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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2014
  • The Behringer ULTRA-DI DI20 is a great product especially for the price. About $30 on Amazon for a duel direct box is practically unbeatable! This video show the functions of the DI20 and how you may be able to use it in your system.
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Komentáře • 91

  • @yomix84
    @yomix84 Před 5 lety +14

    That direct box (Behringer Ultra-DI 20), it is already noisy by default, due to the integrated circuits (TL062) that the circuit has; so it is most likely that the LIFT / GND switch that it carries, have been put to mitigate as much as possible the frightful noise that they cause with the said integrated circuit. I acquired that direct box and I went through the same thing. What I did was buy two integrated circuits TL074 (or could be TL084 too) surface mount (since it has two, one for each channel) and replaced the ones I brought with them ... and it worked, since they have the same configuration TL062 but they generate much less noise.

    • @punk_rock
      @punk_rock Před 5 lety +2

      TL062 is more noisy cos' they draws less current (which is extends battery life). So, yes, replacing by TL072 have a sense (but, of course, decreases battery lifetime)

  • @mark5150ty
    @mark5150ty Před 4 lety +10

    I have one of those and I hate using 9 volt batteries so I installed a center negative 9 volt power input jack, I run it off of a cheap Donner wallwarts power supply. It's only a $12 power supply but it has a very low noise floor, honestly I never hear any artifacts in the audio. You can add your own power input buy just wiring it straight to the battery connector. I cut the battery connector wires loose and soldered them directly to the jack.

  • @fredyearian4968
    @fredyearian4968 Před 8 lety +8

    If you are using a mono guitar cable into this a problem occurs. The 1/4 jacks are TRS and truly balanced. The poor connection between a guitar cable sleeve and the RING contact causes noise. I have modified two of my units to bridge the ring and sleeve to avoid the problem. Opening the unit, two small jumpers were installed between pins of the little board connector to simply bridge the ring and sleeve without major disassembly. Without the mod you will get major noise and crosstalk using mono guitar cables.

  • @sdriza
    @sdriza Před 4 měsíci

    i have NEVER played a gig without that DI box - I love that thing!!!

  • @normanchoy8261
    @normanchoy8261 Před 8 lety +3

    Love this little box, anywhere I go I use it, there are more functions than we think, 1. DVD player audio output to Mic input of P.A.System @-40db setting and use 1/4" TS plug adapter; 2. Mixer unbalanced output to extended XLR balanced Monitor Speakers; 3.Guitar to Mixer; 4. Mono Audio to XLR Balanced Mixer and hook up to Monitor Speaker; it sounds great, haven't had any sound distortion yet and I always carry a small Philip head screwdriver to remove 9 volts battery when not in use, Ground Lift helps AC Hum removal, thanks to Kennis to show us the video.

  • @joelletort6088
    @joelletort6088 Před 8 lety +9

    I actually own one of those and I have to say it is what anyone who has a recording studio or going live wants. So thumbs up for Behringer.

  • @tnkpro4sho
    @tnkpro4sho Před 6 lety

    Have had one of these units for years never really used it but now I see the versatility of it.

  • @Joel_Jacob
    @Joel_Jacob Před rokem +1

    so we can use as personal monitor system by using 'link' feature, right???

  • @mark5150ty
    @mark5150ty Před 4 lety +3

    Behringer products are awesome. Only company that can clone a Boss pedal and have it sound identical.

  • @SIRONEDRAGON
    @SIRONEDRAGON Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for doing recordings at your church .Many blessings

  • @Mark761966
    @Mark761966 Před 2 lety +1

    If you don't turn the on/off switch on it's not an active D.I. box. Active D.I's need power. That's not a phantom switch (if it was it would be labelled "48v"

  • @cloudelamerz
    @cloudelamerz Před 2 lety +1

    Do you think you can use this to plug two 1/4" inputs and send only one XLR out? Does it work that way?

  • @joelletort6088
    @joelletort6088 Před 5 lety

    I have to say I sue one of those for years now and its never let me down. Great product from Behringer . Oh.yes I tend to us the phantom power most of the times for the obvious reasons.

  • @billyfrisby
    @billyfrisby Před 5 měsíci

    Will this boost my guitar signal to the amp?

