Warm Audio Direct Box Active Review - Strat DI Test
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Get yourself some good headphones and check out my review of the Warm Audio Direct Box Active. You'll hear A/B of my American Standard Stratocaster playing dry, clean and crunch using the@WarmAudioOfficialDirect Box Active and the@presonus Studio 192. Both signal chains run to Studio One 4. Break out a good set of headphones and give it a listen. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. #WarmAudio #DirectBox #Test
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How do you think the Warm Audio Direct Box Active sounds?
I hear it too. The WA has more detail on top but no harshness. It's more open and less mid-rangy. I like it.
cool. great unit
Now that is a stark difference between the dry sounds. I just came from the bass test for this DI, and I had a hunch that the low end was more defined thorough the Warm box. Sounds great, I think my semi-hollow will shine through this.
Definitely a good purchase. Quality and useful device - especially on bass.
Came from the bass DI. Sounds like there is more of a scooped sound in the GTR. More definition in the low end and the chimey high end. There is more of a boxy tone going direct somewhere in the 500-700 hz range. Transformers for the win!
This helped with any hum?
With the Strat I'm sorry to say that I prefer the 192. With the Warm, the tone of the instrument was too crisp and bore poor fundamentals relative to its harmonics. The intonations were clearer with the 192 as more pitch information was provided. To my ears the Warm Audio sounds as if it was not as universal as the RNDI or the Avalon, due to it's tendency to shed out these tremendous amounts of third order harmonics. This can lead the midrange to sound less cohesive. Thanks for setting all of this up!
Thank you, man
JH Skj my pleasure
AB the DI boxes with different take instead of using active ABY or loop pedal? Your test is flawed from the start
Don't even need to do that. Just put the 'through' output from the DI box into channel 2 and record both at the same time from the same take.
sure. thanks for watching
Yeah, the Warm Audio DI imparts more detail and "air".