Practical, instantly familiar controls

Contoured alder body

Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
21 medium profile frets
1.5" nut width

34" scale length

10" fingerboard radius

Standard 1/4" guitar cable output jack
Digital I/O RJ45 jack for future updates and additional sounds
Included XPS-DI direct box and power supply features:
  • 1/4" standard guitar cable output for connection to any bass rig
  • XLR balanced output for sending signal to a recording console or house PA
  • Powers the Variax Bass using included TRS cable
Powered by XPS-DI or on-board batteries (six AA or one 9-volt)
Custom-fitted heavy-duty gig bag
Available in Black or Sunburst
Practical, instantly familiar controls
Contoured alder body
Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
21 medium profile frets
1.8" nut width
34" scale length
10" fingerboard radius
Standard 1/4" guitar cable output jack
Digital I/O RJ45 jack for future updates and additional sounds
Included XPS-DI direct box and power supply features:
  • 1/4" standard guitar cable output for connection to any bass rig
  • XLR balanced output for sending signal to a recording console or house PA
  • Powers the Variax Bass using included TRS cable

Powered by XPS-DI or on-board batteries (six AA or one 9-volt)
Custom-fitted heavy-duty gig bag
Available in Black or Sunburst

WHAT IS THE XPS-DI?

The XPS-DI is a professional direct box that gives the Variax Bass a balanced XLR and 1/4-inch output. Use a standard XLR/mic cable to connect the XPS-DI’s XLR output to feed any balanced input. No additional DI box is required! You even get Level and Ground Lift switches on the front panel of the XPS-DI to match the output level to the kind of device you’re driving.

The XPS-DI can also power the Variax Bass. Use the included TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve/Stereo) cable to connect the Variax Bass to the INPUT jack of the XPS-DI. Use a standard mono guitar or bass cable to connect the 1/4-inch output of the XPS-DI to any standard bass amp rig.  There are many occasions when you'll want to skip the amp and send your signal straight to a mixer. No problem: Use a standard XLR/mic cable to connect the XPS-DI’s XLR output to feed any balanced input. No additional DI box is required. Use the LEVEL switch on the front panel of the XPS-DI to match the output level to the kind of device you’re driving.