Electrical Audio How-To: Fun With Passive DI's
Jon San Paolo explains some of the day-to-day uses of a transformer-based DI box. When listening to the Bass-Drum-Bass-Cabinet, results will vary based on how low your sound system's bass response reaches. Drum samples recorded by Greg Norman, courtesy of The Poison Arrows. If you're interested in purchasing one of our passive direct boxes, you can now buy directly from our site. https://electricalaudio.com/ea-di

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