DI Boxes are typically used by guitarists in both live and studio applications. Allowing you to connect a high-impedance, line level, unbalanced output signal to a low-impedance, microphone level, balanced output. So they're perfect for connecting an electric guitar or bass to the microphone input of a mixing console. Allowing for level matching, balancing, and either active buffering or passive impedance matching/impedance bridging. As a result, DI boxes work to minimize noise, distortion, and ground loops; while extensively used within professional PA systems, sound reinforcement systems, and recording studios.
At DJ City Australia, we stock a range of DI Boxes from all the top brands. Including Behringer, Mackie, ART & AVE. So head into your local DJ City store, browse our selection online, or chat with our friendly staff today. We'd love to help you find a DI to suit your needs.
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DI Boxes are typically used by guitarists in both live and studio applications. Allowing you to connect a high-impedance, line level, unbalanced output signal to a low-impedance, microphone level, balanced output. So they're perfect for connecting an electric guitar or bass to the microphone input of a mixing console. Allowing for level matching, balancing, and either active buffering or passive impedance matching/impedance bridging. As a result, DI boxes work to minimize noise, distortion, and ground loops; while extensively used within professional PA systems, sound reinforcement systems, and recording studios.
At DJ City Australia, we stock a range of DI Boxes from all the top brands. Including Behringer, Mackie, ART & AVE. So head into your local DJ City store, browse our selection online, or chat with our friendly staff today. We'd love to help you find a DI to suit your needs.
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