but it's fun learning!
By Rob Chiavelli (CA)
I needed something to keep beside me when switching between guitars that have different electronics in them. I use 3 main guitars with very different set ups. A Seagull S6 with an LR Baggs M1 Active, A Baden D style with Fishman Aura Elipse, and A Sunlite GWJ 2600 Jumbo Cutaway with their own peizo system with EQ and built in chorus.
Each of these guitars has it's own personality and needs different tweaks. The Para Acoustic warms them all up quite nicely. It did all I wanted it to and more. I also tried it for vocals into a Roland Mobile Cube for street performing and it smoothed out the signal and warmed it up beautifully. It enables the little Mobile Cube to handle more volume without breaking up. I love the Para and I am buying another one so I can use it for vocals and guitar throught the Mobile Cube on the street. This will give me a great street rig that all fits in a laptop bag.
The L.R. Baggs Para Acoustic D.I. is the goods.
By Shopaholic108 (Atlanta, GA)
I use this with an L.R. Baggs Pickup and a cheap violin and it sounds like a million bucks! Whenever I gig the sound guys are always happy to use this for me instead of their standard gear. Also, it must use very little power because I've had it over a year, using it approximately 6 hours a week, and have only had to replace the battery once!
By D.G. (Texas)
I have a Taylor acoustic with the Expression System electronics (pickup). The amplified sound was too tinny and not enough midrange and bass for my taste. So I heard of this Bagg's device and tried one out a few days ago at Guitar Center (with my Taylor.) Using a Crate acoustic amp, I should add. I could sense the Bagg's was doing things I liked, in conjunction with the Crate amp. However, my personal amp is an Ibanez. When I got it home, I wasn't as pleased with the sound. Bottom line, it is probably essential that you consider the amplifier with this box. There will be a different sound, in terms of tones, richness, etc, depending on which amp you utilize. While this may be "obvious" to anyone who plays acoustic through an amp, it is not pointed out or discussed in other reviews. The box itself might be a great addition, but the amplifier is one factor that also needs to be considered when buying the Baggs.
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