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DB Series Direct Boxes
Not every instrument is made to connect directly to a mixer. Guitars and basses have a lower output signal level, and their output is not balanced. If you plug them straight into a mixer, you have to jack the preamp level to the max just to get a quiet, wimpy sound. Most keyboards have unbalanced outputs, which means if you try to use long cables, they can pick up all sorts of noise. Direct Injection Boxes solve these and other sticky studio and live difficulties. DB Series common features The DB Series direct boxes convert unbalanced line-level signals to balanced mic-level output and provide signal and impedance matching for the direct connection of instruments like guitars, basses and keyboards to amplifiers and mixers. This lets you use send your instrument signal through long cables or audio snakes without picking up interference and without high-frequency loss. A 1/4" Input jack is provided for connecting instrument or speaker-level signals, and a separate 1/4" Thru jack allows the unbalanced signal to be sent to an onstage amplifier while the balanced signal is sent to a mixer. A ground Lift switch helps eliminate hum and buzz problems in musical instrument hookups.
DB-1P The DB-1P is a passive direct box that features:
INPUT - Connect the signal source to this 1/4" unbalanced TS jack. INST/AMP ? Lets you optimize for instrument signals or amplifier outputs. FLAT/FILTER ? Useful for eliminating hiss when connected to an amplifier output. THRU - This 1/4" input lets you connect an instrument to an amplifier onstage. OUTPUT - This balanced XLR jack provides a low-impedance mic-level signal for connecting to a microphone input on a mixer. GND/LIFT - Helps to eliminate buzz and hum due to ground loops in the sound system.
DB-1P SPECIFICATIONS: Frequency Response: 100 Hz ? 20 kHz (+/? 0.05 dBm) Nominal Input Level: Inst: 0 dBm Amp: 0 dBm Nominal Output Level: Inst: ?21 dBm Amp: -52 dBm Gain: Inst: ?21 dBm Amp: ?52 dBm Residual Noise: Inst: ?135 dBm Amp: ?135 dBm THD: 0.01% Dimensions: Height: 2.0 in/51 mm Width: 4.3 in/109 mm Depth: 4.0 in/102 mm Weight: 12 oz / 0.34 kgr. | With added functionality and enhanced audio performance, the AR-133 has been
designed to be more affordable for musicians, studios and PA companies.
The unit includes phantom power and battery supplies as standard. Should the
phantom power from the console fail or be accidentally switched off, the AR-133
automatically switches over to the internal 9V battery providing uninterrupted use.
The unit is housed in a rugged aluminium extrusion case, with robust polyurethane
end-cheeks which give the AR-133 a very distinctive look.
Input connectors are both 1/4" jack sockets and an XLR socket, the latter meaning
that the AR-133 can be used to convert unbalanced signals to a balanced output on
XLRs throughout.
The arched case allows cables to run back underneath the unit from the end for neat
cable management.
Input attenuation is 0, -20 or -40dB, making the box suitable for instrument, line or
amplifier levels on inputs. On the output side, a ground-lift switch is provided for quick
solutions to ground-loop problems.
The AR-133 uses an enhanced version of the same audio path as the AR-116, now
regarded by many people as a reference standard. The sound quality is legendary,
particularly on acoustic and bass guitars.
Numerous applications can be satisfied by the AR-133. For example, as well as the
traditional guitar use, the AR-133 can be used with keyboards, DJ consoles, amplifier
outputs, and other electronic sources.An additional bonus is the ability to use the AR-133
as an active balancing device.
Input Section
Input Impedance 1M Ohm (pad at 0dB)
47k Ohm (pad at -20dB)
47k Ohm (pad at -40dB)
Max Input Level +9dBu (pad at 0dB)
+29dBu (pad at -20dB)
+49dBu (pad at -40dB)
Connectors Two Parallel 1/4" jack connectors and a parallel
XLR connector (unbalanced)
Jack: Tip Hot (+ve)
Sleeve Ground
XLR: Pin 2 Hot (+ve)
Pin 1 & 3 Ground
Output Section
Output Transformer Balanced
Max. Output Level +8dBu into 600 Ohms or greater
Connector XLR3-32 or equivalent
System Performance
Distortion (THD) < 0.005% at 1khz, 0dbu output
Noise < -105db unweighted, 22hz-22khz, rms*
Frequency Response 30Hz to 20kHz, +0dB/-1dB
General
Main/Standby battery 9 volt PP3 type, preferably alkaline.
Current drain on phantom - less than 7.5mA
on battery - less than 2mA.
Phantom Power +20 volts DC to +48 volts DC
Weight 650 gms, excluding batteries.
Overall Dimensions 59 mm x 124 mm x 143 mm
(2.3" x 4.9" x 5.6“) |
The alphaton Direct Injection-Box SM-50 allows direct connection of electric guitars,
electric bass, and electronic music instruments with mixing desks of PA systems
and of recording studios.
The SM-50 reduces the amount of microphones used on stage, thus improving gain
before feedback.
Coloration of sound is avoided. Clean signal without interference from other instruments
eases the job of the recording engineer. The use of a strong aluminium die-cast box allows
trouble-free function for a number of years even under adverse conditions. Double grounding
(hum) can be eliminated by activating the built-in ground-lift switch. Isolation voltage between
input and output is 2500 volts, against ground 1500 volts (with ground-lift switch activated).
