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Radial Engineering PZ-DI

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Active DI Box

  • Especially for application with piezo pickups for orchestra instruments, acoustic guitar, acoustic bass
  • 48 V Phantom power
  • Jack in
  • Jack out
  • XLR out
  • 15 dB Pad switch
  • 180° Phase switch
  • Ground/ Lift switch
  • Adjustable low cut
  • 3 kHz High-cut switch
  • Configurable impedance for piezo and magnetic pick ups
  • Thru Buffer On function
  • Metal housing
Available since February 2013
Item number 301887
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Multi-Channel Unit No
Channels 1
Active / Passive Active
19" No
Pad switchable Yes
Gnd/Lift switchable Yes
Powered by battery No
Speaker Simulation No
3.699 kr
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Simply the best phantom powered active DI!
TrEr 12.10.2017
I got the PZ-DI because I needed an active, piezo-friendly and phantom powered DI for my double bass. I also own a lot of other DIs, active, passive, tubes, transformers, including other Radial models like JDI, J48, JDV.

The PZ-DI is simply the best phantom powered DI I've ever used. It's basically a J48 with added functions. When the PZ-DI is set for 220 k-ohms it will sound EXACTLY like the J48. The only missing feature from the J48 is the merge function but the PZ-DI adds a lot of other features that the J48 doesn't have:

-Selectable load, including a piezo-friendly 10 megaohm.

-Sweepable hi-pass filter.

-3 kHz low-pass filter.

-Switchable buffer/amplifier for piezos.

The PZ-DI is only slightly more expensive than the classic J48 and with all the extra features I think it is one of the best bargains in DIs out there. Sure, there are other DIs I like even better but they all require an extra power supply which isn't always convenient. There are also many applications where I prefer passive DIs but for an active, phantom powered DI you can't do much better than the Radial PZ-DI. Even if I never used piezos I would still prefer it over the J48 because of all the added features.

It is also built like a tank like all Radial products. I would have absolutely no hesitations about touring with it, and that's something I can't say about most music equipment manufactured these days.

HIGHLY recommended!!!
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very uesful
Georgios S. 25.01.2016
I can use this D.I. with my passive Fender Precision, my active Musicman stingray and my double bass which has a ultra high impedence piezzo. That's the reason I bought it, and that's exactly what it does!
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Great sounding and very versatile active DI, I use it all the time
BernieW 17.06.2022
This active DI is promoted as specially for orchestral instrument with piezo pick-ups but it is much more useful than that. It has 3 switchable input impedances, the standard 1M ohm like most DI's, 10M for piezos, and 220k to mimic some popular pre-amps. In 1M mode it sounds just like a Radial J48 or other quality active DI's. In 10M mode it is vastly better on piezo pick-ups than a standard active or even Jensen-equipped passive DI as it presents the proper impedance loading to the piezo, giving a fuller freq. response and no longer thin and shrill.
But I find myself using the 220K setting where I would use ordinary DI's all the time, such as for electro-magnetic pickups on bass or microphonic built-in types on acoustic guitar, I love it! This setting makes the PZ-DI a real secret weapon for you. It seems to improve harmonic content, so first impression is of more mids but it is not that simple. I believe this extra mid sound is enhanced harmonics. If it's too middy just adjust EQ or switch to 1M, but I love the enhanced detail in this mode. I find many bass guitars sound better this way; don't let the bass player tell you he needs his amp settings, you can do it yourself and get a much better result if you DI the bass straight off the pickup and use your own EQ. It is a much cleaner and better circuit than almost any bass amp's direct out. Connect both if you like and compare, or find a blend, I'm sure you'll prefer the DI. The phase switch can be useful when you do this, use whichever setting gives the loudest signal when mixing both.
It also has a variable high-pass filter and a fixed low-pass on the input. So between these and 3 input Z settings you have powerful controls over the signal straight from the instrument before ever reaching your console. A wonderful feature is a recessed switch allowing the Link output to be taken after the input buffer section, meaning the instrument amp can also get the benefit of the input Z setting and the HPF and LPF; I've seen it dramatically transform the sound of a guitar amp used with a violin with piezo pick-up, which had been much to thin and shrill before due to non-optimal Z. Noisy pick-ups are made clean by simply using the LPF switch and muddy sound improved by setting the variable HPF. A very powerful box. It is the same basic circuit as the Radial ToneBone pedal but packaged as a DI.
Using 2 of these on some vintage electric pianos and organs can give you a dramatic improvement over other DI's or line inputs to modern consoles with fixed Z. The buffer switch can also improve the sound of the instrument when connected to an amp, that violinist rushed out to buy one straight after the gig where I used this on her amp! Now I want another one so I can have one on magnetic bass pick-ups and another for acoustic or "stomp boxes" with piezos, or to use 2 for stereo outputs.
This has been one of my favourite purchases for live sound recently. Highly recommended. I just wish it had a 2nd Pad setting of ~30dB like some DI's (to connect to a guitar amp's speaker out) and a feature like other Radial DI's to merge the input and link sockets to mono, to make it the most versatile possible DI, but it's fantastic as it is and as a full-time live mixer I don't like to be without it. For this price you won't find much else with so much power to enhance an instrument signal right from the pickup and prepare it perfectly for the console
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Love it!
Pazoulis 04.05.2023
I use these on my guitar and i like the sound. Warm without any problems
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