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Behringer GI100 GI100 Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box, Red
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I was desperately hoping that this product would work, but alas ...This product has all the features you want in a DI with cab sim. The -20/-40 db pads are excellent.BUT - the phase inversion and the hiss makes this unit totally unusable. Without the cab sim, the unit has an unacceptable level of noise. With the cab sim on, another 15 to 20 db of (measured) hiss is added.Musician's Friend provided excellent support throughout, excellent delivery, sending a 2nd unit, which failed exactly the same way, and providing good refunding. I continue to buy from Musician's Friend, and will consider other Behringer products in the future, but this particular product is a failure for Behringer. Behringer must somehow re-engineer and re-manufacture this product.I ... MoreI was desperately hoping that this product would work, but alas ...This product has all the features you want in a DI with cab sim. The -20/-40 db pads are excellent.BUT - the phase inversion and the hiss makes this unit totally unusable. Without the cab sim, the unit has an unacceptable level of noise. With the cab sim on, another 15 to 20 db of (measured) hiss is added.Musician's Friend provided excellent support throughout, excellent delivery, sending a 2nd unit, which failed exactly the same way, and providing good refunding. I continue to buy from Musician's Friend, and will consider other Behringer products in the future, but this particular product is a failure for Behringer. Behringer must somehow re-engineer and re-manufacture this product.I recommend people consider other brands for a DI with cab sim.
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Pro: + Easy to use: put a 9V battery in, plug your signal chain into it, output to audio interface. + Cabinet emulation is pretty good. Nothing to write home about but it definitely reduced the harshness of my overdriven black metal tone, making it much easier to work with in a mix. + Small and rigged. Metal case with rubberised feet mean it is most definitely usable for gigging. + Ground lift button got rid of humming that I had, BIG bonus! + Pad buttons help if your signal is excessively loud by reducing the level to prevent clipping (small LED to show if any clipping is occuring). Generally useful for active guitars among other uses. - Cabinet emulation is okay, nothing special and most certainly isn't as good as mic'ing up a speaker cabinet (though it's ... MorePro: + Easy to use: put a 9V battery in, plug your signal chain into it, output to audio interface. + Cabinet emulation is pretty good. Nothing to write home about but it definitely reduced the harshness of my overdriven black metal tone, making it much easier to work with in a mix. + Small and rigged. Metal case with rubberised feet mean it is most definitely usable for gigging. + Ground lift button got rid of humming that I had, BIG bonus! + Pad buttons help if your signal is excessively loud by reducing the level to prevent clipping (small LED to show if any clipping is occuring). Generally useful for active guitars among other uses. - Cabinet emulation is okay, nothing special and most certainly isn't as good as mic'ing up a speaker cabinet (though it's practically silent, so late night recordings can be done with ease). However, for the price and practicality this unit provides I don't see this as significant enough a negative to remove even a single star.
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Gear: Les Paul thru a Fulltone OCD, DD7,Egnater Tweaker 15 head into a Carvin 2x12 cab. Like many others, I wanted to eliminate another live mic on the stage and was not happy with the inconsistencies of micing. Like other reviews, this thing does sound great. Has a slight hiss with cab sim on, but in a live situation, you can't tell at all. Cab sim is very convincing when mixed with the rest of the band. For my last show, I hung a mic over my cab(Sennheiser 409)but did not have it plugged in. I went from my pedal board, thru the behringer GI100,split to my amp, and straight into the board. No live mic on my rig. My buddy (who was a sound engineer at Full Sail in Florida for many years)told me that this was the best tone I have ever had. He thought it was my Egnater ... MoreGear: Les Paul thru a Fulltone OCD, DD7,Egnater Tweaker 15 head into a Carvin 2x12 cab. Like many others, I wanted to eliminate another live mic on the stage and was not happy with the inconsistencies of micing. Like other reviews, this thing does sound great. Has a slight hiss with cab sim on, but in a live situation, you can't tell at all. Cab sim is very convincing when mixed with the rest of the band. For my last show, I hung a mic over my cab(Sennheiser 409)but did not have it plugged in. I went from my pedal board, thru the behringer GI100,split to my amp, and straight into the board. No live mic on my rig. My buddy (who was a sound engineer at Full Sail in Florida for many years)told me that this was the best tone I have ever had. He thought it was my Egnater Tweaker head with the mic. He freaked when I told him it was solely direct off the pedal board. My tones sounded way more clear coming through my floor wedge as well. Higher harmonics were feeding through as well, just like when in front of an amp with a little feedback. FYI- I am into Paul Gilbert, Satriani, Vai, Bonamassa, etc...The battery compartment isn't the greatest and could use a better design, but I just use phantom power to juice it and it's just fine. Very solid construction. The Behringer GI100 is a really good value for the money. When you get a long-time sound engineer telling you it sounds good...it just might sound good..lol. Check it out!
