+1 to Eduardo, you want your DI to be as clean and uncolored as possible.
I didn't fullly understand this concept when I was full blown noob just want to make sure that's this is clear.
To get the cleanest DI possible with the least amount of tranny color on the signal. Set output knob to full output yes 100%. Then adjust the input to get the desired output. Think about it like a guitar amp if you want no distortion but a loud signal you would turn you master volume up aka output then adjust your preamp gain aka input up just loud enough to get your signal.
Thank you, that's exactly what i did, while recording the sample posted above! I had really good results using an ampsim, but i'm not sure if it's better to buy a DI box when it comes to our full-length (real amps!)
There are mixed answers, the general idea is that the PRE 73 is NOT transparent (it will surely add coloration), but i STILL haven't decided if i can rely on the device for a professional high-end recording.
So let me change the question, because we will have to decide on the next few days:
Can i have good results by reamping with a cheap Samson DI? If the answer is yes, i have no reason to keep on using the PRE73 DI.
The answer would be clear if someone took the time to reamp the above sample posted, but if that's not possible, we can't risk recording a whole full length album with a device that might not be suitable!
Cheers!