I havent used it yet but i believe even the radial JDI passive DI box says it can be used as a reamp device. If so thats a pretty good deal considering its a pretty amazing DI box as is.
i just ordered drumagog last week (been wanting it for a long time) and it should come tomorrow... if i have time i might be able to do this for you for like $10 (what can i say, im a college student and in a band... i need to restock my ramen! :D).
I've never mixed in mono before but i wanted to hear what one of my mixes sounded like.... and basically you cant hear any guitar (was double tracked and panned hard l/r)... is this not normal? it sounds good to me when i listen in stereo...?
thanks
yeah, XLR & 1/4" outputs. I know the quarter inch was post effects but i cant remember if the XLR was or not.
im not sure about the phantom power thing...? i always just used a 9v. worked great.
sorry i couldnt answer all your questions, but hope this helps ya.
-dan
Hey guys,
I'm selling my Sansamp... its served me well, but I just need a more general purpose DI box as my studio is moving forward (this was mostly for me as a bass player) and I need to be able to record synths/keyboards/acoustic guitars/etc.
I plan on getting a radial engineering JDI box...
to be honest, ive always just been a fan of good old fender basses... you really cant go wrong.
i would suggest you take a look at a fender deluxe active jazz bass if you can. i played one recently and was very impressed... $589. made in mexico, but hey, it felt great to play and sounded...
Well it all depends on what you're going to use it for....
if you have thousands of dollars to spend on multiple channels of nice preamps and convertors and outboard processing, etc... then getting a digital mixer would probably be pretty silly. also, if menu systems, etc are not for you...
http://forum.studiotips.com/viewtopic.php?t=1850&highlight=
theres a thread i made a long time ago when i made mine... should prove useful. definately not the only way to do it but thats how i did mine. :)
good luck.
-dan
yes, having owned both the wharfies and the BM5a's.... to mention both in the same sentence is somewhat of a joke. :/
good luck in choosing! im completely happy with my dynaudios but then again my budget didnt allow for anything more expensive.
Alright, ive decided im going to sell it consignment at a local music store if someone doesnt want to give me $350 for it. The store will give me $400 if i go that route but id rather get the cash now. i neeeeed to get a bass cabinet for my new ampeg svt-cl (currently collecting dust on my...
wow thats a pretty good price on whats supposed to be a great unit! you're in kirkland huh? not too far from me.... (vancouver wa)
why is it that when all the good deals come around i have no money?? honestly...
good luck sellin!
-dan
Thanks for the good words! Those were my thoughts when I was looking to buy my first bass.... I was surprised it was how good it is in spite of its dean-ness heh. I actually had this one adjusted after I bought it by a professional luther (right term?) after I bought it too.
ANYONE...