Replay Box
Best signal reamping for professional audio engineers.
This passive direct box is designed for re-amping guitar and bass signals, allowing you to send your recorded tracks back through amplifiers and effects pedals. It features a durable steel housing for reliable performance in studio or live settings. The unit operates on a standard 9V battery, offering flexibility in power options. Its mono signal type ensures straightforward signal routing for single instruments, making it a practical tool for sound engineers and musicians seeking to re-record or process existing audio.
$266.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
117
/ 183
#117 in Direct Boxes
Price vs Category Average
-12%
Below average
DI Box Type
Passive
/ Passive
Who it's for
- Studio engineers seeking post-recording tonal experimentation
- Audio professionals prioritizing pristine signal quality
- Producers wanting efficient post-production sound shaping
Who should skip it
- Musicians needing a multi-functional recording tool
- Home studio owners with limited existing gear
- Aspiring engineers new to advanced studio techniques
Performance breakdown
Re-amping fidelity
Accurately preserves the nuance of your original dry guitar signal.
Build durability
Rugged steel housing easily withstands the rigors of daily studio use.
Signal transparency
Passive circuitry maintains signal integrity without adding unwanted coloration or noise.
Ease of setup
Simple, intuitive design gets you re-amping in seconds without complex routing.
Power flexibility
Battery operation offers portability, though lacks the convenience of phantom power.
Feature set
Lacks advanced controls like ground lift or pad attenuation switches.
Key Specs
DI Box Type
Passive
Signal Type
Mono
Power Source
9V Battery
Housing Material
Steel
Output Connector Type
1/4 inch TS Thru
Rack Mountable
No
Ground Lift Switch
No
Pad Attenuation Switch
No
Know before you buy
The Replay Box is designed for re-amping, which allows you to take a clean, recorded guitar or bass track from your DAW and send it back out through real amplifiers and effects pedals. It essentially acts as a bridge between your digital interface and your analog gear.
No, the Replay Box is not compatible with phantom power. It is a passive design that runs on a standard 9V battery, which provides the necessary power for its internal circuitry.
No, the Replay Box is strictly a mono device. It is intended for single-instrument signals like guitar or bass, so you would need two units if you wanted to process a stereo source.
Yes, it is built with a durable steel housing that is rugged enough to withstand the demands of both studio environments and live stages.
No, the Replay Box keeps things simple and does not feature ground lift or pad attenuation switches. It provides a straightforward, direct signal path for your audio.
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