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Dbx DJDI

2 channels in one DI box.

Conversion of unbalanced to balanced signals - for direct connection to a mixing console.

Robust metal housing suitable for stage use.

Earthing switch to avoid hum problems.

Does not require batteries due to passive design.

The passive 2-channel DJDI is designed as a standard tool for many audio applications. With two channels, the DJdi easily solves the problem of converting unbalanced signals to balanced outputs suitable for use with mixers, PAs, recording consoles and more. The stepless input signal attenuator can accommodate a wide range of signal levels. The passive design means clean, quiet and uncoloured operation without the need for power.

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Audio Pro Heilbronn Elektroakustik GmbH
Pfaffenstraße 25
74078 Heilbronn

E-Mail: info@audiopro.de
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