Radial Engineering STAGEDIRECT User Manual - page 3
Radial Engineering Ltd.
StageDirect™ Active Direct Box
True to the Music
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WHAT IS A DIRECT BOX ANYWAY?
A direct box (aka a DI box) is a device that lets you interface hi-impedance
instruments (hi-Z) like electric guitar, bass or keyboard with professional
low impedance (low-Z) PA and recording systems. Direct boxes, like the
StageDirect, fi rst split the unbalanced hi-Z signal in order to output it to
your amp and tuner, then converts it to a low-Z balanced output that can
connect to a professional audio system. Direct boxes like the StageDirect
ensure the signal is delivered to the PA as faithfully as possible.
The hi-Z instrument cables you use to connect your instrument, amp and
tuner employ unbalanced ¼” connectors at both ends and are particularly
sensitive to noise caused by magnetic fi elds and tone-killing capacitance
when extended beyond 6 meters (20’). To keep these instrument cables
as short as possible, the StageDirect is usually placed at your feet or
near your amp and the lo-Z balanced XLR output is used to extend your
instrument signal to the PA system to 100 meters or more (300’) by
lowering the impedance and balancing the signal.
YOUR INSTRUMENT
PA SYSTEM
YOUR AMP & TUNER
HI-IMPEDANCE
OUTPUT
HI-IMPEDANCE
OUTPUT
LO-IMPEDANCE
OUTPUT
HI-IMPEDANCE
INPUT
The instrument input, tuner output and amp output are designed for hi-impedance
¼” guitar cables with a max length of 6 meters. The low-impedance output to the PA
uses a balanced XLR cable with a max length of 100 meters (300’).