Ok, then the Bass DI box takes care of the XLR problem.
And don't overthink it, you are not designing something on a clean sheet of paper but "reverse engineering" a commercial product, which as seen uses a cheap as dirt speaker as transducer and very very very probably a cheap as dirt transformer, either a surplus "transistor radio output" one or, more probably, what I suggested, a 240/120 to 6/12V power transformer wired backwards.
Very much doubt a $65 Jensen or $150/200 Lundahl microphone transformer works better there.
And don't overthink it, you are not designing something on a clean sheet of paper but "reverse engineering" a commercial product, which as seen uses a cheap as dirt speaker as transducer and very very very probably a cheap as dirt transformer, either a surplus "transistor radio output" one or, more probably, what I suggested, a 240/120 to 6/12V power transformer wired backwards.
Very much doubt a $65 Jensen or $150/200 Lundahl microphone transformer works better there.
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