Behringer DI100 Ultra-DI Reviews
Good DI-box
As a Bass player in a Band I expect a DI-box provided if a professional PA company is hired.
But we play small clubs where this is not for sure. So I better wanted to be prepared.
Money is short, but it should be an active DI-Box for better signal handling.
I am a little bit skeptical about Behringer because I have had some issues with some of their products in the past.
After reading some test reports I decided to give it a try.
Testing it for my own first, later live, I can say that the DI-100 is doing the job.
It can be powered either by 9v battery or by 48V Phantom power. Connectors are XLR/jack input, jack link out, XLR out and it features a 20/40dB pad.
The metal housing with rubber corners is very stable. These are the pros.
The only negative I´ve found is that to place the 9V battery is very tricky.
But I can live with that and for the price it´s a good value.
Eats Batteries, won't work with phantom power.
I have tried numerous times to use this for recording acoustic guitars but it won't seem to work with phantom power. the only time it worked was when i fitted a 9v battery and even when i plugged it out it drained the battery so i only got about 45 mins use out of 1 9v battery with this thing!
A perfect DI-box
I've had many DI-boxes from pretty much all price categories, but the Behringer Ultra-DI has the best price-quality ratio.
The box itself is a sturdy metallic box. It can be felt that this box is designed to be in heavy use. It's a bit heavy, it's not the tiniest or the biggest one and its durable.
It has all the features that a professional DI-box needs. It has the attenuators, ground lift, two option power supply, a link and a xlr-input along with the jack-input which is usually the only input in this price category.
I can't say there is any negative sides on this product. It has no noise and it has never let me down. Always working properly as DI-box is ought to be.
Behringer Di Box
Bought to use with my bass to allow me to DI the signal into the PA, the unit itself is bombproof !!, works just as it should although i would have liked a 6.3mm line out rather than the XLR but thats just me being fussy :)
Great, flexible DI with faithful sonic transfer
Ignore anyone who says otherwise - Behringer make perfectly good DI boxes.
They are quiet, hum proof and straightforward.
The twin -20dB pads permit both low and high power sources to be fed onwards for FOH mixing.
Well made, quiet and good reproduction, better than most of the competition which cost far more. Well engineered Mr Behringer.
Very reliable
Great build quality, these can easily cope with the thrashing of live performance. Very well made and so easy to use.
Excellent value for money and an equally excellent sound quality.
Solid Box
Great box for gigging, solid well made aluminium case with rubber corners.
Does exactly whats needed. Behringer are not renowned for their acoustic brilliance, but this box is clean & does everything a gigging band needs.
Mid range DI - good value
Have a few of these and never any problems. Good value and reliable so far
Recommended
What can I say to an industry standard piece of kit. It does what it says on the box and does it excellently every time.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 1999
- Average price : $48
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