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1616.1 | Check Out The Speaker Emulator Note | AQUA::ROST | Everyone loves those dead presidents | Tue Jan 02 1990 07:45 | 13 |
| See note #1381.
The EDI is a direct box intended to accept speaker levels and has a
tuned filter in it to simulate the frequency response of a "typical"
speaker cabinet. The trim adjustment lets you tweak the filter
characteristics somewhat.
Peavey may have been the first to market with such a device, but they
never promoted it too well. They have also built it into some of their
guitar amplifiers.
Brian
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1616.2 | in addition: | FREEBE::REAUME | rock & roll outlaw w/6string gun | Tue Jan 02 1990 11:41 | 6 |
| Also - check out topic 1516 on the H & K Red Box. It runs around $100
and really does a good job. Definitly not your standard D.I. box,
it uses a 9 volt battery, but fortunately doesn't seem to eat them
up real fast.
- john r.
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1616.3 | $? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Soul on Ice | Tue Jan 02 1990 20:14 | 3 |
| How much does the Peavy unit cost?
Greg
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1616.4 | About The Same As Other Passive DI Boxes | AQUA::ROST | Everyone loves those dead presidents | Wed Jan 03 1990 07:35 | 7 |
| Re: .3
It's about $50-75, I think.
Brian
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1616.5 | More Info | POBOX::KOTSCHARJANA | Fabrique aux Etats-Unis | Wed Jan 03 1990 22:53 | 25 |
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Re: .3
It's only $50.00 around here.
BTW I've got the specs,
SPECIFICATIONS:
INPUT SENSITIVITY:
35 volts RMS
INSERTION LOSS:
29 db
DRAIN ON SPEAKER SIGNAL:
Less than 1/2 watt at 30 volts RMS
GROUND SITUATION:
Input and output grounds isolated
600 ohm transformer balance output 1/4" phone jack speaker/amp
connections:
Timbre Adjustment
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1616.6 | No! Not the "P" Word !! | WUMBCK::PELLERIN | | Thu Jan 04 1990 12:35 | 11 |
| I liked the idea, although with scepticism, until you ruined it with
*that* word. The "P" word. Peavey.
I'm pretty hooked on the sound of an EVM12L, as is usual with new
products such as this, only my ears will know for sure....
BUT I'LL BET DADDY'S IS ALL OUT OF THEM !!!!
:^)
-BAP
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1616.7 | | JAWS::PELKEY | Loco Boy Makes good | Thu Jan 04 1990 13:46 | 24 |
| << I liked the idea, although with scepticism, until you ruined it with
<< *that* word. The "P" word. Peavey.
<<
<< I'm pretty hooked on the sound of an EVM12L, as is usual with new
<< products such as this, only my ears will know for sure....
Then you probably don't like the sound MADE IN JAPAN either!!
Hmp, while I wouldn' rush out and buy a peavy Guitar, or Guitar amp,
or Sound Board, much their sound reinforcement products aren't bad at
all. I've had pretty good luck in fact with their Comercial Series
power amps (such as the CS800 and CS400) Black Widow speakers are
very popular and used quite frequently.
Add to that, we've had remarkable sucess with some Mid and Horn
cabinets, and I'd have to say that your baised could be unfair if
you turn the interest of as soon as someone says Peavey.
Sure, they certainly have made some bombs but what company hasnt'
At least with Peavey, you can afford the stuff, and it's farily easy
to have their stuff serviced. (Try getting a Phase Linear amp fixed!)
I'd check this out, and worry about whos naem is on it later.
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1616.8 | Why *not* Peavey? | FSTVAX::GALLO | Solid! | Fri Jan 05 1990 07:55 | 9 |
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Re: The "P" word
Peavey equipment is solid, well built and affordable
equipment. I've had very little trouble with by Bass rig and it's
all PV amplification. I'm curious why you don't like PV gear.
-Tom (Die Hard PV Fan)
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1616.9 | Slow Down, Campers | AQUA::ROST | Everyone loves those dead presidents | Fri Jan 05 1990 08:45 | 5 |
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Re: last few
Can we put the Peavey bashing in another note, please? Let's keep this
one to the discussion of the EDI direct box.
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1616.10 | What about for acoustic guitar? | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Singing for our lives | Tue Mar 19 1991 14:20 | 5 |
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What kind of direct box would folks recommend for an acoustic guitar
with a (Thinline) pickup? What should I expect to spend for it?
Justine
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1616.11 | Active | IXION::ROST | Boozoo Chavis lookalike | Tue Mar 19 1991 14:35 | 16 |
| I would buy one that is active (i.e requires a battery or other power
source) and has an FET front end. Pickups like a Thinline have a very
high output impedance and you want the direct box to have as high an
input impedance as possible for the best signal transfer. A passive
box will cost you less money though, and has no battery to replace.
Depending on the quality of the rest of the signal chain, it may work
just as well.
Passive boxes from DOD and Whirlwind start at about $25. Top-flight
passive boxes run up to about $75. The Countryman Model 85 active
direct box can be bought for about $100.
Oh yeah, make sure it has a ground lift switch on it, some real cheap
units don't.
Brian
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1616.12 | Build your own. | UPWARD::SANDERSB | I install with ease | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:03 | 15 |
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Jensen Transformers will sell you all the parts to make a passive
direct box - resistors and capacitors - $5.00, Transformer -
<$70.00, you have to supply the box, switches and jacks.
The box can be used directly with the guitar, amp line out or
speaker out.
