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Online Guide DI Boxes
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While we could go into more and more detail about DI boxes and their inner workings, at some stage it’s best to get some hands-on experience! The most important things to consider when choosing your unit are what type of signal you wish to DI, whether it’s for live and/or studio use, and whether you want your unit to additionally provide some sort of signal processing.

We do hope that this article has helped to inform you of the uses of balanced line audio and DI units in general – thanks for reading!

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[Contents] [What is a Balanced Line?] [Common Uses] [The Earth Lift] [Active or Passive?] [Popular Models] [Hotdeals] [Conclusion and Feedback]