

🎤 Elevate your tone with pro-grade DI power — never miss a beat or a vibe!
The Behringer GI100 Ultra-G DI Box is a professional-grade direct injection device designed for both stage and studio use. Featuring authentic 4x12" speaker emulation by renowned amp designer Jurgen Rath, it provides precise impedance and signal matching for seamless instrument-to-mixer connections. Its ultra-flat frequency response is powered by the BEHRINGER OT-1 transformer, ensuring pristine sound quality. The unit includes smart power management with an internal battery that auto-shuts off when phantom power is detected, all housed in a durable metal chassis weighing just 850g.





| Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 13 x 5.99 cm; 850 g |
| Item model number | GI100 |
| Colour | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector | 6.35mm Jack |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Output Wattage | 3000 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Item Weight | 850 g |
J**N
Excellent DI box, with a bonus feature
This is a Behringer Ultra-DI DI100 with a bit of extra, optional circuitry. Everything good that has been said about the DI100 applies to the GI100. It's reliable, built to withstand the rigours of real world use, and provides an exceptionally faithful signal for a very reasonable price. Why people will pay more for a DI box is a mystery to me. The only flaw with the unit is that fitting a battery is fiddly. As I have bad hands this is an irritation, but only a minor one because, if you're using the box in a professional environment, the chances are you have phantom power available anyway. (If you do use batteries, consider buying a box of Duracell Procells . They're much cheaper than coppertops and just as good.) The difference from the DI100 is the inclusion of Behringer's "Ultra-G" 4×12inch cabinet simulator. I don't really need it as I have a Bass V-Amp Pro for that purpose. But the difference in price is negligible, and it's always good to have some spare equipment around. The cab-sim is switchable, so it doesn't cause a problem when you just need a straight DI box. Obviously, it's not as flexible as the V-Amp. It's either on or off, that's it. But it's a very usable analogue simulation, and can be driven from the output of a power amplifier if required, rather than directly from the instrument. I defy anyone to say that's not worth three quid. One last thing: If you're tempted by the prospect of eliminating hum with the "ground lift" switch, but don't actually know what it does, I recommend you read up on the topic first.
A**X
... London we found that the speakers had a very bad electrical buzzing sound that was painful to the ears ...
While setting up a conference in London we found that the speakers had a very bad electrical buzzing sound that was painful to the ears and would not cease no matter what volume level. I went online and found this on a different website but price was much higher and deliver took over a week, while we needed it within a day. I purchased the product and the next day 4pm we had the product and the problem was complexly solved. Its a very sturdy design compact and very simple works perfectly. very happy with the product and the delivery time. Would recommend.
A**R
No facility for a power adaptor
Brilliant piece of kit - but a major design flaw in no barrel connector for external power battery only, yes you can leave the battery door off (and no doubt loose it) and use a9v battery connector the wrong way round and wire that into an external.power supply....you can but it's poor design that you need too...
D**M
Guitarist on a budget? Get this!
if you're a guitarist and in need of a DI boxes I would absolutely recommend this. If you're someone who is running high gain, low tuned / extra strings and is noticing issues getting a decent tone out of their amp sims / VST's or their interface is clipping, things sound a touch woolly whatever you feel is wrong, this might help. Whilst this won't touch the Radial J48 in terms of sound, I've put it side-by-side the Warm Audio active DI and aside from a couple of extra switches, you'll barely notice a difference in sound and this thing is a qarter the cost of the WA and 15% of the cost of the Radial. What makes this useful is the 200k input impedance (normal stuff is around 1megohm) this allows more of the top end of the guitars to come through and not be choked as it hits the mic preamps. The top end of the guitar just opens up. Solid build, simple construction, does what it's supposed to, don't worry about Behringer products anymore they have upped their game significantly.
