DI Box for Recording Bass

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DI Box for Recording Bass Direct???

Hey guys,
I'm trying to record a rough demo with drums guitar, and bass, . .and I would like to record the BASS track direct, . . rather than through an amp. . .

I'm wondering if I will need to use a Bass DI Box, and if so, . .what would be a few decent DI boxes. . .My budget is about 100 bucks.

FYI: I'm recording with a Tascam 8 track reel to reel, and using a Tascam M-30, 8 channel mixing board. . . and its just a rough demo, home recording. . .
 
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studiodrum said:
Hey guys,
I'm trying to record a rough demo with drums guitar, and bass, . .and I would like to record the BASS track direct, . . rather than through an amp. . . .

Do you have a bass amp?

I have an SVTII head that has an xlr out for that very purpose.
 
Whirlwind IMP 2. . . ???

Thanks guys for all the help! Now, atleast I have a few choices to choose from. . .

What about the Whirlwind IMP 2. . . ??? Would that work as a DI Box for a Bass Guitar, . .and have anyone used this yet?

Thanks again everyone. . . I hope everyone is having a great holiday!!
 
Adam P said:
used SansAmp Bass Driver from eBay


Studiodrum, if you can get a Sansamp for used on eBay.....I'd get it. I own one. I bought it for 220.00 new (shipping). It's great!
 
studiodrum said:
Thanks guys for all the help! Now, atleast I have a few choices to choose from. . .

What about the Whirlwind IMP 2. . . ??? Would that work as a DI Box for a Bass Guitar, . .and have anyone used this yet?

Thanks again everyone. . . I hope everyone is having a great holiday!!
Yeah, I own one. I've had it for years. Works fine as a DI. However, it doesn't give you the tonal coloration of a bass amp. This can work fine for some situations, but you're generally better off taking a line level signal out of a bass amp, or using one of the SansAmp units that has already been mentioned. The raw sound of a bass (without an amp) generally doesn't sound so good by itself, unless you've got something to sweeten it up a bit, such as a nice sounding compressor. I certainly wouldn't want to have a Whirlwind DI as the ONLY way to record a bass.

Brad
 
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