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Old 05-01-2008, 03:28 PM   #1
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Default Spam : New and Boxed Behringer ADi21 Acoustic Modeller

Never used, still in Box. Ready to post out. £20

Info Here :

http://www.behringer.com/ADI21/index.cfm?lang=ENG

Most of you know what is is.

Here is Behringers Blurp

Go unplugged at the touch of a button—with natural warmth and tons of presence!

Get that sought-after “unplugged” sound with practically no effort! Acquire natural warmth and presence as if you were running the signal through a tube preamp. There is an ultra-musical 3-band EQ with sweepable mids for accurate feedback control and eliminating the harsh harmonics of piezos. Super-high impedance lets you retain maximum signal integrity and dynamics. Use the ADI21 either for direct recording output with tube/microphone emulation or as a standard active direct injection box. The output is laid out on ¼' TS or balanced, gold-plated XLR connectors. A ground lift switch eliminates typical ground loop problems, and it runs on a 9 V battery or a DC power supply (not included


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Old 05-01-2008, 09:54 PM   #2
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Now if that had been the standard guitar version, you could have bundled it with the mini HB you`re selling, as i would have had that as well (i havn`t forgotten the pup, i`m just waiting for a cheque to turn up tomorrow and i`ll PM you) That`s assuming you`ve still got it ?
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:00 PM   #3
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Now if that had been the standard guitar version, you could have bundled it with the mini HB you`re selling, as i would have had that as well (i havn`t forgotten the pup, i`m just waiting for a cheque to turn up tomorrow and i`ll PM you) That`s assuming you`ve still got it ?
Pickup is still here.


I do have the Bass Modeller as well (BDi21 ), thats pretty good. The V-Tone one I never bothered with because at the time I had the GMX212 which had the V-Tone built in. It has nice Brit models on that unit
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:18 PM   #4
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I`ve got the bass BDI 21 as well, (bought from Sporky) i`m just using it as a sort of stomp-box-tone-control type thingy and i`ve found one setting which gives you a bass that makes your bowels move , which is why i quite fancy playing around with the guitar version.
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:41 PM   #5
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I`ve got the bass BDI 21 as well, (bought from Sporky) i`m just using it as a sort of stomp-box-tone-control type thingy and i`ve found one setting which gives you a bass that makes your bowels move , which is why i quite fancy playing around with the guitar version.

Although they are specific to each instrument ( Bass, Electro Acoustic, Guitar ) they work pretty good as Pre Amps with EQ on any instrument. The BDi21 works great for a blues sound on a guitar and the ADi21 I am told is really good for Keyboards and Electric alike.

The valve emulation is worth a shot in any combination, the fact you can vary that with a blend control and adjust the output makes anyone of them great as an overdrive.

I went out an bought a large batch of gear with a view to finding some good setups. These ( along with quite a bit of other stuff ) never even got opened or used because I went for the all in one modelling amp .

I bought the BDi21 after lending one from a friend and using it with my LC15r with a Strat, the sound was amazing, but by the time my one showed up I found an equal sound on my modeller.
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Old 05-02-2008, 03:44 PM   #6
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Does that Acoustic modeller work well with a Les Paul?

My other acoustic modellers are complete shit with my les paul and ok with my Tele/Strat. Must be pickuops that are too hot or something?

Might have it if it sounds ok.

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Old 05-02-2008, 03:54 PM   #7
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Does that Acoustic modeller work well with a Les Paul?

My other acoustic modellers are complete shit with my les paul and ok with my Tele/Strat. Must be pickuops that are too hot or something?

Might have it if it sounds ok.

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It's really meant for Electro Acoustics, it takes away the Piezo sound and gives a warm valve 'esque sound.

I think the thing your looking for is one of these for around £18 ?: ( which are pretty good for the money )

http://www.behringer.com/AM100/index...g=ENG?lang=eng


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Ah sorry - you're right!

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Old 05-02-2008, 04:43 PM   #9
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Bump for bogwhoppit, great service.
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Old 05-02-2008, 05:23 PM   #10
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I know Goji wanted one of these - I'm using one on my electro resonator and it's bludy grate. Gives me a load of flexibility to tailor the reso to the venue / P.A. and can just kick the EQ out of the way to make it a standard DI box for my preamp-equipped Tanglewood. Job's a good 'un, some one buy it
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