Yes! That is exactly why I bought this pedal, not because of its processor per se. I use this unit on my pedalboard as a splitter to send my pickup signal to 2 different places!
Greetings Nam Giang, I've got a cheap piezo pick-up on a classical guitar but the high impedance output results in very low volume through an amplifier. Could I use this pedal to connect to my amp's XLR or 1/4inch (6.3mm) jack input and achieve a proper output volume? Thank you for your review edit: would the distortion you experienced at 100% blend be remedied by turning on the 20dB PAD? Or is that only for the XLR out/are your pick-ups not hot enough to introduce clipping at an early stage?
Hello Kiri, thanks for checking out my video. This is a preamp pedal so, yeah, the first thing it will benefit you is raising your signal up without introducing new noise, not to mention it will somehow "beautify" your tone. I came to the decision of buying this unit from watching a JHS's video on preamps: ua-cam.com/video/SVbceQGhbdM/v-deo.html Regarding the distorted sound, I don't think this is a "flaw" but just a gimmick that the pedal designer intentionally tries to achieve since they describe their product as "emulating the sweet sound of a tube amp". Heck, they even have an "electric guitar" setting at 12:15! (which I never use, obviously) Me personally I never feel the need to turn the blend nob all the way up since it already sounds good to me at 50-80% (12 to 3 o'clock).
@@namgiang3107 Why not? Watch this video: This is the iRig sound hole microphone joined to a Nux preamp similar to the Behringer ua-cam.com/video/rxpLfA1Zmiw/v-deo.html
@@alessandrogarzelli7039 Because again this Behringer was designed for piezo pickup. Piezo and microphone are very different in nature, and you run the risk of receiving horrible feedback if you match the ADI21 with a microphone. The NUX preamp in this video is apparently a different design, (and apparently a different price). The biggest advantage I see on the NUX is the NOTCH function that helps you get away with feedback. As you can see, the cheap Behringer doesn't have that fancy thing.
Hi Elli, thanks for checking in! I'm actually surprised people actually care about my messy pedalboard LOL one of my friends ask me the same thing the other day too. It's quite...complicated tbh since this is not a conventional series chain but a parallel one. I'm planning to make a video out of it in the future. Stay tune!
I'm truly not sure...but if that KNA pickup is a piezo type pickup then I think it should work (I'm just not very sure about the sound tho...maybe you will like it, maybe you won't)
I don't think it will work well. I believe they design this preamp specifically for acoustic pickups. If you want acoustic sound on an electric guitar, try acoustic simulator
Good review, thank you! This gives a good idea of the possibilities. Exactly what I wanted to know.
Thay pick tapping in the end was sick asf...good shit bro
Haha thanks man!!
fine explanation and sound samples, also impressive finger tapping technique during the last minutes of the video
13:36 geez bro! amazing
loved your playing at the end,good demo overall...Lazada I'm coming! ( 555)
Thank you for showing me the settings.
I bought one of these based on your review. It is a great sounding DI.
I'm glad it's helpful to you! ^_^
Excellent way of explaining
I'm glad you find it helpful!
Thanks so much really useful video
Hi
Do you think this will work with LR Baggs Anthem pick up? It has both piezzo and mic.
Thank you
Great clear review. Thank you
thank you! I'm glad you find it helpful
Why dont do make seperate video with more messing around. We love it here
Hello man. Good review. Do you plug it to an electric guitar amplifier? Or an acoustic one?
What cables do you need as I just bought one and no cables or plugs?
What tutorial should I search for to learn how to do what you're doing at the end.
Thanks
thanks for watching!
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Give the details about the adapter to be used here?
Great review, however I had a doubt... Is it possible to use both outputs simultaneously? I would use the P10 on the amp and the XLR on the mixer 😅
Yes! That is exactly why I bought this pedal, not because of its processor per se. I use this unit on my pedalboard as a splitter to send my pickup signal to 2 different places!
@@namgiang3107 Thanks Nam! I'll buy one :)
@@matheuscardoso5842 Very glad it helps!
Greetings Nam Giang, I've got a cheap piezo pick-up on a classical guitar but the high impedance output results in very low volume through an amplifier. Could I use this pedal to connect to my amp's XLR or 1/4inch (6.3mm) jack input and achieve a proper output volume? Thank you for your review
edit: would the distortion you experienced at 100% blend be remedied by turning on the 20dB PAD? Or is that only for the XLR out/are your pick-ups not hot enough to introduce clipping at an early stage?
Hello Kiri, thanks for checking out my video. This is a preamp pedal so, yeah, the first thing it will benefit you is raising your signal up without introducing new noise, not to mention it will somehow "beautify" your tone. I came to the decision of buying this unit from watching a JHS's video on preamps:
ua-cam.com/video/SVbceQGhbdM/v-deo.html
Regarding the distorted sound, I don't think this is a "flaw" but just a gimmick that the pedal designer intentionally tries to achieve since they describe their product as "emulating the sweet sound of a tube amp". Heck, they even have an "electric guitar" setting at 12:15! (which I never use, obviously) Me personally I never feel the need to turn the blend nob all the way up since it already sounds good to me at 50-80% (12 to 3 o'clock).
Please suggest a 9v adopter
Can this Behringer work joined with the iRig microphone in the sound hole of a classical guitar?
if your pickup is a microphone, I will doubt it. I believe this unit is originally designed for piezo/transducer pickups.
@@namgiang3107
Why not?
Watch this video:
This is the iRig sound hole microphone joined to a Nux preamp similar to the Behringer
ua-cam.com/video/rxpLfA1Zmiw/v-deo.html
@@alessandrogarzelli7039 Because again this Behringer was designed for piezo pickup. Piezo and microphone are very different in nature, and you run the risk of receiving horrible feedback if you match the ADI21 with a microphone. The NUX preamp in this video is apparently a different design, (and apparently a different price). The biggest advantage I see on the NUX is the NOTCH function that helps you get away with feedback. As you can see, the cheap Behringer doesn't have that fancy thing.
@@namgiang3107
Ok. Now I understand perfectly! 👍🏻😃
@@alessandrogarzelli7039 I'm glad it helps!
How to install battery?
Nice,can you explain the signal chain on ur pedalboard ?
Hi Elli, thanks for checking in! I'm actually surprised people actually care about my messy pedalboard LOL one of my friends ask me the same thing the other day too. It's quite...complicated tbh since this is not a conventional series chain but a parallel one. I'm planning to make a video out of it in the future. Stay tune!
Who says. Can i use this on stage
You're a great player. I wish you were in my band. I don't hear any buzzing,
thank you...you're too kind!
Can I use this for a violin? Kna pickup
I'm truly not sure...but if that KNA pickup is a piezo type pickup then I think it should work (I'm just not very sure about the sound tho...maybe you will like it, maybe you won't)
yes you can.
Did you try it? I'm looking to amplify the kna, but with cello.
Thanks
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Which guitar did you use?
I use a Vietnamese custom made guitar called "Thuan"
How old is this guy?
haha I'm 23
Will it work with electric guitar?
I don't think it will work well. I believe they design this preamp specifically for acoustic pickups. If you want acoustic sound on an electric guitar, try acoustic simulator
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the adpter lol ... skip 😂
Makes me dreamy :)