Treat your stereo on-stage or in-studio instrument to the Palmer PAN 04 PRO, a passive DI box with two 1/4" inputs, two transformer-balanced XLR outputs, and two 1/4" thru-puts for compatible destinations (an on-stage line-level speaker, or an amplifier, for example). A -30 dB pad is on hand. This allows the unit to handle both line-level and speaker-level signals. Use this DI as a high-quality option for sending stereo keyboards or other stereo line-level instruments to the house PA.
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Key Features
- Connect Stereo Keyboards to Mic Inputs
- 2 x 1/4" Inputs
- 2 x Transformer-Balanced XLR Outputs
- -30 dB Pad
Treat your stereo on-stage or in-studio instrument to the Palmer PAN 04 PRO, a passive DI box with two 1/4" inputs, two transformer-balanced XLR outputs, and two 1/4" thru-puts for compatible destinations (an on-stage line-level speaker, or an amplifier, for example). A -30 dB pad is on hand. This allows the unit to handle both line-level and speaker-level signals. Use this DI as a high-quality option for sending stereo keyboards or other stereo line-level instruments to the house PA.
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Palmer PAN04 Overview
Palmer PAN04 Specs
General
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| Active/Passive | |
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Preamp
| Pad | |
| Ground Lift | |
| Polarity Reverse |
EQ & Tone Shaping
| Low-Cut/High-Pass Filter |
Connectivity
| Audio I/O |
Performance
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| Maximum Input Level | |
| Input Impedance | |
| Output Impedance |
Physical
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Packaging Info
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Palmer PAN04 Reviews
Clean, quiet, functional
By Eric
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-29
I use this for live recording, when I need to get a keyboard or a guitar modeling amp stereo signal into my recorders. I bring a pair of short-balanced 1/4 line-level patch cables to go from the keyboard to the DI box, then the FOH takes the line out from there, and my recorder gets the balanced outs. Never had any problems, just a clean, quiet audio feed with no ground-loop hum.
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