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Small, Simple, Travel-ready Dual Input DI?
Hi all, I'm looking to find a DI box/preamp that I can bring with me on trips to mix two acoustic inputs on stage. Here's the thing(s): 1) I'm not a techy. 2) I'd like something small in size to pack in my guitar case or carry on. 3) I'm not a gear head.
I have considered just getting a two quarter-inch input to one stereo input cable and putting that in whatever DI Box the house PA system gives me. Is that a good option? Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks! JB |
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Two separate instruments?
One instrument with two transducers? Two individual players each having their own instrument? More specifics could get you some suggestions. There's not much to go on here. |
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If you want the ability to blend (mix) two pickups on the same instrument the Baggs Mix-Pro works well.
If you want to plug in more than one instrument (but only play one at a time) this is a good place for an A-B (or A-B-C) box. Or just use a mute pedal and unplug/plug as needed. If you are in a duo and want to plug two instruments being played simultaneously into a single DI/preamp I'd use the RedEye Twin. |
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Thanks. I’m looking at one guitar with two pick ups. I’d like to blend them but don’t want to carry around (on planes) a large DI box/preamp and also don’t want to deal with a lot of different EQ and Tone knobs. The simpler the better.
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What type of pickups?
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There is an under saddle baggs vtc and I have a fishman rare earth blend on the way. If I’m doing the math right, this would give me three sound sources: under saddle, sound hole, and mic. I’d have one instrument cable coming from the under saddle and one instrument cable coming from the rare earth blend. I’d like to mix those together. Am I on the right track? JB
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Depending on the type of pickups you are using you could use a K&K Trinity preamp or Baggs MixPro (but they aren’t DIs). Here are some good outboard units you could try:
Out there right now: Radial Tonebone PZ Pro (PZ Pre can also mix pickups but it doesn’t have separate EQs) Elite Acoustics GigMix, StompMix 4, and Stompmix 6 Out of Production: these are good to find used Pendulum SPS-1 (rack unit but very cool) DTar Solstice Raven PMB Fishman Blender In terms of ease of use, versatility, and availability, the Elite Acoustic units are hard to beat.
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The Fishman Rare Earth Blend is equipped with a preamp internally. I think the VTC may also. Just something to keep in mind for choosing a DI. You run the risk of multiple stages of gain.
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Quote:
https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=612273
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Update: I think the Radial PZ-Pro is where I’m going to land. It looks a bit bigger (and is mode expensive) than what I was hoping for, especially in terms of air-travel. But it looks simple and minimal compared to other options. I’m not a gear head. I know enough to be dangerous. I want something that gives me the best two source pick up sound with a bit of control over the EQ, and a way to mute it easily for tuning. This seems to be top of the line for those exact needs.
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Since you say you don't really want EQ or other knobs, maybe consider a Radial dual DI? They make a couple, I think this one is the cheapest and smallest:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...ent-direct-box This gives you 2 ins and 2 separate DI outs, so blending would happen on the board. Also consider the Red Eye Twin, for an active preamp/DI: https://www.fire-eye.com/new-page This will give you blending, a single tone control on each channel as well as volume, and a few other small features. Good sound, and very minimalist. The Radial PZ/Pro is a fine choice too, but it has all the things you said you didn't want (tho they are useful....)
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Doug! Thank you so much. This is super helpful info re: the radial dual DI. I would much rather let the professional sound person handle the EQ stuff; and the smaller size would be awesome. I’ll also check out the Fire Eye. JB
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I love the Radial products. I have an older stereo JDI. The newer ones are smaller. Jensen equipped transformers (they're the best ) $299.U.S.
The Radial Pro is cheaper at $149. But no Jensen Transformers. |
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For the Radial Pro D2: If I put a tuner pedal in the effects input, can I tune silently? Will engaging the tuner mute the signal?
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