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A little gem...
The Mooer Micro DI is a good looking, super-compact DI Box which fits nicely on my pedal board. I use it to add a DI output to my Mooer VEM Box and it works a treat: the signal is nicely balanced, and with the -20dB switch engaged, there's a welcomed reduction in both hiss and feedback.
Aside from being a simple DI Box, the Mooer MIcro DI can also emulate the sound of a guitar amp (if the built-in cabinet simulation is engaged) allowing you to take your guitar signal direct into a PA without having to even mic up (or even use) a guitar amp. This is a useful feature, and might just save your skin if your amp unexpectedly breaks down at a gig. I haven't tested this feature though, and as long as I have realistic expectations - i.e. don't expect it to rival the sound of a high quality guitar amp - I'm sure it would do just fine.
The unit also has a ground lift switch, a balanced and an unbalanced output (XLR/jack), a -20 to +20 dB switch, and requires a 9V DC (centre minus) power supply to operate, which is not included. I power mine directly from my pedal board, and there is no noticeable noise or hum.
Overall, the Mooer Micro DI is a neat little product - it looks cool, it appears to be strong and durable (having been made mostly from metal) and perhaps more importantly, it sounds pretty darn good.
Aside from being a simple DI Box, the Mooer MIcro DI can also emulate the sound of a guitar amp (if the built-in cabinet simulation is engaged) allowing you to take your guitar signal direct into a PA without having to even mic up (or even use) a guitar amp. This is a useful feature, and might just save your skin if your amp unexpectedly breaks down at a gig. I haven't tested this feature though, and as long as I have realistic expectations - i.e. don't expect it to rival the sound of a high quality guitar amp - I'm sure it would do just fine.
The unit also has a ground lift switch, a balanced and an unbalanced output (XLR/jack), a -20 to +20 dB switch, and requires a 9V DC (centre minus) power supply to operate, which is not included. I power mine directly from my pedal board, and there is no noticeable noise or hum.
Overall, the Mooer Micro DI is a neat little product - it looks cool, it appears to be strong and durable (having been made mostly from metal) and perhaps more importantly, it sounds pretty darn good.
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More than a DI
I split my bass signal to 2 outputs. First is clean and goes through preamp etc. and second is distorted, goes through octave, pitch shifter, distortion and DI for output. This pedal is small, fits anywhere in the pedalboard. It does its job as a DI. and on top it has an amp sim whch gives a warmer sound to my distortion.
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A neat, clean DI
Can't fault this DI. Nice and compact, & sounds clean.
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Does the job!
Don't expect it to be a high end amp sim, but it does the job excellent if you need to go direct to a PA. Also the Neutrik XLR is a nice touch.
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