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Radial Engineering JPC
£229
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Brilliant, well-engineered DI box
Scott3406 03.11.2017
Perfect for interfacing an iPhone/iPod/iPad, etc. into a mixer. It has an excellent array of inputs which provide the ultimate in flexibility. It is slightly heavy but that is because it is very well made and absolutely solid. It does a great job and I can't recommend it enough.
Great product!
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A decent problem solver
Milosz 31.08.2015
The product is of a decent quality and definitely it is not a toy. I won't recommend it for everyone - I'd rather expose what it's been used for in my case:

I use it for sampling, due to a fact that I'm also using some great sounding oldschool A/D converter with Mic preamp and +48V Phantom power supply, which cannot take the feed from cheaper sounding high impedance instruments, such as keyboards and sequencers. The noise level before was greater, because of the higher input gain level on the preamp. Now I got some extra 10dB of headroom so the preamp produces less noise overall. Not only that, the stereo separation has been improved too. You can't however use this device on a busy mix which feeds the JPC input, unless it's a "mastered" laptop, AV, iPod sound. See, I use it for tracking individual sounds and each time I load more bass, I turn down the gain to avoid picking on the A/D. So as the high tones are recorded separately with a higher gain adjustment on my mixer. For recording situations this is OK, but when performing live, you don't want to fiddle around too much with the gain control each time you sweep through your instrument FX/EQ, then maybe you should automate and control your input's frequency content balance or just get another Radial Engineering product that fits your application.

I'm also using J+4 which sounds a little different and I do experiment with both for tracking. J+4 feeds my other converters which don't have a preamp.
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Brilliant Media DI
NyquistAudio 24.04.2018
Great DI for PC/iPods etc. Great clean sound from it. Fantastic build quality - you could drive a bus over it and it'd still look like new, I love the array of connection inputs and outputs, incredibly flexible - you have jack, phono and even minijack. I plan to get a second one shortly as the sound from this has impressed me more than I thought it would.
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