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I’ve got five of these to use on those rare acoustic gigs, and I also use them with the electric band for our fiddle player.  

Behringer DI100 https://www.andertons.co.uk/behringer-di100-ultra-di-di100?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=surfaces&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxKG_zdLh-QIVloFQBh3-pwlpEAQYBSABEgJ_1vD_BwE 

 

Never had to use one for my electric bass and in truth my always on SansAmp would do that job anyway but I do think they are great value for money.

  • 3 years later...
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Try not to buy to cheap, unless an active bass an active DI is better for passive bass's, Warm make a fantastic mic level multi instrument active DI, 48v Phantom Power, has a level pot for your DI output, very useful, & has a high quality transformer for a better, cleaner sound, works on many instruments from bass to keyboards, guitar, anything needing a good DI signal, Sushi Box Finally V3 DI has a real 12AX7 tube, variable LPF, real RoHS transformer, very handy well made tube DI for bass guitar, i carry a spare active NU-X MLD Pre-amp/DI pedal & a new 9v battery connector to 2.1mm power input incase of a power break & a spare back-up...great switching options & can be used as a re-amp box with a built in drum machine & 3.5mm headphone input, 3.5mm stereo input for your phone or other 3.5mm music player for practise, it can be used as a bass Pre-amp/DI box or just a good direct DI, very good quality.....

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