Barcus Berry now selling for $120.82
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Save 28% on the Barcus Berry 3000AE DI unit at Amazon, dropping to $120.82 a rare dip below its recent price range for studio-grade EQ on stage or in the studio.
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Barcus Berry now selling for $120.82
Pick this up and save $47.78. The Barcus Berry 3000AE packs studio-grade EQ control into a compact DI unit you can clip to your belt. Right now Amazon has it priced at $120.82, which lands a solid $47.78 under what it has averaged over the past month.
Barcus Berry drops to $120.82 - save $47.78. That 28% cut brings the price below its recent baseline, making this a sensible window for anyone who has been watching it.
For just $120.82, below its 30-day average of $168.60. That 30-day figure sits well above today's tag, and the 90-day average climbs to $186.44. The all-time low on this unit was $39.84, so this is not a floor price, but it is a rare dip below the recent norm for a piece that usually hovers in the $170 to $200 range.
The Barcus Berry 3000AE is a US-built direct box with external bass, treble, and volume frequency controls that give you a wide adjustment range on stage or in the studio. A belt clip keeps it within reach during live sets.
It runs on a 9-volt supply at just 380 microamps, with a frequency response of 5Hz to 30kHz plus or minus 1dB. Total harmonic distortion sits at 0.008% at 1kHz, and signal-to-noise comes in at 100dB.
This is aimed at bassists and guitarists who want hands-on tone shaping without hauling extra rack gear to a gig. If you record at home or play live regularly, the independent EQ and clean signal path earn their keep.
If your current DI works fine and you are not chasing better tonal control, there is no urgent reason to upgrade right now.
The 9-volt battery supply means you will want a spare on hand for long sessions, and the EQ adjustments are manual rather than digital presets. Players who need recalled settings and programmability should look elsewhere.
If you want a dependable DI with real EQ reach and a price tag under its usual ask, the $120.82 tag is a reasonable time to move. It is not the lowest this unit has seen, but it is a fair cut versus what it has averaged all summer.

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