by RedLeo » 19 Oct 2011, 03:31
Hi jkodhner
Sound engineers often prefer to use DI boxes for two main reasons:
1. Some amps put out too much level for mixing desks and the DI box reduces the level to something more appropriate.
2. To prevent or eliminate ground loops which can produce lots of hum.
However, many mixing boards these days, especially those designed for amateur or semi-pro situations are often able to accept the output of your amp as it is.
The bottom line is, if plugging your amp directly into the house board works ok, then just carry on doing it, and if a sound engineer wants to use DI boxes instead, then let him do it that way instead.
If you do use DI boxes, then you would need two mono DI boxes (or one stereo DI box) if you're using stereo.
The best place to DI in your case would be from the output of the Stage 2, before the amp. You can then turn your amp up and down on stage without affecting the level going to the mixing board - sound engineers don't appreciate you changing their levels all over the place!
This is assuming you're only using one keyboard, the Stage 2. If you use more than one keyboard,then things would be a little different.
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RedLeo on 21 Oct 2011, 20:51, edited 1 time in total.