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Do you need the processing? If so I loved the yamaha ag stomp but they can be hard to find now, I use my dg stomp clean patches as a replacement if I need effects.
For an active (requires phantom power from the desk) box, the standard is the BSS AR133. For a passive transformer box (no power required), the EMO DI is the one.
Re:Processing, apart from the Fishman, there were things like the Boss AD-8 that acted like a DI and included reverb and tuner and I just wondered if they, or anything similar, would be a good one-stop but you're right. It's better to get a good DI box and leave the rest to the desk/external processing.
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My PA is fine and it's the sound of the Cube that I'm going off, as are other people who plug their acoustics into it. Going direct to the desk sounds awful without a DI box and the Micro Cube sounds a little too hi-fi'. I'd like something more natural sounding and I just figured a DI box would be a good approach plus as a PA owner, it would be something good to have in my arsenal (C'mon Fnar Fnar ETW - I've set you up there for one)! @EricTheWeary
The AER is superb and I've borrowed one before -it's head and shoulders above other acoustic amps I've used from Carvin and Marshall- but I cannot afford one and £25 for the *Orchid seems like a no-brainer.
*Edit-ordered today
The XLR out can be pre- or post-effects if say, you wanted reverb etc through an onstage monitor.
I doubt I'd pay the current new price, but it's probably my most-used bit of kit. I even use it with electric guitar as a tuner/volume switcher/boost pedal, it's that transparent.
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I have an award session acoustic preamp pedal thingy, and that works well. However, for the last 4 or 5 years, I've been giging with an Ashdown Radiator, and much prefer that.
Reaseon being 1) it gives me a good monitor sound of my acoustic on stage. 2)Has a direct out that works superbly with the PA. 3) Has a very small footprint.4) they are fairly cheap 2nd hand. 5) loud enough to gig without putting tro the pa should you so desire.
Cheers Thomas and I'll look around for one of those to try.
An update on the Orchid Micro DI-had limited time to sound check at gig as I was too busy getting sounds for the rest of the line up. When I did try it, no sound or light on - it's 48v phantom powered but like a doofus, I hadn't hit/didn't know I had to press the phantom power button on the desk and so reverted to lining out from my Micro Cube as didn't have time to diagnose.
I'll report my findings next time
EDIT: like the look of those Ashdown Radiators and they can be had for a good price, either used or B stock.
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Ah yes, I can see how that would be a pain in a live situation. Thankfully I'm only using it for direct recording at home.
Good points though. So it can't be phantom powered at all?
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