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Ampkit demo
Ampkit demo













ampkit demo

Pros: It’s built-in amplifier makes the input level higher reducing the noise and feedback issues with the iRig.Ĭons: The design of the AmpKit link is awful, it looks like a perfectly matched peripheral for a an early nineties PC. The AmpKit link is a battery powered device providing the same set of connectors the iRig does – an input jack for the guitar and a headphone jack. Overall: 3,50 (sound quality is weighted twice).It takes some tweaking to use it with a high-gain amp sim on the iPhone or iPad without getting feedback issues. It’s packaged into a nice design, yet sturdy, and takes very little space.Ĭons: Since the input signal isn’t amplified, the iRig has issues with low input signal levels resulting in noise and crosstalk. Pros: The iRig is very reliable as it has no active components. It has no active components and just leads the input signal from the guitar to the mic. The iRig is basically a splitter for the headset jack that provides a guitar input jack and a headphone output jack. So which one to get? Since I own all of them (except the Guitar Bud) and have used them quite extensively – here’s my take: iRig Recently Apogee, makers of the acclaimed Apogee One and Apogee Duet for Mac, released their iPhone guitar interface – Apogee Jam.

ampkit demo

About the same time Peavey and Agile released the AmpKit and the AmpKit link. The breakthrough wasn’t until IK Multimedia released the iRig and an iPhone version of Amplitube. The first time I heard about connecting your guitar to your iPhone was in March 2010 when PRS Released the Guitar Bud and an accompanying app called Jam Amp.















Ampkit demo