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ULTRA-DI DI400P
ULTRA-DI DI400P
1. Control Elements and Connections
Fig. 1: Top view
(1)
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(2)
PARALLEL IN/OUT
(¼" TS): These connectors are used for
connecting unbalanced signal sources. Because both connectors are
wired in parallel, they can be used both as an input and as a direct
output to loop the signal through to a monitor amplifier.
(3)
OUTPUT
(XLR): This is the balanced mic-level output. Use a high-
quality balanced microphone cable to establish connection.
(4)
Using the
GND LIFT
(ground lift) switch, you can fully separate
input and output grounding. Depending on how the equipment
to which your DI400P is connected is grounded, using the GND
LIFT switch lets you lower hum noise or ground loops. When
the GND LIFT switch is in LIFT position, the ground connection is
interrupted.
The
SERIAL NUMBER
of the DI400P is located at the bottom.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
2. Connecting an Instrument Signal
Fig. 2: Guitar
DI-box
guitar amp/mixer
This illustration shows the application of a DI-box. The signal feeding
the amplifier remains unchanged; it is simply taken and routed into
the amp. The low-impedance balanced signal is forwarded to the
mic input of the mixing console. This application has its advantages
particularly with bass guitars, because very few microphones can
linearly transmit bass frequencies with high signal levels. If you are
using effects, insert the DI400P after the effects device, so that you
can monitor the effects via the PA system or the recording as well.
3. Limited Warranty
For the applicable warranty terms and conditions and additional
information regarding Music Tribe’s Limited Warranty, please see
complete details online at musictribe.com/warranty.
Instrument Input
Parallel Out
Microphone Input
In
Out
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