Up for sale this beautiful handcrafted DI box by LBA. Limited run number 61/68 no more will be produced because the tube it contains is no more available anywhere. Mint condition less than 15 minutes of usage. No velcro, no smoking studio, never went outside. Last one sold for more than 800$

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Articulate and organic sounding with massive headroom in a tiny box that weighs just over a pound.  The DiVision presents class A, single-ended tube tone with a rock bottom -99dB noise floor A-weighted.  A custom designed onboard voltage booster creates a whopping 230 Volts of B+ from a standard 9V pedal adapter.  Due to the efficiency of the worlds smallest vacuum tube ever created - the Nuvistor, the DiVision operates with very little heat output and relatively low power consumption, all within a very small package.  The signal gain offered by the DiVision's tube stage is +11dB.  This is accompanied by a high frequency tube-EQ section.  From there the signal gets split off to a wet 1/4" output (DiVision) and also to a (made-in-house) LBA-MC15 audio transformer which feeds the XLR jack.  The DiVision is entirely made by one man in the USA.  A work of his Art, numbered, signed and limited to 68 DiVisions total.  


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Listed5 months ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DiVision
Finish
  • Aluminum
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Made In
  • United States

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