Jensen Transformers, Inc.
10735 Burbank Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA 91601
(213) 876-0059 Phone
(213) 763-4574 FAX
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1616.13 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Tue Mar 19 1991 16:49 | 11 |
| Justine,
H&K makes direct boxes for about $80. They work well from what I
understand.
You might also consider a Boss GL100 line driver. It's actually a
preamp, but has speaker emulation circuitry and EXCELLENT EQ sections
(multiple channels), stereo switchable FX loop etc.. It's a hot unit
and are going for as low as $100 !!!!
jc
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1616.14 | add ADA to the list | DABEAN::REAUME | Massively Parallel Brain Damage | Sat Feb 27 1993 07:22 | 22 |
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New to the active ditect box market - ADA! - with their new
single rack space microCAB speaker emulator. I don't think it's
designed to take speaker level though, just line outs. What is nice is
the flexibility. There is a hi-cut control and a "thump" control for
low end resonance. There are seven speaker types available by push
button:
Open Back Cabinet-
1 X 12
2 X 12
2 X 12 vintage
Sealed Back Cabinet-
1 X 12
2 X 12
2 X 12 vintage
4 X 12
4 X 12 vintage
Haven't heard one yet, but it does look interesting. I think
Musician's Friend sells it for $179.
-B{}{}M-
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1616.15 | | KDX200::COOPER | Hello me, it's me again! | Sat Feb 27 1993 11:52 | 3 |
| Hmmm.... I wonder how it would work with the Mp1, which doesn't
do direct to tape recording very well... ??
jc
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1616.16 | I wanna hear one | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Mon Mar 01 1993 12:39 | 4 |
| I saw that ad on the back cover of the new Guitar Player I got this
weekend, looks very interesting!!
Greg
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1616.17 | marketing error? | KALI::BUSENBARK | | Mon Mar 01 1993 12:55 | 5 |
| re 14,
What? no 4 10,2 10,1 15 cabs......or is this an upgrade? :^)
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1616.18 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | just 'cuz you own the land, there's no unique hand floods the dam | Tue Mar 02 1993 09:32 | 5 |
| compared price wise with the red box it's not competative. Personally I
can't imagine that it sounds that much better to amke the price difference
worth it. Not to mention how big it is...
dbii red box bigot
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1616.19 | | KADAFY::COOPER | Ex-Squeeze Me ? Baking Soda ? | Tue Mar 02 1993 10:17 | 2 |
| I thought the speaker box idea was neeto! Ya know, like they had in
HS&R last month ??
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1616.20 | More functionality, different intended market | GOES11::G_HOUSE | It's NOT a TOOMAH! | Tue Mar 02 1993 10:31 | 7 |
| re: dbII
But it's a lot more flexable then a RedBox since that one only emulates
one cabinet. Seems feasable that it's worth the extra $100 if it
sounds good.
Greg
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1616.21 | | DABEAN::REAUME | analog audio/digital control | Sun Mar 21 1993 11:56 | 17 |
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I completed my first gig with the ADA microCAB feeding the front
end. No problem with sound quality whatsoever. I used the 4 X 12
setting and had the hi-cut at mid-point and the thump control at
around 2 o'clock. I think this unit is well worth the cost ($175 to me)
because it is stereo (like two D.I.'s in one, great for recording)
and has a lot of control.
It was nice of ADA to include a ground lift switch on the XLR outs
because I had to use it to get rid of some hum. And they were smart ot
include a pass-thru out to feed your power amp just in case you are
using it in an effects loop or "preamp out/power amp in" configuration.
If you have to use power amp prior to your D.I. this unit will not
work, then you pretty much have to consider something like the Red
Box.
-B{}{}M-
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1616.22 | | GOES11::G_HOUSE | ThatsWhenIreachedForMyRevolver | Mon Mar 22 1993 08:33 | 4 |
| Are the stereo channels of the Microcab completely independant?
(signal wise) Are there seperate controls for each channel?
Greg
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1616.23 | | DABEAN::REAUME | analog audio/digital control | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:42 | 9 |
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Independant channels / No seperate controls! Not that that's a
bummer. I think the idea here (and a good one at that) is to allow for
full stereo seperation when going into a mixer. If your gear has
stereo outs (hmm - Me, Coop, other MRP's in here) then the microCAB
gives you that stereo advantage when recording. Nice touch for not
much money!
-B{}{}M-
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1616.24 | 8 tracks won't do it... :-) | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Mon Mar 22 1993 13:54 | 4 |
| >Nice touch for not much money!
As long you've already spent the dough on tape tracks...
:-)
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1616.25 | | FREEBE::REAUME | light 2 dark,dark 2 light | Sun Mar 28 1993 11:02 | 18 |
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The ADA got a good workout Friday evening. I did some minor tweaks
on some of my patches and used the wireless so I could stand out and
really hear the sound of my rig through the front end - RIGHTEOUS!
To add to that I got roped into doing about a four minute guitar solo
because someone in the crowd yelled "guitar solo" and I played just a
few quick riffs. I stopped after about 12 seconds, the crowd yelled and
my drummer told me to go for it. It wouldn't work everywhere we play,
but it seemed appropriate for this gig. I could really hear the front
end from the stage during the solo, so I must've been cranked at the
board and it's all ADA fed. My only regret - I should've ran the ADA
in stereo because the PA system is stereo on the mids and highs! All it
would've taken is one more 1/4" patch and one XLR to the snake. That
would do it! NEXT TIME!
-B{}{}M-
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