DI-box

  • Thread starter Thread starter BillyTheKid
  • Start date Start date
B

BillyTheKid

New member
Hello! I am looking for some decent DI-boxes.
The signalchain looks like this:

stagepiano > DI-box > mixing console

The DI-box should have TELE in and XLR out and cost max $200.

Will a DI-box be affected if I connect it to the XLR connection in the mixer and turn on the phantom power?

Thanks for some answers!
 
Both Horizon and Whirlwind make good direct boxes. We have a number of both at Church for various instruments, and they work well.

You can generally find the Whirlwind EDB1 units for about $20 each on EBay.

Ed
 
I think he means "TRS", as I doubt his stagepiano has a telephone output.

Phantom is for mics, you don't need to use it on synths.

Also, do you need one DI, or two for stereo?
 
Oh...whoops. 1/4 jacks are still called telephone plugs in some places. I was mostly wondering if he meant he wanted a guitar input.
 
I need two for stereo.
And the phantom power isn't for the keyboard, it's for the mic. But the mixing console only have "phantom of/off". So, every XLR connection get's the phantompower. Including the DI-box. Will it be affected?

And yes, TELE in means TRS in. Excuse my swedish... it's not a telephone in. =)
 
Are there any direct boxes that are 1/4" in and out? If I wanted to record a bass and all it had a an XLR out the only thing I could hook it up to would be a mic input (???).
 
BillyTheKid said:
I need two for stereo.
And the phantom power isn't for the keyboard, it's for the mic. But the mixing console only have "phantom of/off". So, every XLR connection get's the phantompower. Including the DI-box. Will it be affected?

And yes, TELE in means TRS in. Excuse my swedish... it's not a telephone in. =)

Like Ed said, there are many pretty inexpensive DIs that will do the job. In any case, check ebay.

If you really need stereo, get two singles, or Whirlwind makes a dual DI that is nice. If you don't, check out the Radial JDI. It will take L and R and sum them to mono. It's spendy ($175) but a fantastic DI.

Phantom power won't bother DIs.
 
If you would like a nice clean signal, I would recommend an active DI box like the Countryman or BSS DI boxes. They both use 9volt batteries to supply power to them. Last year I bought 2 BSS DI 's to replace the passive Whirlwinds that had died on me. The BSS will even use the phantom power from your mixer instead of a battery
 
I've got a Countryman (type 85) and i love it. very nice DI and it's built like a tank. you could certainly do a lot worse.


cheers,
wade
 
RideTheCrash said:
Are there any direct boxes that are 1/4" in and out? If I wanted to record a bass and all it had a an XLR out the only thing I could hook it up to would be a mic input (???).

That is what a direct box is for. It changes the signal from line level to mic level. For your bass, you can just plug it into your line in.
 
mrface2112 said:
I've got a Countryman (type 85) and i love it. very nice DI and it's built like a tank. you could certainly do a lot worse.

hey billythekid, i have several countryman di's like the one described above, and i am actually selling one if you're interested. they are excellent, and definitely a BIG cut above the whirlwind and horizon di's in terms of clarity and headroom. the radial di's are excellent as well, but a bit pricier.

send me a message if you are interested, thanks - jv
 
Back
Top