  • @xavierruizibanez4540
    @xavierruizibanez4540 Před 6 lety +6

    I have several active DI boxes, and the Behringer ULTRA-DI DI20 is the worst one. Too noise, to much hiss, even using batteries (easily audible in a simple DI comparison). So it results in a very very poor signal / noise ratio. When testing with RightMark Audio, this DI box displays the worst statistics comparing to other DI boxes, not only S/N ratio; %THD distortion is too high, high crossover, and frequency response too far from a flat one. Don't buy this one, you can buy two cheaper active DI boxes, but displaying higher quality (Example: I bought two Nady ADI-1 for stereo, spending less than a single Behringer DI20, and far better than this one ... I guess is not too difficult to beat this active DI box, even for cheaper boxes).

    • @alds9729
      @alds9729 Před 2 lety

      way too much noise, my signal was cleaner going direct to my interface . it did rid of some feedback but the background noise is TOO much

  • @hackingrage3680
    @hackingrage3680 Před 8 lety +3

    Can we use it as a interface between a condensor microphone and a computer for home recording

  • @rcboals
    @rcboals Před 10 lety +1

    You may have lucked out with yours or more than one I don't know. Musicians Friend gave me my money back no problem and told me not bother sending the pedal back to them since it was such a cheap item. Hiss with or without phantom power also the switching from the channels was wonky. The instrument in the first channel comes through the second channel no matter where the switch is. Loved your video, you do a great job. I bought the Dean Markley UltraSound DI Plus. It's like the difference between a Yugo and Lexus. $135.00 shipped verses $24.95 shipped.

    • @rwj1313
      @rwj1313 Před 10 lety +3

      I have 4 of them and all are 5 years old or older. I have had no issues with noise or sound quality. I use phantom power on all of mine instead of the battery. The DI20's sound just as good as my $180.00 standard of the industry Countryman 85's. I also think you received a bad one.

  • @mxcx968
    @mxcx968 Před 7 lety +1

    Can you use use this in a signal chain?

  • @COURTESAN_BAND_UK
    @COURTESAN_BAND_UK Před 5 měsíci

    great review,... cheers for the info sir

  • @thill47
    @thill47 Před 7 lety +4

    Its noisy with hiss being the problem. Ive been told they use cheap op amps in them

  • @onetruedodd
    @onetruedodd Před 6 lety +1

    It would be perfect if it had unbalanced thru outputs available in 2-Channel mode.
    Link mode seems more useful.

  • @scottryan5150
    @scottryan5150 Před 10 lety +1

    Love the videos man. You're the reason I play a Godin XTSA and GR-55 at my church. A few years ago I tried a DI20 for my GR-55 at church. I don't know if I got a faulty one or not but mine always had a terrible hum no matter what I tried. I finally upgraded to a different dual DI box and cleared it up. Keep makin the videos!

  • @Lemmysfinger
    @Lemmysfinger Před 9 lety

    Great video. I'm gonna get one of these for my gig bag, just incase someones amp goes down mid gig.

  • @michaeladeo
    @michaeladeo Před 2 lety

    so it's the battery used to power on the DI , but can it be used without the battery so it can used as a passive DI?

  • @iDominic42
    @iDominic42 Před 10 lety

    Hi Thanks for the Informative review, I've just ordered one of these from GAK, hopefully it will be without the hiss that some of the other comments mention.

  • @Sandeepsgaur
    @Sandeepsgaur Před 8 lety +1

    Great video man very helpful, just one question can i use it directly for my recording purpose with an acoustic guitar and a condenser mic ?
    Please do let me know thanks.

    • @Sandeepsgaur
      @Sandeepsgaur Před 8 lety

      +Kennis Russell and it can be used directly for recording ?

  • @Deeplycloseted435
    @Deeplycloseted435 Před 6 lety

    I wish Behringer would make a re-amp box for $30. Passive reamps are $100 minimum, and of you want TRS inputs its $200. Ad an FX loop, $250.
    I’d buy one. Its not something I need all the time but still need it ya know?

  • @davidfox5942
    @davidfox5942 Před 9 měsíci

    do i have to put out baterry, when i use phantom poer from mix pult ?? THANX

  • @rajabalanj6651
    @rajabalanj6651 Před rokem

    Can I use 48v phantom power

  • @russo8871
    @russo8871 Před 9 lety

    I do not understand when do i switch to lift and when to ground. Isn't better to be always in "Ground" to avoid ground loops?

