by garfy » Sun Aug 02, 2020 12:30 pm
Hi ben.sunderland22
A separate DI box is generally not required if you are using the Instrument input on your AI. This should present the correct level and impedance to the AI with the gain control then taking over.
Adding in a DI box (and switching to a mic input) is just doing the same thing via a different route. The DI box presents the AI with a mic level signal and the gain then takes over. What it will also do is change your unbalanced guitar signal to a balanced one, which often cleans up SOME noise problems that may arise with interference, although hiss is not normally that problem (think electrical interference etc).
So, while a DI is not generally recommended/required, if you can borrow one from a friend to try it out to see if you get a cleaner signal, then there's no reason why you can't do it that way. Bear in mind however, that certain amp/cab combinations, particularly those with higher gain, will exhibit 'hissing' as part of the emulation as that's what some real amps sound like.
Hope that helps.
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