| Is Oversized | No |
| Instrument | DI DIRECT BOXES |
| Composer/Series | ULTRA-G GI100 |
| Production Status | 2 |
Behringer GI100 GI100 Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box, Red
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DIs - Direct Input - Behringer Ultra-G GI100
Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Battery / Phantom Powered DI Box
Delivery $49.43
Behringer GI100 Active Guitar DI Box
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Behringer GI100 Ultra-G DI Box
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I was desperately hoping that this product would work, but alas ...This product has all the features you want in a DI with cab sim. The -20/-40 db pads are excellent.BUT - the phase inversion and the hiss makes this unit totally unusable. Without the cab sim, the unit has an unacceptable level of noise. With the cab sim on, another 15 to 20 db of (measured) hiss is added.Musician's Friend provided excellent support throughout, excellent delivery, sending a 2nd unit, which failed exactly the same way, and providing good refunding. I continue to buy from Musician's Friend, and will consider other Behringer products in the future, but this particular product is a failure for Behringer. Behringer must somehow re-engineer and re-manufacture this product.I ... MoreI was desperately hoping that this product would work, but alas ...This product has all the features you want in a DI with cab sim. The -20/-40 db pads are excellent.BUT - the phase inversion and the hiss makes this unit totally unusable. Without the cab sim, the unit has an unacceptable level of noise. With the cab sim on, another 15 to 20 db of (measured) hiss is added.Musician's Friend provided excellent support throughout, excellent delivery, sending a 2nd unit, which failed exactly the same way, and providing good refunding. I continue to buy from Musician's Friend, and will consider other Behringer products in the future, but this particular product is a failure for Behringer. Behringer must somehow re-engineer and re-manufacture this product.I recommend people consider other brands for a DI with cab sim.
Pro: + Easy to use: put a 9V battery in, plug your signal chain into it, output to audio interface. + Cabinet emulation is pretty good. Nothing to write home about but it definitely reduced the harshness of my overdriven black metal tone, making it much easier to work with in a mix. + Small and rigged. Metal case with rubberised feet mean it is most definitely usable for gigging. + Ground lift button got rid of humming that I had, BIG bonus! + Pad buttons help if your signal is excessively loud by reducing the level to prevent clipping (small LED to show if any clipping is occuring). Generally useful for active guitars among other uses. - Cabinet emulation is okay, nothing special and most certainly isn't as good as mic'ing up a speaker cabinet (though it's ... MorePro: + Easy to use: put a 9V battery in, plug your signal chain into it, output to audio interface. + Cabinet emulation is pretty good. Nothing to write home about but it definitely reduced the harshness of my overdriven black metal tone, making it much easier to work with in a mix. + Small and rigged. Metal case with rubberised feet mean it is most definitely usable for gigging. + Ground lift button got rid of humming that I had, BIG bonus! + Pad buttons help if your signal is excessively loud by reducing the level to prevent clipping (small LED to show if any clipping is occuring). Generally useful for active guitars among other uses. - Cabinet emulation is okay, nothing special and most certainly isn't as good as mic'ing up a speaker cabinet (though it's practically silent, so late night recordings can be done with ease). However, for the price and practicality this unit provides I don't see this as significant enough a negative to remove even a single star.
