


🎸 Elevate your sound game—ditch the hum, keep the vibe!
The Behringer Ultra-DI DI20 is a professional active 2-channel DI box and splitter designed to convert unbalanced 1/4" TRS inputs into balanced XLR outputs. Featuring switchable link mode for versatile mono or stereo operation, input attenuation for handling signals up to 3,000 Watts, and a ground lift switch to eliminate hum, it runs on phantom power or a 9V battery. Ideal for live gigs and small bands, it delivers reliable, clean audio at an unbeatable price point.
| ASIN | B000CCSWQA |
| Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,466 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #43 in Recording Signal Direct Boxes |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,473) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689076113915 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.61 x 7.2 x 5.91 inches |
| Item model number | DI20 |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Material | Others |
| Material Type | Others |
| Microphone Form Factor | DI-Box |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Strings | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.61 x 7.2 x 5.91 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100 dB |
| Size | Standard |
| UPC | 689076113915 |
E**E
Good hunch
That's what it was: a hunch. I read the specs on this thing and thought, "That might be a handy gizmo to have around." I was thinking of the signal splitting function and the unbalanced to balanced function. As it turned out, my first use for it was to get rid of unwanted hum in my cobbled-together low-budget PA system. For some reason, when I connected a compact PA system to my Peavey board (which was also feeding a guitar amp) there was an unacceptable level of hum that I couldn't get rid of. Then I remembered that I had the Ultra-DI and decided to try it, between the mixer and the PA input. Put in a battery, hit the ground lift switch, and - like magic - the hum was gone. Not diminished, gone! I have used it a couple of times, in Link mode, to connect a guitar to two different amps, one of which had a multi-effects box on the front end. Worked great for that. I haven't had an occasion to use the attenuation function, yet, but have no reason to believe that it won't do what it's supposed to do if I ever do need it. I haven't used it enough to comment on the ultimate battery life, but one 9 v. battery got it through one 2 hr. concert, and there seems to be plenty of juice left in it. Unlike some Behringer gizmos (like their effects pedals), this one has a power switch, which should go a long way to prolonging the battery life. I wouldn't have ordered this, on a hunch [especially in view of the dismaying number of negative reviews of this product], if it had a $90+ price tag, but I was willing to gamble $22.00. I'm glad I did. If it never does anything but cancel hum in an otherwise noisy system, I'll feel as if I've gotten my money's worth. While I'm not a fan of the Behringer effects pedals, I have been pleased with several other Behringer products. I have a VT-50 amp that I use every day and love as much as you can love an inanimate object. I have an MIC100 pre-amp that works great, every day, and is worth every penny I paid for it. And I have a GM108 amp, bought much-used, for forty bucks, that works great as well. None has ever given me any trouble. The effects pedals all worked, they just didn't work very well - meaning, they didn't give me what I expected - which may be more my fault than Behringer's, as I got them by mail order without testing them beforehand. That's my two cents on Behringer products.
J**N
Good comprimise between sound and price
Does it add noise? Sure it does. A bit of hiss. Think of tape hiss with the Dolby NR turned on, for those of you old enough to know that sound. Does it cost over $100? Not a chance. This thing has no place in a recording studio, that's for sure, but for a small band playing a gig in a park on a Sunday afternoon? No one will notice the hiss. You're getting two DI channels for under $25! We use these for the bass and guitar players in our church band, and they're great. With the room empty, and PA opened up wide, you can hear a bit of hiss. Add a few dozen people to the room and it disappears completely. Great price point, and we will buy more of these if we need them. The nay-sayers are the pro audio guys, and if you're into pro audio, you're not buying $25 DI boxes, or at least you shouldn't be!
P**N
Great price
Great product
D**N
Works
Nice, cheaper alternative.It worked quite well would buy again
M**I
Like getting two for one, but with some unique features
I purchased this to cut down on the gear that I carry. I use this two ways: first, I use it as though it were two DI boxes to provide left and right output from my keyboard to a pair of PowerWerks PW50 RMS Personal PA System . The main value of this is the PW50s do not like instruments of any kind, and tend to get a little noisy. This box tames them down. The second use is similar. I use the Link setting to split a guitar from Channel 1 In to Channels 1 and 2 Out. That allows for a fake stereo effect (there is no crossover or separation). On the two aforementioned uses I need to run this off battery because the PW50 does not provide phantom power. I have an InnoGear® 1- Channel 48V Phantom Power Supply I could use, but frankly that starts to create a mess of wires. I do power it using a Mackie Mix Series Mix12FX 12-Channel Effects Mixer when I use that as a front to my PW50s, but the battery lasts over a week of gigs (I play a lot of one hour gigs per week in retirement homes.) What I love is this is rock solid reliable, and I can correct most problems with the attenuation or ground lift features. Those attributes earn this five stars in my book, but the additional flexibility using the Link function makes it even more valuable.
D**9
Works Good
This a good product I found that my cables were bad and were adding a lot of noise and hum to the mix. The thing is I found once the cables were replaced with good quality ones there was no real need for the DI. I did find if you power the DI with either the 48 volt d/c phantom power or the optional 9v battery,...you will have much more head room on your output level. Good Product well made good options with the LINK feature as well.
D**S
Excellent product
Excellent product
R**J
Works wonderful!
Love these DI Boxes. They are 2 channel and love that you can add batteries when phantom power is not available. Will def purcahse again!
J**N
got a chance to try it out and it works very well and good sound quality
B**G
Very good DI Box for a small price. Used it many times as input for Bass Guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard in a live sound. The best part is if you forget to buy batteries you can use phantom power from your mixing console (provided your console have it).
A**R
Great active DI box. Much better than passive DI
W**R
Ho speso davvero poco per questa DI e devo dire che la Behringer mi sorprende per il rapporto qualità prezzo. Consiglio di più la sua versione con ingresso 9 volt che evita di dover cambiare la pila ogni volta o usare un adattatore. Comunque sia Consiglio ugualmente perché funziona davvero bene.
D**L
Cumple su función perfectamente. Buena relación calidad precio.
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