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Best passive DI on the market |
January 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Phill Richardson
from Columbia, SC United States
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The JDI passive DI should be an essential componenent of any gigging or recording musician. Even at many well attended venues, the fact remains that they often cut corners on DIs, buying cheap. If you plan to gig acoustic guitar, it pays to keep this in your case. It is also fantastic for recording when you want to take a transparent direct take while you are miking your acoustic, which allows you to blend the tones if desirable ( and if your guitar has a quality preamplifier). I even like to run a dry direct signal from my bass into the JDI and use the thru-put Jack to connect to another preamplifier/DI, such as the Aguilar Tone Hammer or the UA Solo 610. When you capture an inspired take, this gives you options at the mix down stage to choose the mix that best sits in the mix, and can save a lot of time from the quagmire of processing the bass line until it's sits well. If you need a passive DI, this is the one you ought to buy
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Radial JDI |
December 28, 2005 |
| Reviewer:
Ivette Torres
from East Rockaway, NY United States
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This is an awesome DI. I use it for guitar, keyboards, and for reamping. It helps to smooth out any harshness in keyboards, guitars, smooths it out. I use it all the time and it does what it's supposed to and does it really well.
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