M**R
Useful & versatile
It converts the high-impedance signal from a guitar's pickups into a low-impedance signal suitable for a PA/mixing desk or audio interface without a high-impedance (hi-Z) input. It also can split your signal into 2, very useful if you want to capture the guitar both processed (e.g. through a Kemper) and untouched. Also features up to 40db of padding. The cab sim remains unused in this age of modelling amp sims but could be handy. Basicallly every gigging musician and home recording studio enthusiast can benefit from having one of these in their toolkit. Works perfectly and great value at the price, just as good as named models costing four times the price.
T**S
Great kit
Wasn't sure what to expect as this was a gamble! But, the result was way better than expected! All members of the band (except drummer) now use this DI box! No heavy amps to lug around for gigs any more! Less time to set up too somehow! Great sound, easy to use and a fraction of the cost of an amp! Well worth getting!
M**E
my existing Ultra G worked fine so, on spec
I had a problem with another DI that would not connect with a particular pedal. However, my existing Ultra G worked fine so, on spec, I bought another and, guess what, it worked just fine. These DI boxes are great, they are well made and come in a robust case. I regularly use my two, now, for gigging and would recommend them unreservedly.
A**S
Well Done Behringer!!!!!
I use it to send my harmonica amp to the PA for live performance. It does exactly what it should: the x4 cab feature fattens up the sound a touch on its way to front of house and the dB reduction of -20/40 helps eliminate live performance issues. It also features a ground lift button, which can help with interference/humming issues (depending on their cause of course...)
K**Y
I have 4 of these. Always reliable and quiet. Just like they should be.
G**Y
What do you do if you have a tube guitar amp that sounds great and you want to get that sound onto your home studio recordings? The pros use expensive microphones and a sound-proofed room in a studio, but you're probably working in a small room with no sound treatment, noisy air-conditioning, traffic sounds outside, and so on. The answer is this magic little red box. I run the speaker out from my Super Champ XD guitar amp into the Behringer DI box, then plug the guitar speaker into the DI box to provide a load for the amp. The other end of the GI-100 puts out a clean, noise-free signal into a microphone (XLR) cable that runs to my recording equipment. No expensive microphone, no worries about ambient noise or a bad-sounding room, and lovely tube-amp tone on the track (or in the P.A.). The speaker cabinet emulation in the GI-100 is a bonus, try recording both with and without it and see which you like better. There are other uses for this little box, of course. For those who don't know, electric guitars and basses need what is called a high impedance or high Z input, while most mixers and P.A.'s and recording hardware have low impedance input jacks. Plug an electric guitar or electric bass straight into a mixer for recording and you'll get a very dull, unattractive tone. Put this Behringer DI box in between, and you'll get the clean tone from your guitar on the track, ready for later re-amping or processing through your software guitar amp model. Instead of a mixer or multi-track recorder, you can also use the GI-100 to feed a P.A. system for gigs. Once again you avoid the hassles of micing your amp, and you'll get a cleaner signal into the P.A., free from ambient noise that a mic would pick up. Finally, this GI-100 can convert an unbalanced signal (such as from your electronic keyboard) to a balanced signal to feed your P.A. system. This can reduce hum and electrical interference issues. Likes: The Behringer Ultra G GI-100 does what it's supposed to do, and does it well. And it's so inexpensive that it's an absolute bargain. Dislikes: No on-off switch, so you have to pull the cables after each use (or remove the battery and power it with phantom power from the mixer). The GI-100 has no signal strength meters of any kind, so you have to guess at the signal level coming out of it. Rather than two -20 dB pads, I would have preferred one -20 dB pad and one -10 dB pad for more versatility. Summary: The Behringer Ultra G GI-100 is a very useful little tool that solves several problems in the home studio and for live performance, and does so very inexpensively. -Gnobuddy
R**N
La construcción es robusta, cosa que se agradece ya que se puede usar en todo tipo de escenarios. Funciona excelente tanto para guitarras como bajos. La relación costo beneficio es muy buena. Totalmente recomendable.
M**Ü
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P**!
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