Gear: Les Paul thru a Fulltone OCD, DD7,Egnater Tweaker 15 head into a Carvin 2x12 cab. Like many others, I wanted to eliminate another live mic on the stage and was not happy with the inconsistencies of micing. Like other reviews, this thing does sound great. Has a slight hiss with cab sim on, but in a live situation, you can't tell at all. Cab sim is very convincing when mixed with the rest of the band. For my last show, I hung a mic over my cab(Sennheiser 409)but did not have it plugged in. I went from my pedal board, thru the behringer GI100,split to my amp, and straight into the board. No live mic on my rig. My buddy (who was a sound engineer at Full Sail in Florida for many years)told me that this was the best tone I have ever had. He thought it was my Egnater ... MoreGear: Les Paul thru a Fulltone OCD, DD7,Egnater Tweaker 15 head into a Carvin 2x12 cab. Like many others, I wanted to eliminate another live mic on the stage and was not happy with the inconsistencies of micing. Like other reviews, this thing does sound great. Has a slight hiss with cab sim on, but in a live situation, you can't tell at all. Cab sim is very convincing when mixed with the rest of the band. For my last show, I hung a mic over my cab(Sennheiser 409)but did not have it plugged in. I went from my pedal board, thru the behringer GI100,split to my amp, and straight into the board. No live mic on my rig. My buddy (who was a sound engineer at Full Sail in Florida for many years)told me that this was the best tone I have ever had. He thought it was my Egnater Tweaker head with the mic. He freaked when I told him it was solely direct off the pedal board. My tones sounded way more clear coming through my floor wedge as well. Higher harmonics were feeding through as well, just like when in front of an amp with a little feedback. FYI- I am into Paul Gilbert, Satriani, Vai, Bonamassa, etc...The battery compartment isn't the greatest and could use a better design, but I just use phantom power to juice it and it's just fine. Very solid construction. The Behringer GI100 is a really good value for the money. When you get a long-time sound engineer telling you it sounds good...it just might sound good..lol. Check it out!
DJ City are fantastic. The service is great and their staff are extremely helpful.The "Behringer Ultra-G Gi100 DI Box" is a great product, easy to use and also very affordable.I use it for recording purposes and it does what it says on the box.The phantom power feature is very convenient.Thank you very much,John Vander Reest
own many direct boxes, DOD, Red Box, Quad DI's, Countryman. Paid high prices for those specially country man, but this one is for guitar. Beats sound plugged directly to an amp with XLR outputs. Just bought this cause of the price, was planning to return it (expected it to be bad). But I was surprised when I plugged it in to the mix, (I usually test my sounds through the mix using a pricy headphone). And then I tried it live. Now I'm buying another one. Writing this would've been a waste of my time, but letting the guitar players and sound engineers, that you don't always get what you pay for. This is worth way,way more than what you pay for.
I am a Behringer snob, there I admit it! I use a ton of their stuff, and have only had 2 problems over a decade, and those were taken care of 100%.So after saying that here is why this piece of gear only gets 4 stars, the 4x12 sim is VERY hissy! For folks that say it is not, place a distortion unit after this DI, turn it on, and listen...now turn on the cab sim, but watch your ears! I play mainly clean-hint of grit, and running a guitar straight into it, OR using a REAL guitar preamp (no a floor multi-effect) is just too noisy to record with.After returning 2 new units I found one cheap on eBay and grabbed it...why? Because the Straight DI Function of this box is absolutely silent! Just like it's little bro, these Berry DI's are as quiet as any high end DI, and ... MoreI am a Behringer snob, there I admit it! I use a ton of their stuff, and have only had 2 problems over a decade, and those were taken care of 100%.So after saying that here is why this piece of gear only gets 4 stars, the 4x12 sim is VERY hissy! For folks that say it is not, place a distortion unit after this DI, turn it on, and listen...now turn on the cab sim, but watch your ears! I play mainly clean-hint of grit, and running a guitar straight into it, OR using a REAL guitar preamp (no a floor multi-effect) is just too noisy to record with.After returning 2 new units I found one cheap on eBay and grabbed it...why? Because the Straight DI Function of this box is absolutely silent! Just like it's little bro, these Berry DI's are as quiet as any high end DI, and the most important part, it does NOT change your tone in any way.They are NOT load boxes, so you WILL have to connect a speaker or Power Soak after it if you run your Amp Head into it, but using a variety of tube & solid state heads, ranging from 15watts up to 100watts, this thing transferred the tone with no problem. And in THIS type of situation the 4x12 sim does not sound bad at all.Looking for a DI? Grab the cheaper Berry one like this. Need a speaker sim? I would say look elsewhere, sorry Berry....
