Product Details
Description
More Than Just A DI Box!
The Behringer V-Tone ADI21 acoustic amp modeler is essential for your piezo-equipped acoustic-electric guitar. Replacing your artificial, lifeless sound with one that is rich, loud, and electrifying, the ADI21 combines the features of an active DI box with proprietary microphone/tube emulation circuitry. The result is a warm, natural-sounding acoustic guitar tone that will leave you satisfied. Make no mistake, the ADI21 will embue your amplified acoustic guitar with enormous tonal versatility with its 3-band EQ and flexible blend control. The Behringer V-Tone ADI21 acoustic amp modeler also functions as a capable active DI box.
Microphone/Tube Emulation Delivers Excellent, Natural Sound
Sometimes piezo pickups sound artificial and overly bright. By combining the features of an active DI with proprietary microphone/tube emulation circuitry, the Behringer V-Tone ADI21 acoustic amp modeler restores warmth and low-end response to your tone, resulting in a rich, natural sound. You can also use the ADI21's blend control to mix the amount of modeled tone with your instrument's normal output, granting you enormous tonal versatility.
Onboard EQ Shapes Your Tone And Conquers Feedback
By using the V-Tone ADI21's onboard 3-band EQ, you can effectively eliminate the harsh harmonics of piezo pickups. The EQ's sweepable mids grant you even more tone-sculpting power. You can also adjust the ADI21's EQ in order to reduce the inevitable feedback that occurs when you amplify an acoustic guitar onstage. Complete with a ground lift switch, the ADI21 is an onstage lifesaver!
Key Features
- Authentic microphone/tube emulation modeling circuitry provides natural warmth and presence - Ultra-musical 3-band EQ with sweepable mids for tone sculpting and feedback control - Super-high impedance to retain maximum signal integrity and dynamics - Dual DI mode lets you bypass tube/microphone emulation for standard active DI functionality - Ground lift switch eliminates typical ground loop problems