  • @andymags82
    @andymags82 Před 7 lety

    I know this Is a silly question but, which side do I have to turn the screw on the battery compartimentos to? Left or right?

  • @del3284
    @del3284 Před 5 lety

    Hi. I'm thinking of buying this equipment for live performances. It would be to connect a bass and your pedals to the table through the direct box. Will the sound be quality? Would you indicate the purchase?

  • @yura-george
    @yura-george Před 3 lety

    What about noize with fanthom power? Have the buzzing while my notebook connected to power source, need to eliminate that for recordings. If this box have a humming by default, should I find another di box?

  • @nick241337
    @nick241337 Před 8 lety +1

    Behringer is awesome!

  • @stensonferns5606
    @stensonferns5606 Před 7 lety +1

    does this reduce the hum coming from the guitar? by using the ground switch?

    • @stensonferns5606
      @stensonferns5606 Před 7 lety

      Kennis Russell rolls buzz off? what's that??? can u send Me a link of what I can buy

  • @eecollazo
    @eecollazo Před 9 lety

    Hi, great video. I would like to connect a condenser mic that is connect to a Boss VE20 that I used with my alto sax and then try to connect my iPad to play along with my sax, but the issue is that is connected to one input of the mixer. I try to use a XLR splitter but the condenser mic did not function well and the volume was very low. Do you have any suggestion to connect both signals into one mixer input?

  • @musicorumph4822
    @musicorumph4822 Před 2 lety

    Can I use that DI using Bass guitar with efx and electric guitar with efx?

  • @andrianrobles5916
    @andrianrobles5916 Před 4 lety

    Can i use this in dj controller..?

  • @breakthroughworshipmusicmi8530

    How do you think this box would fare with a mainstage rig running through an audio interface?

  • @EPurpl3
    @EPurpl3 Před 9 lety +3

    Does this work with active bass guitars?

    • @javierguzman2557
      @javierguzman2557 Před 7 lety +6

      but , is not the better way to use it ..you need a passive di box for an active bass guitar..

    • @utubehound69
      @utubehound69 Před 7 lety

      Thx that would go for electric acoustic w/preamp & eq?

    • @jimmyperron2210
      @jimmyperron2210 Před 4 lety

      same question, got one of these, does it work for acoustic guitars ? I think u usualy need a passive one ?

  • @adrianlives34
    @adrianlives34 Před 8 lety

    Hi Kennis, I am busy building a travel case/Pedal Board for my Live looping gear and looking at installing 4 of these babies into the box (I will be running my various instruments into 4 Boss AB-2 Foot Switches so that I can select to send each individual instrument to either a clean dry channel or to the loop station), I dont have any Di-20 boxes at my disposal atm and really need the exact dimensions (in mm) to be sure I build the box correctly. I have looked at the owners manual but the measurements they give are definitely WAY OFF, The manual gives the following dimensions in mm; 150 x 130 x 60mm.. There is no way these tiny boxes are 150mm deep or 130mm wide, I can see them being 60mm high but the other 2 measurements are way too much. Would I be a pain if I asked if you could perhaps measure one of these in mm and comment here? Please brutha.. ;)

  • @thegnir6318
    @thegnir6318 Před 9 lety

    How long does the battery hold?

  • @khush_7x
    @khush_7x Před 8 lety

    Nice Review 👍

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 Před 6 lety

    How do you know when the battery is flat? what does the LED do? I can’t believe it’s not in the manual?

    • @dannyrivers3922
      @dannyrivers3922 Před 5 lety

      I imagine the light quits blinking when the power is gone

  • @dannyrivers3922
    @dannyrivers3922 Před 5 lety

    I noticed under channel 2 it says channel 2 input. Under that it says channel one output. He didn't cover that. Anyone know?

    • @OMA2k
      @OMA2k Před 5 lety

      The "channel 1 output" is only if you set the second switch to "Link" mode. Then the second jack input works as a mirror output of channel 1 and the second XLR output also mirrors channel 1. If you set the second switch to ""2-Channel" then it just work as a stereo DI (or as if you had two separate mono DIs), so you have two separate jack inputs which output to two separate XLR outputs.

  • @robertsimpson5801
    @robertsimpson5801 Před 5 lety

    Why don't you use phantom power? It seems like it would be a bit less of a hassle.