I gig and tour quite often, and I perform solo: I play electric guitar and sing while using synths and samplers running direct to PA.Because I need to keep track of the samplers, I don't like having a guitar amp blaring behind me. Also, miking an amp results in a muddier sound when everything else is going through the PA.I considered a number of options (modelers, etc) before I stumbled on this box. It's so cheap, and I know from experience that using a DI to play electric guitar into a PA results in great levels---but the tone is usually wretched. But I saw that this DI has a speaker cab emulation, so I checked out some YouTube vids and bought it from this website, because it's so cheap.Wow. This box has changed my live rig! Now, I play my guitar into my ... MoreI gig and tour quite often, and I perform solo: I play electric guitar and sing while using synths and samplers running direct to PA.Because I need to keep track of the samplers, I don't like having a guitar amp blaring behind me. Also, miking an amp results in a muddier sound when everything else is going through the PA.I considered a number of options (modelers, etc) before I stumbled on this box. It's so cheap, and I know from experience that using a DI to play electric guitar into a PA results in great levels---but the tone is usually wretched. But I saw that this DI has a speaker cab emulation, so I checked out some YouTube vids and bought it from this website, because it's so cheap.Wow. This box has changed my live rig! Now, I play my guitar into my distortion and delay pedals, then run it into the DI box with the cab switch engaged, which goes into the PA. It is SUCH a wonderful guitar tone!Now, my setup and teardown times are drastically reduced, because I'm not fiddling with an amp. I can hear myself better on stage, because I can get whatever amount of guitar I want in the monitors, without having a loud amp blaring behind me.There is no hiss, no noise, no loose connections. The unit is very tough metal.I suggest running the unit with one of the pads engaged, and always with the speaker cab sim ON. If you're using this DI to record in the studio, then you can leave the cab sim off and just use whatever amp/cab sims you want on your DAW.Hugely recommended!
I am pleasantly surprised with this DI box. The only fault I have with it is the fact that you have to keep 9 volt batteries handy. Batteries do seem to have a long life in this thing, but it would be much nicer if you could just plug this thing in with a standard 9 volt barrel plug (like effects pedals). Most importantly it really does sound pretty good. I'm using mine with a Fender champion 600. Out of the amplifier's output to the Behringer DI, out of the DI to internal speaker (speaker level through the DI) and out of the XLR on the DI straight to the board. The only thing that is keeping the little Fender Champion 600's from creating massive tone is the small speaker and this solves that issue in a very big way. The sound I get is huge, warm, glassy, and very ... MoreI am pleasantly surprised with this DI box. The only fault I have with it is the fact that you have to keep 9 volt batteries handy. Batteries do seem to have a long life in this thing, but it would be much nicer if you could just plug this thing in with a standard 9 volt barrel plug (like effects pedals). Most importantly it really does sound pretty good. I'm using mine with a Fender champion 600. Out of the amplifier's output to the Behringer DI, out of the DI to internal speaker (speaker level through the DI) and out of the XLR on the DI straight to the board. The only thing that is keeping the little Fender Champion 600's from creating massive tone is the small speaker and this solves that issue in a very big way. The sound I get is huge, warm, glassy, and very clear note definition. And my stage rig is unbelievably small now. It all fits very easily in the trunk of my car, and that's including 2 guitars. I recommend this DI for every guitar player.