The box thus complies with toughest safety standards.
Technical Data
input impedance 20 kOhm
input impedance, instrument
input impedance, line-In
input impedance, speaker
output impedance 200 Ohm
frequency response 30 ... 20000 Hz, ± 1 dB
THD
isolation voltage tranformer pri/sec 2500 V
outpur to ground 1500 V
inputs 1/4" phone jacks, unbalanced
outputs XLR, balanced, microphone level.
pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold
case aluminium die-cast
weight 230 g
dimensions113 x 71 x 37 mm
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Tube-buffered DI-Box DI-1000
The Tube-Buffered DI-Box DI-1000 allows the extraction of all the musical details of musical interfaces without degrading the sound. This can only be achieved by providing a very high input impedance to avoid any loading of instrument pickups.This design approach allows seemingly infinite headroom to preserve the real dynamic range of the interfaced instruments.A vacuum tube enables all these goals to be achieved without any compromises in sound quality.The sonic difference between a standard DI-Box and the Tube-Buffered DI-Box is comparable to the musical resolution difference between a standard microphone and a studio microphone.One of the best transformers, the very transparent sounding JENSEN JT-DB-E, was chosen providing complete ground isolation. The parameters of this transformer, like frequency response, phase response, group delay and geadroom capabilities, play a vital part in the performance of this DI-Box. Technical Specifications Input The signal of the instrument is directly fed to the tube circuit with > 20 MOhms input impedance to prevent any signal degradation, inevitable in traditional designs. Buffered Output“ The second stage of the vacuum tube is used to buffer the signal and lower the output impedance to < 8 kOhms. This unity gain output allows for cable runs of 10 meters without loosing high frequency information. Boost circuit The boost circuit increases the signal send to the output transformer by 15 dB. This may be useful for instruments with extremely low output, but decreases headroom capability to 6 Volt rms. Under these circumstances the signal may be clipped, concerning the output transformer?s signal, which gives you 2nd harmonic tube-like distortion. This distortion normally does not occur - but is sometimes desirable, being the reason for this special feature. Unity circuit The unity circuit feeds a low distortion unity gain signal to the JENSEN output transformer. This gives the best possible sound quality. Ground-lift“-Switch This front panel mounted switch allows complete ground and electrical isolation between the direct injection box and the console or recording device.
Mechanical Specifications Cabinet 2 mm stainless steel Front- and rear-panel 1,5 mm stainless steel lasercut and photo-chemically etched Dimensions 185 x 100 x 40 mm Vibration insulation 4 high-compliance rubber-elements Operating Voltage 220/110 V AC, selectable via rear panel mounted switch. The fuse is easily accessible from the rear panel. IEC mains connector with optional fixture. Construction details Double sided glass fibre contacted PCB with 70 mm copper plating. 1% metal film resistors and the finest polypropylene capacitors are used in the signal path. MIL type Switchcraft jacks and high performance switches ensure flawless operation. The power supply is optimised via measurement quality toroid transformer and a low impedance design to ensure the lowest possible noise. Through a double sided PCB all parts are roadworthy secured. A waterclear blue LED perfects the aesthetics of the DI box.
Technical Data Input impedance > 20 MOhm Output impedance180 Ohm at 1 kHz Frequncy response 20 Hz - 20 kHz (-0,1 dB) 5 Hz - 120 kHz (-3 dB) THD at 0 dBv 0,06% at 20 Hz 0,04% at 1 kHz 0,035% at 20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 86 dB Tube ECC 83/7025 A - military E 83 CC optional Output transformer JENSEN JT-DB-E Polarity Pin 2 Hot , AES/IEC -Standard Max. Input voltage > 30 V peak |
Active DI-Box SM-60
The electronic Direct-Injection Box SM-60 allows direct connection of electronic music instruments such as keyboards, synthesizers, electric and electronic pianos, etc. with mixing consoles in PA-systems and in recording studios. The SM-6 is designed for applications, where a passive DI-Box does not perfom satisfactorily, i.e., where the output level of a passive DI-Box is too low for the microphone input section of the mixing desk. Because the input impedance of the SM-6 is above 5 MOhm, instrument outputs are not loaded or in any other way adversely affected. The voltage ratio from input to output is 1: 1 and is always sufficient for connection with any microphone input. Input connectors are 1/4" phone jacks, output connector is a Switchcraft D3M; output is 600 Ohms, transformer balanced. The output level may in certain cases overload microphone inputs - the line input section of the mixing console must then be used for connecting the SM-6. The unit operates with a 9 V battery or phantom powering from 24 to 48 volts.
Technical Data
input impedance > 5 MOhm max. input impedance + 6 dBu, 1,55V ouptut impedance 600 Ohm frequency response 20 ... 20000 Hz, ± 0,2 dB gain 1 : 1 THD < 1 % at 30 Hz < 0,7 % bei 40 Hz powering 9-V battery (IEC 6LF22) or phantom power 24 ... 48 V. inputs two 1/4" phone jacks , unbalanced (one being used as output to instruments amp) outputs XLR, balanced pin 1 = ground, pin 2 = hot, pin 3 = cold case aluminium die-cast weight 240 g dimensions 113 x 71 x 37 mm | |
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