    • @robertsimpson5801
      @robertsimpson5801 Před 5 lety +2

      @@kennisrussell it is my understanding that the DI20 can be powered with phantom power instead of using a 9V battery. Since you are using it with a console that is capable of providing phantom power, it seems like it would be much less of a hassle to use the phantom power instead of working with batteries.

  • @rcboals
    @rcboals Před 10 lety +1

    Bought this based on your review. Readers Digest Version JUNK! Just got one $24.95 shipped Musicians Friend. My experience with it is it has lived up to Behringers reputation of hit and miss in quality. This is a big miss, it is cheap made and hissy and you get exactly what you pay for cheap. Just my experience here cheap cheap cheap cheap low quality don't buy one. Spend a little more and get a quality DI.

  • @MrPortisaac
    @MrPortisaac Před rokem

    Its duAl duEl is a fight👍

  • @AleArzMusic
    @AleArzMusic Před 5 lety

    Hey! Great video! Is this DI box good for recording heavy metal style guitars? I have passive pickups and a M audio M track II external sound card and I will use amp&cab simulators. Please answer! Thank you!

    • @LuluBanzai
      @LuluBanzai Před 5 lety +1

      I have the same situation as yours. I have a Scarlett Solo and I heard mixed to negative comments/reviews about the Behringer products (tried some myself too) so I just ordered an ART XDirect DI Box. It will arrive in a couple of days. If you still won't buy any DI boxes till then I'll let you know about my experience with the ART XDirect.

    • @AleArzMusic
      @AleArzMusic Před 5 lety +1

      @@LuluBanzai actually I'm waiting for a Behringer ultra di100. I'll let you know too. Thanks

    • @LuluBanzai
      @LuluBanzai Před 5 lety +2

      @@AleArzMusic hey again. Di box arrived today and guess what? It didn't do anything much beside adding some clarity to the sound. It also reduced the hum and buzz but not that much i can still hear it. I'm thinking of saving money to buy a Radial J48. I hope behringer works for you mate. Cheers!

    • @AleArzMusic
      @AleArzMusic Před 5 lety

      @@LuluBanzai hey thanks for letting me know. Is there any specific setting to boost in your Di box? I've just got a Behringer ULTRA DI 100 off of AZ, I'm going to test and review it in ten days hopefully.

    • @LuluBanzai
      @LuluBanzai Před 5 lety +1

      @@AleArzMusic you are welcome man and nope no boost. It just has a phase invert button, a filter button, 2x -20db attenuator buttons and a ground/lift button. Fyi my seymour duncan sh4 equipped guitar has more hum/buzz compared to my sh5 equipped guitar. Maybe it is because of sh4 being alnico and sh5 ceramic i dunno. The reviews on the internet says radial di boxes eliminates the buzzing completely btw. Well that's all from me XD

  • @accentontheoff
    @accentontheoff Před 2 lety

    Hi there Any idea why I am getting g lot of noise when I use this.

    • @pvanb291
      @pvanb291 Před rokem +1

      Hi, just doing a bit of research on making these intp a usable item. It would seem the resistor configuration is the main culprit for the noise and not the op-amp. Other circuits us the same chip and are much quieter. I'll probably look at changing resistors as per recommendations on this site; www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/searching-for-high-audio-quality-low-noise-low-power-opamp-for-di-box-upgrade/ I think even if I break the unit, it will render them (Yes, I have two) as unusable as they already are. Through a large PA, it's just embarassing to own up to being the sound guy who put them in the system!

    • @accentontheoff
      @accentontheoff Před rokem

      @@pvanb291 Thanks for the reply. I doubt I am the kind of guy who will do the tech tweaking you refer to, so I might just need to buy a better di box, but will check out the link anyway. Either way, it’s reassuring to know that the issue is not isolated to my device. Thanks.

  • @tomlourembam562
    @tomlourembam562 Před 5 lety

    Keyboard guy needs 2 mono pin to make stereo , can i used this di

  • @fikree02
    @fikree02 Před 8 lety

    can this be used with a mic

  • @derekscanlan4641
    @derekscanlan4641 Před 5 lety +1

    i got this to run a guitar direct to desk. the output is about 1/3 of what i get running a jack straight to the desk. pretty useless!