You have several options when not using a standard guitar amp. My particular use-case was that I wanted to plug into a computer interface, not have a shrill and weak sound while using distortion, and be able to record without having to crank my amp to maximum settings to get a good tone.If you try to use a distortion or other boost directly into the computer, you will probably get a shrill, high-frequency saturated sound; essentially you need a real guitar speaker to attenuate certain frequencies and give you that "balls," thick sound. This DI box was the solution for me.You can achieve a similar result with several "pod" like devices on the market, but I prefer using discrete pedals of my choosing, which isn't always easy or possible with multi effects units. ... MoreYou have several options when not using a standard guitar amp. My particular use-case was that I wanted to plug into a computer interface, not have a shrill and weak sound while using distortion, and be able to record without having to crank my amp to maximum settings to get a good tone.If you try to use a distortion or other boost directly into the computer, you will probably get a shrill, high-frequency saturated sound; essentially you need a real guitar speaker to attenuate certain frequencies and give you that "balls," thick sound. This DI box was the solution for me.You can achieve a similar result with several "pod" like devices on the market, but I prefer using discrete pedals of my choosing, which isn't always easy or possible with multi effects units. With this, I can just run my typical setup to the unit instead of a regular amp, and still have a great sound.My main need was the cab sim and not the general DI functionality, but I can tell a major difference now when using a distortion pedal directly into the computer.It still isn't the same as miking an amp, but I feel it gives me a lot more versatility in my home studio, and I'm quite happy recording guitar tracks with this. Prior to using this device, I would scrap any guitar track I recorded that was not a miked amp. I now feel that I can get an album quality recording (yet still indy, not necessarily polished) with no amp.It can also be used to just plug into your band's PA system, but I haven't experimented with that so I can't comment. I am confident, however, that it would work just fine in that application. This would also be a great item for a keyboard player needing to plug into a house PA.The build quality on the outside seems excellent. The four rubber legs also help setting the unit down without slamming it.I'm very happy with the purchase, and with this price, you can't go wrong.
I come from a rock background, and only ever used DI boxes in the studio. Recently I've started playing gigs with DJs - yes gone over to the dark side! - as well as electro bands who use programmed sequences. Using a traditional amp-and-guitar setup in such situations is less than ideal I've found. The guitar just doesn't sit in the mix right that way. So I thought I'd try running direct through the PA so that all the channels could be mixed from the board. Yes you could do this by miking the amp but it crossed my mind that if i was just going to go through the PA that way I might as well give a DI box. So I shopped around, and bought this one because it was cheap.What a pleasant surprise, this thing sounds great and as other reviewers have mentioned, the cab sim is ... MoreI come from a rock background, and only ever used DI boxes in the studio. Recently I've started playing gigs with DJs - yes gone over to the dark side! - as well as electro bands who use programmed sequences. Using a traditional amp-and-guitar setup in such situations is less than ideal I've found. The guitar just doesn't sit in the mix right that way. So I thought I'd try running direct through the PA so that all the channels could be mixed from the board. Yes you could do this by miking the amp but it crossed my mind that if i was just going to go through the PA that way I might as well give a DI box. So I shopped around, and bought this one because it was cheap.What a pleasant surprise, this thing sounds great and as other reviewers have mentioned, the cab sim is far better than any I've tried in regular multi-fx processors. I also have a Digitech RP1000 I can go direct to the board with, and get an infinite number of sounds with. I like it but it's a bit of a beast to and I find it's easier, and sounds better, just to run a small lineup of pedals in front of the UltraG. I'm getting really fat tones using this in combination with an MXR carbon copy analog delay, Route 66 comp/OD, and an RMC Picture Wah. I might add a Whammy and/or auto-wah to get more electro-compatible sounds soon. With this thing, my amps are just gathering dust now.
| Is Oversized | No |
| Instrument | DI DIRECT BOXES |
| Composer/Series | ULTRA-G GI100 |
| Production Status | 2 |
Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Di Box
How can you capture the full-rock glory of a cranked 4x12 cabinet without the weight and floor space The answer lies in the Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box. This compact, yet powerful device is designed to emulate the rich, resonant tones of a traditional guitar speaker, all within a package no larger than a cheeseburger. The Behringer GI100 is more than just a standard DI box. It allows you to tap into your amplifier's speaker outputs, even those high-powered rigs with ratings of up to 3,000 Watts. This means you can harness the power of your amplifier without the need for bulky equipment. One of the standout features of the GI100 is the incredibly realistic 4x12 cabinet simulation. This was designed by renowned engineer Juergen Rath, ensuring you get rock royalty-sized tone in a compact, portable package. With this device, you may find yourself never needing to mic your speakers again. The Behringer GI100 is not just about amazing sound, it's also built for the rigors of gigging and recording. It comes equipped with a ground lift switch to eliminate typical ground loop problems. Plus, when phantom power is connected, the DI box automatically shuts off the internal battery, saving you power and ensuring longevity. Housed in a stylish red aluminum casing, the GI100 features stackable, oversized rubber corners for durability and ease of storage. This DI box goes beyond the typical abilities of similar devices, delivering the sound and performance you'd expect from a super-charged vintage half-stack. With the Behringer Ultra-G GI100, you'll have enough power to leave your audience wondering where you hid the amp.
