DIboxen
DI boxes, or direct injection boxes, are devices used in audio engineering to convert high-impedance, unbalanced instrument signals into low-impedance, balanced signals suitable for recording consoles, audio interfaces, and PA systems. By transforming impedance and providing galvanic isolation, they enable long cable runs with reduced noise and are standard in live sound and studio setups. In German-speaking contexts, DI boxes are commonly referred to as DI-Boxen.
DI boxes come in passive and active variants. Passive models use a transformer to provide impedance matching
Key features typically include a high-impedance instrument input, a balanced XLR output, and sometimes a through
Common uses are connecting electric guitars and basses to mixers, recording interfaces, or stage sound systems,
DI boxes are standard components of modern audio rigs and are referenced as direct boxes or DI