jonny_franc wrote:Are the DI & pedal identical and have the same I/O connections with the exception that the pedal has the boost?
Do both have groundlift and -20bd pad?
They are very similar, but they have specific features for where they are meant to be used that separate them.
For example, Z-TONE D.I has a -20dB PAD on it. This is not on the Z-TONE Buffer Boost, since you probably won't need it when sending out to amplifiers/fx meant for live use. The Z-TONE D.I on the other hand will not have the Buffer Boosts optional +10dB boost (with pedal control). The Z-TONE Buffer Boost will also offer a 9V power supply port which is not feature on the Z-TONE D.I as you would normally use battery for Phantom Power in most cases.
jonny_franc wrote:My 2 software amp modelers.... the usual suspects.... I've given up on as they sound bad. Why I suppose? Only recently have I come to understand that plugging a guitar directly into your a/d/a interface, regardless of having an 'instrument' input, is not a good thing.
I recently saw some videos that recommended that you really need to use a DI box into interface. That perplexed me as I understood that DI boxes were simply used to run long lines of audio cable with low noise.
It would be best to check your source going into your amp modelers to make sure there is nothing wrong there. D.I boxes can do a lot for your signal. Check out the line below from our FAQ on
"What is a D.I box and do I need one?".
Since an interfaces in essence is a complete studio all built into one device; from the pre-amps, headphone amplifier, D/A and A/D conversion, and not all inputs are created equally. This allows you to upgrade this one section of your existing audio interface without any physical changes to your set up, improving the clarity in your signal giving you’re a better start to your projects.
Full FAQ section on Z-Tone Buffer Boost here. There is also some explanation on how Z-TONE and Triple Topology can improve your tone as well.
jonny_franc wrote:I'm hoping the pedal could perform double duty into my interface as well which is why I ask if they're functioning and i/o is identical (with the exception of the boost of course)
I'm also a bit confused by the diagrams on product page as the DI box shows it's balanced output going into an interfaces MIC input and you have a +48v shown as well. That implies to me that you should turn on phantom power with this??
Why doesn't the DI output go into the interface line level/instrument balanced inputs?
The Z-TONE Buffer Boost can serve as both a D.I to go to your interface and go to your pedal board. It's a sturdy little beast.
The examples on the site are just that, there are many other ways you can use these devices. The Z-TONE D.I does get power via Phantom Power, yes. The D.I BALANCED OUT is what I would send to an audio interface, depending on the inputs I had available at the time. The MAIN OUT is also a great option, but this all depends on the specific gear being used.