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Direct Box 101
Hello all,
Personally speaking (and in Newbie general) it seems that Direct Boxes are a commonly misunderstood and perhaps under utilized piece of gear in live and recording situations. With the varity of features and prices anywhere from $20.00 to well over $100.00, knowing if and when a direct box is needed and then choosing the right one to buy seems a daunting task. I've created this thread in hopes that the voices of experience can offer some application specific suggestions, brand / cost / quality opinions and perhaps even a simplified Direct Box overview for all of us still in the dark. Thanks Last edited by BillyFurnett; 08-23-2003 at 19:29.. |
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Choosing is not too terribly dificult as they are usually sold for different instruments. I almost always like a miced amp over a DI but always trust your ears. What sounds good is good.
Here's a decent article. And another |
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Who da man? YOU da man!
![]() The articles were EXACTALY what I was looking for!! Thank You |
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Google is actually da man.
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LOL
That's no fun! ![]() Thanks again. |
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for bass nothing beats the Tech21 sansamp bass DI. you really dont need to mic the amp also unless you have a bass solo or anyhting.
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Try some Mic'n and DI'n. Sometimes DI'n sounds great, and sometimes not so great. I have found that DI'n works on some guitar solo's, but on almost everythin else I get a better sound by Mic'n the amp.
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