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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 92963" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: Radial PRO DI - passive</p><p></p><p>I just finished another festival sat, where I put 4 , pro di's across the front.... Anything with a pre-amp in front, it was fine (fishman, other). Also some acoustics handled it as well. But I had acoustic that sounded like an over driven preamp, crunchy and very weak, couldn't bring it out of the mix at all no matter how much trim I applied. Oversaturated would be a good word. the guitar seemed decent enough and had a built in volume control etc... Next act - used the same di - no issues, so it wasn't my gear... thoughts ? Again I just feel these di's need alot more push that other passives I've owned. I'll probably switch to the radial active pro48.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 92963, member: 110"] Re: Radial PRO DI - passive I just finished another festival sat, where I put 4 , pro di's across the front.... Anything with a pre-amp in front, it was fine (fishman, other). Also some acoustics handled it as well. But I had acoustic that sounded like an over driven preamp, crunchy and very weak, couldn't bring it out of the mix at all no matter how much trim I applied. Oversaturated would be a good word. the guitar seemed decent enough and had a built in volume control etc... Next act - used the same di - no issues, so it wasn't my gear... thoughts ? Again I just feel these di's need alot more push that other passives I've owned. I'll probably switch to the radial active pro48. [/QUOTE]
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