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Active Mono DI Box

  • OEP / Carnhill transformer
  • Discrete Class-A-FET circuit
  • Power supply with +48 V phantom power with LED indicator
  • Power consumption: 3.8 mA
  • Switch for pad -15 dB
  • Switch for ground lift
  • Solid aluminium construction
  • WIMA and Nichicon capacitors
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Outputs: XLR & 6.3 mm jack (Thru)
  • Metal film resistors 1% 1/4W
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz - 70 kHz, ± 2 dB
  • Input impedance: 1 MΩ
  • Output impedance: <10 Ohm
  • Maximum input level: >1 dBV (without pad), 17 dBV (with pad)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 100 x 50 x 100 mm
  • Weight: 459 g
  • Made in the UK
Available since June 2017
Item number 415481
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 No
Speaker Simulation No
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Simple and easy review of 6 DI's
RL-NL 06.05.2025
Passive:
Radial Pro DI
Radial JDI
Telefunken TDP-1

Active:
Rupert Neve DI / RNDI (normal version, not the mini)
Radial J48
Telefunken TDA-1


Passive vs Active DI's:
Active DI's have a more defined sound image overall.
The level difference between the active and passive DI's is huge, 40-50% level difference! It is wise to use an active DI so the sound engineer does not have to boost your signal. Boosting = more noise, having to lowering signal / gain does not give issues.

Radial ProDI vs JDI:
JDI has more definition in low / low-mid + a bit more highs.

Telefunken's vs the rest:
The Telefunken's have a big high cut, it sound like high cut at 1000hz. (a guess, I did not measure)
They have more Low-mids then the RNDI and similair Low-mids to the Radials, but way less highs.

Rupert Neve DI and Telefunken's:
They both have (J)FET transistors inside, that gives them tube like compression. When you use a separate compressor with the RNDI or Telefunken's, especially a J(FET) compressor (1176 style), then your definition might get lost. (I experienced this myself)
If you want full control over your compression and saturation with a separate device/pedal, then the Radials are a better choice.

Rupert Neve DI vs J48:
The J48 has more definition in Low-Mids and highs.

My advice for live use:
Skip the passive DI's and the Telefunken's.
For bass-guitar use the Radial J48. For keys, acoustic and electric guitars use the Rupert Neve DI (beware angled plugs do not fit well with the 'normal RNDI', buy the M-version if you want to use angled plugs)
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