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Comentado en el Reino Unido el 7 de marzo de 2025
I’m a gigging keyboard player and have this in my rig after my keyboard sub mixer, so I can just output a stereo XLR pair to the stage box / main mixer inputs. Power is via a standard mains kettle lead (supplied with it) which is always better than a wall wart PSU.This is a 4 channel unit but I’m only using 2 as a stereo pair. It offers the usual DI features you would expect to find, including jack and XLR inputs, and individual channel switches for ground lift, 20db boost, phase reverse, and an 8kHz cut in case you need it. Inputs are on the rear of the rack, output is on the front of the rack via balanced XLR so no need to dig around the back of the rack in the dark on stage! Perhaps most importantly for a DI box, the sound output is clean and quiet. 🤫I prefer this to the external foot pedal sized DI box type as this stays fully wired in my rack, meaning a little less set up time and reduced cable trailing on the stage - all I need to do is to plug the main mixer input XLR cables into the XLR outputs on the front of the unit. 👍
Paul D.
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de enero de 2024
A great unit for musicians, BUT why on earth are the jack sockets at the back!!! AND, the main XLR outputs at the front!! What on earth were the Behringer design team thinking off. Don't they realise that as musicians you want to jack into a front socket, link to your amp, again from a front socket, AND crucially be able to adjust the attenuation, at the FRONT? The only thing at the back should be the XLR's - everything else should be at the front.Rant over - it's still a great unit. If you can get your head around the peculiar layout, it does it's job very well. I've added an extra jack sockets panel just below the unit(with 8 x jack sockets), to enable musicians to jack into the 'front' of the rack unit that I've put together to avoid having to scrabble around the back.
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