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Old 26th December 2005   #1
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Good, cheap rackmountable DI

Hi, I'm looking for a good and cheap rackmountable DI. I've got nice stuff for the studio but am looking for something not too $$$ for live situations. Clean would be jest fine.

Any reccomendations? This will interface with a Bryston 4B SST. :
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Hi, I'm looking for a good and cheap rackmountable DI. I've got nice stuff for the studio but am looking for something not too $$$ for live situations. Clean would be jest fine.

Any reccomendations? This will interface with a Bryston 4B SST. :

How many channels do you need and what instruments will run through it?
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I just need one channel.

It's for bass.
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Agree on the Sansamp RBI.

Bass - check
Rackmountable - check
Cheap - check
Killa DI tool - check
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Damn, that's sexy.

Last question---


what about an IBP instead of the TECH21? IBP isn't a preamp tho :o
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I have found Radial products to be of very high quality.

I use the J48 and JDV.

http://www.radialeng.com/dis.htm


For stereo applications, get the Duplex JDI.


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I have found Radial products to be of very high quality.

I use the J48 and JDV.

http://www.radialeng.com/dis.htm


For stereo applications, get the Duplex JDI.


Could you explain the differences between the JDV and the J48...
I know the JDV has more features, but sound wise?? Quality of the cirquit, transformers etc?
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