

🎶 Elevate Your Bass Game with Behringer's V-Tone!
The Behringer BDI21 V-Tone Bass Driver DI Box is a compact, analog modeling preamp designed for bassists seeking a versatile sound palette. With dual output channels and a range of vintage and modern tones, it offers a powerful solution for both live performances and studio recordings. Battery or external power options ensure you can take your sound anywhere.




| ASIN | B000KIPUQG |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,461 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Bass Guitar Amplifier Preamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,392) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BDI21 |
| Label | Behringer |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97 x 3.94 x 5 inches; 1.32 Pounds |
U**H
Achieving Vintage Growl: Smooth Roll on a Budget
I purchased the Behringer BDI21 V-Tone Bass DI Preamp as part of my quest for that iconic vintage Rock & Roll tone. Specifically, I aimed to capture the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb" Bill Wyman vibe, minus the fuzz. I'm a fan of the vintage Ampeg growl and Wyman's rolling bass tone, similar to what you hear in "Emotional Rescue." The BDI21 V-Tone does an impressive job of getting me in the ballpark. Paired with my Ampeg BA-110 V2, which has the Scrambler Overdrive, it delivers that extra growl I'm after. Using my MIM Fender Jazz Bass, this setup provides an affordable and good-sounding rig that's ready for small to medium venues, thanks to the BDI21's DI capabilities. If you're playing larger venues, you might have already invested in a SansAmp, but this box is more than capable and performs as advertised. It's important to note that the louder you can play, the more value and dynamic range you'll get from a unit like this. At lower volumes, the effects are less pronounced, but it's still a solid performer.
J**H
Great sound at low price
Great pedal. Sounds a lot like a tech 21 sansamp. About 95 percent. The plastic seems durable. The sansamp is more durable but it's over 200 dollars and this is 38. Great purchase if nothing else than for a backup or a desk di. Delievers what it promises. Great di bass tones
R**9
Cool little box
I will preface what I am about to type by saying that although I have been playing bass for 17 years, I am realtively new to audio engineering and digital recording, so please forgive any techncial innacuracies. Just got the BDI 21,and have learned that does quite a lot for small box at minimal cost. The amp emulation capabilities are subtle, but you can get just enough tube compression to take the edge off and get a fairly tight, smooth, and controlled sound (with just enough growl when needed). Nothing amazing here, but it does the trick. What the description does not mention is that the BDI21 also works as a signal splitter. There are two outputs (balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4" line out), and they can work simultaneously with no noticable signal loss (even in bypass mode). I use it to send a nice clean signal to the audio interface/mixer using the balanced XLR output, and another signal to a dedicated bass amp using the 1/4" (to be used as a personal monitor). I can add whatever effect pedals I want to the monitor line and still send a clean signal to the DAW. It would be worth the $30 if this was its only function, but the BDI21 does a lot more. The BDI21 does work as preamp, but it is not an especially powerful preamp unless you crank the drive knob. This is actually a good thing, as most XLR inputs on mixers and audio interfaces have a built in preamp. If BDI21 preamp were very powerful, you would get a lot of extraneous noise by doubling up on preamps. The BDI21 XLR output going into a mixer or audio interface XLR input with built-in preamp generates no noticable extra noise, and is ideal for recording. The signal is crystal clear. I get a much cleaner signal this way than going 1/4" direct from the passive p-bass into the preamped 1/4" instrument input on the audio interface (true in both amp modeling and bypass mode). Any extra noise generated by going through 2 preamps is way more than compensated by the balanced XLR. I'm not saying the BDI21 does not work as a preamp at all. It does boost the signal just enough to use the 1/4" line level inputs on a mixer/audio interface. When you use the 1/4" out of the BDI21 into the line-level inputs on the mixer/audio interface, the signal level is relatively low, and there is tons of overhead (it is almost clip-proof; also ideal for recording). You get a litte more noise in this configuration, but much less chance of clipping when you are whaling on the low E, so it is a fair trade. If you are going to slap and pop or play very volume-dynamic music, this is a good way to go. You can always boost the signal in the DAW when mixing the recording (or crank the gain on the PA when playing live). All in all, a very cool little box. The amp modulation is nothing to write home about, but it is pretty good, and all the other amazing features more than compensate for any shortcomings in that department. For $32, there is no reason not to have this little guy in your bag of tricks.
M**G
AMAZING BASS DIRECT BOX
I was very skeptical about this piece but the price was so low I had to try it and I must say it blew away any expectations I had prior to purchase. I have a LOT of direct boxes, some are custom made with Jensen transformers and even a couple of Countryman FET DI boxes. For the first time ever me and my Fender '51 Precision bass can travel without an amp. I plug my bass into this V-tone Bass Driver and use the XLR (mic level) output to feed to the PA, I control all my tone on the pedal and on my instrument. This only works when you're playing somewhere that has a PA and monitors that can handle reproducing all the bass, but these days we're finding many more clubs with good PA systems in them. When it comes to guitar I'm a tube amp guy, I own 11 Mesa Boogie amps and five Marshalls, but normally I like a super powerful clean amp for my bass rig. With this little pedal I can get some "beef" and some "grit" into my sound without it becoming fizzy or blurry. It's a very pleasant non-DSP sort of sound, dare I say it, analog tone? Not exactly tube but very musical and good sounding. I've disliked the battery compartment door on Behringer pedals in the past, this one cures the problem, it's easy to open and replace the battery. Battery life seems good so long as you disconnect when not in use. This would be a good D.I. box at $99 but at $30 it is an over the top amazing deal. Good luck and good music to all!
M**E
AMAZING VALUE
I am amazed at how good this pedal is, and then factor the price($$) and it's crazy. I am the KING of BUDGET BASS GEAR. Harley Bentons, BRICE and DOUGLAS from rondomusic.com, Glarrys, IYV's. I had tried 2 CALINE Wine Cellars, and they are very similar, if not exactly the same clone. But both of mine had a bad ground hum that made them unusable. Returned twice. Bought this. 3rd one is the charm. It's great. I shoulda known. I have their Compressor Sustainer, Chorus, and Limiter Enhancer, and they are all great pedals. This has a DRIVE circuit(knob) that gets thick and aggresive without too much distortion. It has a PRESENCE Circuit(knob) that brightens and tightens the overall sound. It really is a cheaper version of the SansAmp. Just Do It!! You will not be disappointed.
山**岡
操作が直感的で、ノブを調整するだけで簡単に好みの音を作れるため、初心者にも扱いやすい逸品。細かい音作りも可能なため、上級者にも満足できる仕様(実際プロの現場で使ってる人を見た事ある) 1番低価格のベースプリアンプと侮るなかれ
M**G
Sounds very nice 👌👌👍👍🤌👌👌👌
U**S
Nice product.
M**S
Kost schandalig weinig. Werkt perfect voor mijn doel: omzeilen van nog te repareren pre-amp van fender bxr in 'n repetitieruimte (In effects return! ) en rechtstreeks in de studio als pre-amp/DI. Haalt t midden weg rond 800 hz, en heeft echt een warm randje. Blues jazz funk. Gebruik m niet met alle bassen of alle versterkers, maar erg blij met deze ontdekking.
M**L
Muy buen pre amp, básicamente es un Sansamp a bajo costo así que no esperes algo más de eso pero el sonido es muy muy bueno, muchos dirán que es de plástico pero no suele uno estar pisando mucho un pre amp en una presentación
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