Been using a Behringer Ultra-G DI box a lot recently

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Been using a Behringer Ultra-G DI box a lot recently

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I've been recording all the guitars for my band's upcoming album with my DSL hooked to a hotplate and the HT line out intro a super cheap Behringer Ultra G DI box. I A/B'd it against my HK RedBox MkII and a Jet City Jet Direct and oddly enough, I preferred the Ultra G over the others. Not bad for something that costs like $40. I'd definitely recommend checking it out.
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I've had one for several years (along with two of the silver Behringer DIs). So far I've just used it as a traditional DI for non-guitar purposes but I'm looking forward to trying it out on stage at some point between my amp and cab. IMO the Behringer DIs are super reliable and durable.
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I got mine for like 33 shipped off amazon. I dont have it anymore, but it was pretty cool.
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So, this'd be a way I could actually record my Plexi silently? Hotplate + this DI?

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Anderton wrote:I've had one for several years (along with two of the silver Behringer DIs). So far I've just used it as a traditional DI for non-guitar purposes but I'm looking forward to trying it out on stage at some point between my amp and cab. IMO the Behringer DIs are super reliable and durable.


Same here. I've had one for quite a few years and I don't think I've ever even tried the cab sim once. I basically needed a DI quick, and figured I might as well get the one with a cab sim in case I wanted to try that one day.
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DNW wrote:Same here. I've had one for quite a few years and I don't think I've ever even tried the cab sim once. I basically needed a DI quick, and figured I might as well get the one with a cab sim in case I wanted to try that one day.


That was my thinking also. I have learned to be careful with the cab sim button, for some reason soundmen like to push that thing in when I'm using it as a regular DI.

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i'm looking for a *transparent* active DI with a high impedance (1Meg preferred) for recording direct into my scarlett 2i2 (pickups too hot for instrument input). would this get the job done for that application? (impedance is 250+ on this unit)

i tried a passive di with a fairly low input impedance (30kish) & man did it truely scrog up the tone. doesnt help that it was cheap, shack, **bleep**.

edit: i found an old para-acoustic di i forgot i had. it. could. work. 10meg input. drop input gain, bypass eq if necessary, we'll see.
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Seriously, would someting like a Hotplate + DI combination really work for silently recording my Plexi? I'm ignern't ~ school me!
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draelyc wrote:Seriously, would someting like a Hotplate + DI combination really work for silently recording my Plexi? I'm ignern't ~ school me!

Yes sir, set the Hot Plate to load and take the direct out to the emulated DI = great sounding silent recording.
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Anderton wrote:I've had one for several years (along with two of the silver Behringer DIs). So far I've just used it as a traditional DI for non-guitar purposes but I'm looking forward to trying it out on stage at some point between my amp and cab. IMO the Behringer DIs are super reliable and durable.


Mine actually has a short in it and I need to slap it a couple of times to make it work (literally) :lol: but it does sound great. I need to buy another one soon.
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There is a blind test online somewhere, that I took. It had 10 of the same guitar part played, with different cab sim boxes. Palmers, H & K, the Behringer, etc. I picked the Behringer over all of them.

This was AFTER I bought mine years ago.

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guitarbilly wrote:
draelyc wrote:Seriously, would someting like a Hotplate + DI combination really work for silently recording my Plexi? I'm ignern't ~ school me!

Yes sir, set the Hot Plate to load and take the direct out to the emulated DI = great sounding silent recording.


Kickass! So all I gotta do is figure out what those two pieces of kit would cost & compare that to a modeler setup, I spose...
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You know, I got one like 6 months ago and it's still in the box. HAHA guess I gatta use it now.
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Yeah, we've got one kicking around our practice studio. It does the job just fine!
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