[musictlk] Powered D I box for a bass guitar
Steven Jeffrey
shjeffrey at charter.net
Thu Nov 19 21:52:27 UTC 2009
This link should help.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/document?doc_id=102219#2
If you are using a passive pickup/preamp setup, non-battery powered, an
active Direct box (powered) will be the way to go.
On that page, there are also links to a number of different direct boxes,
you should be able to find one that fits what you are looking for at a
decent price.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert j" <robertjmoore at embarqmail.com>
To: "NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List" <musictlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: [musictlk] Powered D I box for a bass guitar
> Hi all this power band equipment is new to me and I don't yet know any
> thing
> about it but the guys were talking about the system that we are running
> and
> determined that I would need to get a Direct Input box to run between my
> bass and the board because apparently after about 19 feet of standard
> cable
> you loose signel.
> So really I don';don't need to know all the technicle stuff I just need to
> get a Direct Input box and because of the nature of all the rest of the
> set
> up that we are running it needs to be powered.
> All I know is that Brents board is fantom power and it can only run all
> fantom or none what ever that means and if I don't get a powered unit he
> would need to get all new vocle stuff which would be very expensive.
> So I probably said way more than i needed to since like I said I am
> clueless
> about all this stuff.
> The short and long of my question is does any one have any feed back
> concerning Powered D I boxes. brands, price range, rating, where to get a
> good deal on one and all that kind of thing. thanks.
> BTW
> The start up band that i am in is a 50's and 60's rock and clasic country
> We just started practicing about 2 months ago, we have over 80 songs we
> are
> working on and we already have a fair handle on all but about a dozen or
> less.
> Wish us well.
> Robert
>
>
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