  • @maxmolina1002
    @maxmolina1002 Před 7 lety

    No mono jack out?... Is no good for mi...

    • @pvanb291
      @pvanb291 Před rokem

      Yes it has one mono jack out if you use the link switch.

  • @elbeaver0
    @elbeaver0 Před 4 měsíci

    Very noisy id you have a very low gain instrument

  • @2ES_
    @2ES_ Před 7 lety +2

    i have bought 1 of these. FOrget it, is shit, full of "issssss"

  • @1971SuperLead
    @1971SuperLead Před 10 lety +2

    No demo? WTF? Unsubscribed!

    • @1971SuperLead
      @1971SuperLead Před 10 lety

      ***** I've never used a DI box that didn't destroy my tone. I have had zero luck with DI boxes. Every time a sound guy want's me to use a DI box it's a disaster. That's because a DI box has a very difficult function, and that should be to somehow magically convert the direct input signal into sounding like a mic'ed amp cabinet signal. If it doesn't do that....then why use one? Why not just plug our guitar straight into the mixer?
      If I sound emotional, it's because I used to play for this stupid church who every week would bug me to use the DI box because they were certain electric guitar players were uncontrollable volume maniacs. So each week I had to plug into one of their DI boxes to prove the sound was going to be horrible. They kept suspecting I was doing something to make it sound bad so I wouldn't have to use the DI box and could then blast their church to satisfy my sinful lust..
      Sorry, but every DI box I used sounded like I was plugging straight into the mixer, and that's a really bad sound, and I suspect this DI box would do the same thing, and so why make me watch a video about a device that hasn't been shown to sound good? It's probably because it sucks, and so you are no better than a used car salesman trying to sell a car with banana peels stuffed into the transmission. Yes, it's been done. My sister's father in law owned a used car lot and they actually did that.

    • @bjpilot1
      @bjpilot1 Před 10 lety +2

      I understand that your entitled to your own opinion and all, but i'm not sure you know what a DI box actually does.
      Please don't criticize something when you don't know the proper function of it. I can see why you thought it was meant to emulate a guitar cabinet, its a box most people use to plug instruments (especially guitars) into, as is an effect pedal that emulates an amp cabinet.
      All i'm saying is please read up on these things so you know what they are actually meant to do, before knocking it for something you just assume it does, but actually was never made to do.
      If you used it in the signal chain after an amp modeler then i'm sure you would have a different opinion.
      Just so you know for future reference, a DI box turns an unbalanced signal into a balanced signal. However hard you try, your guitar will NEVER keep an 'even' volume, this is a problem for the sound engineer. What a DI box does, is effectively 'smooth out' the signal, which doesn't effect your sound in any way, but makes the sound guys job a LOT easier. Your guitar should sound the same if you plugged directly into the board.
      Sorry to rant but it sort of annoys me. I'm not having a go at you, because I understand that if you think that's what it does, then how would you know that you're wrong? I just wanted to explain the difference between what you said and what it actually does. Hope this helps :)

    • @1971SuperLead
      @1971SuperLead Před 10 lety +1

      Ben Walker Well, after reading your long appeal, I still have no idea why a rock guitarist would ever need a direct box. Oh yes, the sound guys want me to bring one, but what for? You say it will smooth out my signal, but I don't know what you are talking about. My signal is fine, and where would the DI box even go? I plug my guitar into my amp, and then a mic goes from in front of my amp to the snake or mixing board. Where does the DI box go?
      I read somewhere that the DI box goes between the amp and speaker!
      You know, I was an aerospace technician for 21 years troubleshooting fight control systems for commercial and military jets and yet this DI box has me baffled. If one more sound guy tells me to leave my amp at home and instead bring a DI box there's going to be trouble.

    • @bjpilot1
      @bjpilot1 Před 10 lety +2

      Sorry, I wasn't really very clear about the amp.
      If you have an amp, and it's got a mic on it, then you don't need a DI box, you would use it if there is no amp on stage instead if plugging directly into the board. Which might sometimes be difficult if you only have a snake with XLR's

    • @1971SuperLead
      @1971SuperLead Před 10 lety

      Ben Walker But plugging in an electric guitar into a DI box always sounds terrible. So even if I had no mic or even an amp, the DI is not really feasible. I would just go home. LOL