🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with the Behringer Ultra-DI DI400P!
The Behringer Ultra-DI DI400P is a high-performance passive DI-Box designed for professional audio applications. It features parallel 1/4" In and Out jacks for simultaneous connections, an XLR output for balanced signal delivery, and a ground lift switch to eliminate hum. With a robust metal construction and a lightweight design, this DI-Box is perfect for musicians and audio engineers seeking reliability and superior sound quality.
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3000 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | TRS, XLR |
Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Audio applications |
Controller Type | Corded electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Mounting Type | ーブルトップマウント |
Material Type | Metal |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Amplifier |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Smartphones or TabletsLaptop |
D**E
Transparent Sound - Solid and Reliable Kit
Absolutely love this box !!! I use this in my home studio anytime I need a high impedance instrument to go direct into the mixer. I've used it with a bunch of electric guitars and the Seymour Duncan in-hole pickup for steel string acoustics. I have not tried it with a pure piezo pickup, like on the NS Wav4 cello.For guitarists :: the IN/OUT allows the recording trick of mixing a clean signal (direct box to the mixer) with the processed signal (mic'ed amp). From alternate tunings to dive bombs to high speed tapping at the 22nd fret, it captures it all without any signal degradation.Very transparent. Simple to use. No futzing about. No anxiety. Plug in, route XLR output to mixer = done. Solid and reliable kit.
G**W
Good for the price
It is a working DI box. XLR shell is isolated from the box. The 1/4 jacks are bonded to the box. I only mention this because I have seen it done just the opposite. There is a small locking tab build into the XLR connector. There is some db loss through the box but enough headroom left for any decent mixer to gain up.
T**R
Works well and solid
Seems well built and works well as a DI for a passive magnetic pickup on guitar, even though an active DI is usually recommended for that function.
J**W
Budget Friendly Without Sacrificing Quality
Absolutely blown away by the Behringer DI box! As a professional sound engineer, I've encountered a plethora of high-end, high-priced DI boxes, but let me tell you, this one is an absolute gem. There are DI boxes out there that cost ten times more and don't hold a candle to this beauty.If you're like me and need reliable gear for outdoor or indoor events, where your equipment faces the elements and a bit of rough handling, look no further. The build quality of this DI box is top-notch, featuring a robust all-metal construction and rugged, tight-fitting connectors.It's perfect for churches, popup venues, traveling bands, musicians, or even your home studio. This DI box is versatile, durable, and an all-around fantastic product. Highly recommended!
M**S
Price is great for a well built metal case DI
I bought this as a DI backup. I have an L.R. Baggs Para DI that I use most of the time but if it is in use I will need another DI for other instruments. No frills packaging but the unit is well built and works as stated.Pros: Price is great for a well built metal case DI. Lightweight and convenient size, smaller. I like black as well. Works well without noise generation.Cons: The only think I do not care for is that the Balanced side(XLR) jack is plastic and the plug can slip out. It locks but the design is not the best. Just make sure strain relief is exercised and there should be no issues.
M**T
Cheap, but good quality DI
Bought these in a pinch. My DIs were destroyed. I didn’t want to spend that kind of money for this acoustic show I was running sound for. Picked these up and they worked great! I see no need for an upgrade. These were quiet and the guitarists were pleased with their tone.
D**O
Works, with a caveat that you have the right problem
Sorry if that title sounds strange. Let me explain. I have a vintage Fender Squier (one of the earliest runs of the Squier series) that some previous owner has made extensive modifications to. One of the issues I've continued to have with it is the issue all single coil pickups sometimes have: it's very sensitive to ground loop hum.Here's where it gets weird though. The noise actually gets worse when making contact with the strings or the mechanisms. I wanted to see if this got rid of that problem, or if it's something else (*but I also have a couple of other guitars that I DO have a ground loop problem, that this did indeed help with, so, bonus points for doing what it was supposed to do *and* helping me solve this mystery!)If you're curious, I've found from googling around, that apparently one of those mods I mentioned the previous owner did, involved reversing the ground polarity. It's something I'll have to get a guitar technician to deal with because I don't trust myself messing with the internals, but, at least I know for sure what needs fixing now. Plus I have a new DI for my other gear that's WAY smaller than my old DI which this is replacing (the old one is nearly as big as my audio mixer!)
J**X
Great DI - Cristal clear sound
This is everything you need to play live in small to big houses
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