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LR Baggs Stadium DI Electric Bass DI Reviews

Bass DI with All-discrete Electronics, Growl and Attack Controls, Comp EQ, and Fat Switch

If you've ever used your bass with an overdrive pedal, you know the results can sound indistinct, and lacking in punch and presence. Enter the LR Baggs Stadium DI. The engineers at LR Baggs spec'd the Stadium DI with studio-grade, all-discrete electronics for bass sound that rivals some of the best direct boxes we've heard here at Sweetwater. But there's more to the Stadium DI: powerful tone-sculpting tools that deliver a broad color palette to suit any musical style. Roadworthy and easy to use, the LR Baggs Stadium DI will become your bass guitar's constant companion, onstage or in the studio.

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A great tone shaping and Di Box

By Sweetwater Customer on January 2, 2019 Music Background: Rock, Acoustic and Songwriter

This is a beautiful bit of kit in terms of its build, sound and usability. It is worth spending 5 mins reading the instructions as it doesn't work like your amp or many other pre-amps. You won't find a treble/mid/bass control for example. What you have is a powerful set of tone shaping possibilties for your instrument. The controls are all intuitive and easy to use. The results are great.All of the Di elements are there that you would usually use. It is also well designed and compact. Top marks

You'll be seeing these everywhere soon!

By Robert Wyatt from Austin, TX on June 23, 2016

This is a very nice piece of kit and I predict there will be one in every bassist's gig bag and sound person's stage kit soon! It's simple to use, plug-and-play right out of the box, and does what it promises without fuss. WARNING: if you try one, you'll buy one!

It's no bass driver...

By JC on January 11, 2018 Music Background: 20+ years bass

First, I love the light on the gain to let you know where to set your signal. That is brilliant. Other than that I found the tone honky/harsh/muddy. The drive in full range sounds HORRIBLE! It's a digital distortion sound. The sansamp bass driver drive is infinitely better. The only reason it gets 2.5 stars is for the signal strength light and the ability to bypass any of their "growl, attack, comp eq, etc." and send an uncolored sound to the board....but for the price, you can pay a lot less for the same.
The attack frequency seems to be set too low so it is clanky not sheeny. The growl is okay but lacks the clarity and smooth/fatness of the sansamp. The drive button... wow... how did that get through R&D... think opposite of tube overdrive and there you have it... The comp eq colors your tone. The fat switch is whompy. I was excited to try something new with rave reviews but will NOT be selling my sansamp anytime soon! The closest thing I can think of is a 1990's peavey 1x15 combo. Not my cup of tea but if it's yours, go get you one! Or maybe the one I used was faulty... I sure hope so...

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