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Sure Radial do one - or look on Thomman (under the DI link) for a dock/interface..probably a neater solution.

SM DiDock - that's what I was thinking of...

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I generally just go to a line input with a pod or pad, no need for a D.I unless you want to plug it into a mic input via a multi etc.
ART do some reasonably priced stereo boxes.

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When we're doing small pub gigs I'm normally on top of the PA and do go straight into two channels on the desk using 1/4 jacks or into a tape input if that's available.

Problem is when we play larger shows and the PA is at the back of hall my leads wont reach.

RecenyI had to use two of the house DI boxes for left and right and there seemed to be a problem getting a working signal. Was just trying to find a more elegant solution.

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If you're looking for cheap and cheerful there's a Behringer two channel DI box. No link outs to pass signal on to an on-stage amp, but sounds like you wouldn't need that. Obviously, it's a Behringer, so the usual caveats apply, but at £19 they're cheap enough to buy a spare!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Behringer-DI20-Ultra-DI-Channel-Splitter/dp/B000CCSWQA

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