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Old 03-28-2018, 10:52 AM
Karma Karma is offline
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Default Would you leave your LR Baggs Session DI in the chain when you switch guitars?

I have built up a pedal board for my acoustic guitar and it includes an LR Baggs Session DI at the end of the chain before heading into my fishman Loudbox mini (for acoustic only).

I picked up an electric to noodle on and have some fun, along with an Orange Crush RT35 amp for that guitar.

Wondering what the collective wisdom around here has to say about leaving the Session DI in the chain when using the electric rig versus heading straight from the looper into the Orange Crush amp.

Current pedal order:

Tuner>Wah>Compressor>Chorus>delay>reverb>looper>Se ssion DI>OUT.

Any harm or benefits to leaving the Session in the chain when I plug in the electric?
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Old 03-28-2018, 08:51 PM
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No problem. Baggs DIs work great with any instrument.
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