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Passive Stereo DI Box

  • Ideal for mobile devices such as mobile phones, laptops, tablets, mp3 players, etc.
  • Input: 3.5 mm mini-jack plug (stereo) on approximately 1.5 m cable
  • Outputs: 2x 6.3 mm jack (balanced) and 1x XLR mono summed
  • Ground lift switch
  • Pad switch: - 15 dB
  • Impedance input: 40 kOhm (unbalanced)
  • Impedance output: 2.8 kOhm (balanced)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 114 x 60 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 337 g
  • Colour: Blue

Note: The XLR output and the jack outputs cannot be used simultaneously. Plugging in the jack plugs (L/R) results in the signal flow to the XLR mono output being disconnected.

  • Available since March 2019
  • Item number 451438
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Multi-Channel Unit Yes
  • Channels 2
  • Active / Passive Passive
  • 19" No
  • Pad switchable Yes
  • Gnd/Lift switchable Yes
  • Powered by battery No
  • Speaker Simulation No
£24.90
All prices incl. VAT
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dj couscous 08.08.2021
look, I can't believe I paid 33 euro for this
I mean, I wanted to try it, since I like to freak around with sound gear and stuff
but it is bad quality, and you can tell because you have to be very careful about how you connect the mini-jack to whatever device you are using, you have to play with its position in order to get a clean sound, otherwise it will just make noise
look, if you use at home, or for not professional use it's ok, I mean it works, it serves its purpose if you find the position where it doesn't make noise and then don't touch it, but i strongly disrecomment this for professional use, specially if you are on tour and use powerful sound systems, because it will kill your performance
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the fact that you can use it with XLR/double jack doesn't compensate the fact that the quaity is bad
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Good enough
Thomann Customer 25.06.2019
This is basically the equivalent of the Radial SB5 at a fraction of the price: can't compare the two soundwise since I don't own the Radial, but they share the same features.
I bought it hoping it would be good enough, and it is actually;

- Construction is pretty solid, all connectors and buttons feel tight. The attached cable is also fine, kept in place via a velcro strip glued to the metal frame.

- Sound is ok also, at least thru my home studio. No artifacts, hiss or hum. It doesn't seem to roll off any noticeable low or high frequencies, still have to test it on stage though.

For its low price I'm pretty happy. I guess the Radial has a better transformer and should have a better frequency response, but, for 30€, this is really worth trying.
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Finally got rid of noise!
Liukke 11.08.2021
I needed to connect my computer's internal soundcard to my usb external one.
In the past with just a minijack to 2xjack cable I was getting annoying hum and background buzzing.
I put this tiny box in the middle and solved all my issues, now the sound is crystal clear.
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Solves interference issues
JohanDC 29.04.2026
I used to have all kinds of weird noises when I just connected the minijack to my small mixer and speakers using minijack to 2x RCA cable.

With this unit I have not experienced any more of these issues.
About the audio quality I cannot complain. I don't have a very expensive installation nor an acoustically treated room. So I doubt small variation would be audible at all.
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