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Behringer DI100 Ultra-DI

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Active DI Box

  • XLR/ jack input
  • Jack link output
  • XLR output
  • With galvanic isolation
  • -20/ 40dB Pad (up to 3000 W)
  • Operatable via battery (9V) or phantom (15-52 V)
  • GND lift
  • Battery off switch
  • Rugged floor box with isolating feet
Available since November 1999
Item number 134023
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Multi-Channel Unit No
Channels 1
Active / Passive Active
19" No
Pad switchable Yes
Gnd/Lift switchable Yes
Powered by battery Yes
Speaker Simulation No
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Excellent value
endorka 24.11.2017
My bass guitar amp does not have a DI out, so this has had a permanent place in my gig bag for years. Even well equipped venues sometimes run out of DI boxes and this box has often saved the day.

I also use it as an additional XLR tap off from my bass to my in ear monitor mixer, to allow me to mix my bass level with the rest of the band without having to signal to the monitor mix engineer,

In a pinch I've used it for studio recording too.

Changing the battery is a bit tricky, but no big deal as the battery is only a backup - the box is usually driven by phantom power from the mixing desk.

Would definitely buy again if it went missing.
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Value for money
Anonymous 01.01.2015
I play electro-acoustic guitar in my band, and go straight into the PA. This is fine when we have our own PA, but frequently we have to use the venue's PA and mixing desk. You can face various situations:

- XLR cable snake to a mixing desk 20m away;
- No DI boxes available;
- Mixing desk is low quality with only mic inputs;
- Mixing desk has no phantom power.

I have had all these, and a DI box like this is invaluable because it can be battery or phantom powered, it has pad switches to reduce the output, and it is robust and cheap! If I was using my own DI all the time I would proably get a more expensive "industry-standard" DI, but this is fine for occasional use.
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Louie Louie 21.06.2020
I can't imagine how it could be any better.
Behringer are going to take over the world in 2035.
You read it here first.
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Solid and trusted
AVTECHUK 30.01.2015
Behringer is one of those brands that people either love or hate. Personally beringer make some real gems which are sold at very reasonable prices. The DI100 DI box is one of these. Having purchased multiple DI boxes over the years I have found the Behringer to be well worth the money. I have purchased these for both myself and other clients. These clients range from churches, bands to schools. In all the time I have used them I have never had an issue. The boxes are well built and feel solid. The rubber edges make them more durable especially when they are on a stage floor. There are two pads which help adjust signals that are two high. From a price perspective they are excellent. Sound quality is good and unless you are running the highest quality PA and with the top musicians these will sound perfectly fine.
These are a solid and trusted unit which I always keep in my box.
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