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dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording
dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording
dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording
dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording
dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording

dbx DI1 Active 1-Channel Direct Box - Professional Audio Interface for Guitar, Bass & Keyboards - Perfect for Live Performances & Studio Recording

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Description

The dbx DI1 is a compact high-quality active direct Injection box. Ideal for both studios and on the road, The DI1 will ensure audio signals reach their intended destination in both a balanced format and free from unwanted noise. connect the output from electric guitars, bass amplifiers, keyboards, etc. , directly to a console mixer without the use of a microphone. built for toughness and reliability, The DI1 has all the features of a fully featured gig-ready workhorse DI unit.

Features

    Level and impedance matching function

    Output Impedance > 600 ohms

    Signal pass through connector

    Output connector XLR balanced

    Battery LED indicator

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I'm using this passive DI for a reamp loop. DAW goes out via reamp box, through a pedal chain, through the DI back in. The impedance matching works well, keeps the noise low. There's a single attenuator for both channels, but since my last pedal is stereo, the channel pair is reasonably balanced. If you're running two different signals then it may pose an issue. Similarly there's a single ground lift button for both channels, and that is great to have if you've got power loop issues.It's a good size considering what it does, does not require power, seems to be built well, and I anticipate it'll last a long time in a studio setting, but is ready for gigging too.