Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the IK Multimedia iRig Amplitube and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for IK Multimedia iRig Amplitube .
August 2010
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The editors liked
Solid construction
Light & portable
Works with all iOS and Mac devices
Pads and buttons have great feel and are long-lasting
Non-Permanent - will not lower the value of your instrument
Can be used with a variety of software and hardware
Microphone needs no fine-tuning for placement
Wide tonal flexibility. No perceptible latency. iRig is the best guitar interface we’ve tried.
Great practice tool
No audio latency
Clean settings sound good
Plenty of effects in full version
Includes a tuner and metronome
Different priced versions of AmpliTude
Unobtrusive
Easytohook up and convenient. Great sound and options through AmpliTube companion app.
The editors didn't like
Nothing
Wired - which may present problems with your strumming or proximity to inputs
Processorintensive realtime amp emulation makes it a battery drainer. The full software should have been bundled with the iRig.
Distortion and Overdrive
Expensive applications when added to cost of iRig
Battery intensive
No direct access to the iPod
Last month IK Multimedia announced AmpliTube iRig for the iPhone
IPod touch
And the iPad. It became available in the iTunes store recently
And looks like one of the truly unique products for budding musicians. This hardware and software set up gives you a mobile g
Fullversion of software is pricey. No universal app
Non-Permanent - will not lower the value of your instrument, Can be used with a variety of software and hardware, Microphone needs no fine-tuning for placement
Wired - which may present problems with your strumming or proximity to inputs
Published: 2016-01-07, Author: Frederick , review by: mymac.com
Abstract: The iRig Acoustic by IK Multimedia is a mobile microphone interface designed for acoustic instruments. This is the first such device for acoustic guitars. This interface has been designed to work with most acoustic guitars, classical guitars, and ukuleles...
Abstract: A sequel to the company's very popular iRig guitar interface, IK Multimedia's iRig HD ($99) is an enhanced, digital version for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Recording artists can choose between included Dock Connector, Lightning Connector and USB interf...
Abstract: We had a chance to go hands-on with a pre-release version of IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube iRig, a small interface for your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch that allows you to plug a guitar or other instrument directly in to your mobile device. Combined with the...
Abstract: Looking for a way to play the guitar while travelling or a way to play guitar without waking up your neighbors? Enter the IK Multimedia AmpliTube iRig, an instrument adapter for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad devices. Setup is easy as plugging in y...
Abstract: Overall, I’d say that IK Multimedia’s offerings are a great asset to any guitar player, no matter what level of skill you’re at. People are definitely awed when they see you plug your guitar into an iPad or iPhone and produce some truly...
Abstract: The iRig is simply a patch cable with a built-in pre-amp that connects an electric guitar or bass to your device using the line-in on the headphone port, providing a 1/4” mono input for a standard guitar patch cable and a standard 1/8” (3.5mm) stereo ...
Abstract: Now You already know Amplitube in its desktop format, but now IK Multimedia has slimmed down their amazing guitar software to run on iDevices. It’s called Amplitube for iPhone and, along with the iRig adapter, it might just replace your guitar proces...