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DIB-102 IMG PASSIEVE DI BOX STEREO.

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Description

DIB-102 IMG - Passive DI (Direct Injection) Box 

For an optimum signal transmission from musical instruments to a mixer or amplifier. By using a transformer coupling, interferences due to matching problems, e.g. hum loops, are prevented to a large extent. Input and output are galvanically isolated.

The DI Box (Direct Injection) allows for optimal connection of a musical instrument with a high-impedance, unbalanced output to a low-impedance, balanced input of a mixer. By means of the balanced connection to the mixer, interference can be avoided even when long connection cables are used. If hum loops occur, the ground connection between instrument and mixer can be separated by means of the groundlift switch; the devices will be galvanically isolated. High signal levels can be reduced by means of the attenuator and matched to the mixer input. Thus, the DI Box can also be connected directly to the speaker output of an instrument amplifier; the effect of the amplifier on the sound (e. g. guitar amplifier or tube amplifier) will be maintained at the mixer input.

features

  • 3-fold attenuation switch (0/-20/-40 dB) for each channel
  • 1 ground lift switch for each channel
  • 1 instrument feed-through output for each channel
  • Wideband balancing transformer
  • Robust metal housing

Specifications

  • Frequency range: 15 – 30 000Hz, ±0 dB
  • Inputs
    • 2 × 6,3mm jack: 50 kΩ, unbalanced
    • max. input voltage: 32 V (corresponds to 125 W at 8Ω or 250 W at 4Ω)
  • Outputs
    • 2 × 6,3mm jack: feed-through output, unbalanced
      • 2 × XLR: 600Ω, balanced
  • Transmission ratio: 10 : 1
  • Admissible ambient temperature: 0 – 40 °C
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 50 × 130mm
  • Weight: 850 g

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DIB-102 IMG for an optimum signal transmission from musical instruments to a mixer or amplifier. By using a transformer coupling, interferences due to matching problems, e.g. hum loops, are prevented to a large extent. Input and output are galvanically isolated.

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