How can you capture the full-rock glory of a cranked 4x12 cabinet without the weight and floor space The answer lies in the Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box. This compact, yet powerful device is designed to emulate the rich, resonant tones of a traditional guitar speaker, all within a package no larger than a cheeseburger. The Behringer GI100 is more than just a standard DI box. It allows you to tap into your amplifier's speaker outputs, even those high-powered rigs with ratings of up to 3,000 Watts. This means you can harness the power of your amplifier without the need for bulky equipment. One of the standout features of the GI100 is the incredibly realistic 4x12 cabinet simulation. This was designed by renowned engineer Juergen Rath, ensuring you get rock royalty-sized tone in a compact, portable package. With this device, you may find yourself never needing to mic your speakers again. The Behringer GI100 is not just about amazing sound, it's also built for the rigors of gigging and recording. It comes equipped with a ground lift switch to eliminate typical ground loop problems. Plus, when phantom power is connected, the DI box automatically shuts off the internal battery, saving you power and ensuring longevity. Housed in a stylish red aluminum casing, the GI100 features stackable, oversized rubber corners for durability and ease of storage. This DI box goes beyond the typical abilities of similar devices, delivering the sound and performance you'd expect from a super-charged vintage half-stack. With the Behringer Ultra-G GI100, you'll have enough power to leave your audience wondering where you hid the amp.
How can you capture the full-rock glory of a cranked 4x12 cabinet without the weight and floor space The answer lies in the Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box. This compact, yet powerful device is designed to emulate the rich, resonant tones of a traditional guitar speaker, all within a package no larger than a cheeseburger. The Behringer GI100 is more than just a standard DI box. It allows you to tap into your amplifier's speaker outputs, even those high-powered rigs with ratings of up to 3,000 Watts. This means you can harness the power of your amplifier without the need for bulky equipment. One of the standout features of the GI100 is the incredibly realistic 4x12 cabinet simulation. This was designed by renowned engineer Juergen Rath, ensuring you get rock royalty-sized tone in a compact, portable package. With this device, you may find yourself never needing to mic your speakers again. The Behringer GI100 is not just about amazing sound, it's also built for the rigors of gigging and recording. It comes equipped with a ground lift switch to eliminate typical ground loop problems. Plus, when phantom power is connected, the DI box automatically shuts off the internal battery, saving you power and ensuring longevity. Housed in a stylish red aluminum casing, the GI100 features stackable, oversized rubber corners for durability and ease of storage. This DI box goes beyond the typical abilities of similar devices, delivering the sound and performance you'd expect from a super-charged vintage half-stack. With the Behringer Ultra-G GI100, you'll have enough power to leave your audience wondering where you hid the amp.
How can you capture the full-rock glory of a cranked 4x12 cabinet without the weight and floor space The answer lies in the Behringer Ultra-G GI100 Professional Battery/Phantom Powered DI-Box. This compact, yet powerful device is designed to emulate the rich, resonant tones of a traditional guitar speaker, all within a package no larger than a cheeseburger. The Behringer GI100 is more than just a standard DI box. It allows you to tap into your amplifier's speaker outputs, even those high-powered rigs with ratings of up to 3,000 Watts. This means you can harness the power of your amplifier without the need for bulky equipment. One of the standout features of the GI100 is the incredibly realistic 4x12 cabinet simulation. This was designed by renowned engineer Juergen Rath, ensuring you get rock royalty-sized tone in a compact, portable package. With this device, you may find yourself never needing to mic your speakers again. The Behringer GI100 is not just about amazing sound, it's also built for the rigors of gigging and recording. It comes equipped with a ground lift switch to eliminate typical ground loop problems. Plus, when phantom power is connected, the DI box automatically shuts off the internal battery, saving you power and ensuring longevity. Housed in a stylish red aluminum casing, the GI100 features stackable, oversized rubber corners for durability and ease of storage. This DI box goes beyond the typical abilities of similar devices, delivering the sound and performance you'd expect from a super-charged vintage half-stack. With the Behringer Ultra-G GI100, you'll have enough power to leave your audience wondering where you hid the amp.
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