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Introduction – Behringer ULTRA-DI PRO DI4000 User Manual

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ULTRA-DI PRO DI4000

1. INTRODUCTION

Whether you are on the stage or in the studio, you often find that you need to connect an audio source to

your mixing console, but you don’t have the appropriate connectors. For example, only few keyboards

feature balanced outputs; guitars should not be connected directly to the console; and placing a microphone

in front of an amp is not always an ideal solution, because the mic will pick up unwanted signals from other

instruments, too. Low frequency signals (e.g. produced by a bass guitar) are particularly difficult to handle

using these techniques.
“DI” is short for “Direct Injection”. A Direct Inject box allows you to use a high-impedance, unbalanced source,

e.g. the signal between guitar and guitar amp, and feed it directly into an input channel on your console,

without having to use a microphone. And that’s far from being all. There are plenty of situations in which you’d

like to input unbalanced source signals into your console, and possibly convert them to balanced signals

before. As you can expect, the DI4000 offers you a reliable solution.
The following explanations will give you an introduction to the complex performance-impedance issue:

impedance is defined as the dependence of a device's electrical resistance and phase response on the

frequency processed. Thus, impedance is one of the criteria that distinguish good DI boxes from poor ones.

Much like in a power amp and its connected speakers, impedance determines the performance of the device.

With a good power amp, the load impedance will have little influence on the maximum output power, but it can

considerably affect other properties. With a passive DI box, the connected load impedances (ins and outs)

alter the bandwidth, frequency response, distortion, etc. of the DI box.
By the way: there are two basic types of DI boxes, passive and active. Both can be connected to one of the

console’s mic inputs. Passive DI boxes offer the advantage that they are less expensive than active models

(less electronics, no power supply), however, their performance depends on the connected impedance. With

a passive DI box connected, any impedance change on the console side will also modify the input

impedance. The frequency response will always depend on the impedances connected. Any passive DI box

will only perform properly with accurately specified impedances (high on the input side, low at the output), i.e.

it will only work in standard situations.
Active DI boxes such as our ULTRA-DI PRO, however, do not suffer from such restrictions, because they use

an amplifier circuit to buffer the input signal. Since the ULTRA-DI PRO’s input impedance is ultra-high, the

signal remains unaffected as it passes through the DI box. Additionally, the ULTRA-DI PRO features

balanced impedances on the output side, making the signal less susceptible to hum and noise interference. In

this way, the signal as source impedance is completely independent of the console used (and vice versa),

which means that the sound remains totally unaffected. The ULTRA-DI PRO uses our proven OT-1 transformer

which ensures a clear and distortion-free sound and linear frequency response. Additionally, the

ULTRA-DI PRO comes with a built-in power supply.

Future-oriented BEHRINGER technology

The ULTRA-DI PRO is based on SMD technology (Surface Mounted Devices). These subminiature

components known from aerospace applications ensure both extreme packing density and greater reliability.

High-quality components and design

The philosophy behind BEHRINGER products guarantees a no-compromise circuit design and employs the

best choice of components. The op-amps, type 4580, used in the ULTRA-DI PRO are chosen for their

superior signal-to-noise ratio, low distortion and linear performance. Additionally, the ULTRA-DI PRO uses

high quality resistors and capacitors with very tight tolerances, high-grade switches as well as other selected

components.

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This manual first describes the terminology used, so that you can fully understand the

ULTRA-DI PRO and its functions. Please read the manual carefully and keep it for future

reference.

1. INTRODUCTION