IK Multimedia iRig Pro I/O
Key features of the IK Multimedia
- Combination input XLR and 6.3 mm jack for microphone, line and instrument signals
- High-quality preamplifier with adjustable gain
- High-quality ADDA conversion with up to 24 bit / 96 kHz
- Adjustable stereo headphone output
- MIDI input and output
- Power supply via USB, 2x AA batteries or optional mains adapter (not included)
- Headphone output: 3.5 mm stereo jack unbalanced, 100 mW at 50 Ohm
- MIDI input and output: 2x 2.5 mm mono jack
- Power supply connection 5.4 V DC (optional power supply: Article no. 417705, not included)
- Device connection Mini-DIN
- Dimensions: 43 x 127 x 37 mm
- Weight: 120 g (without batteries)
- XLR balanced
- +48V +/-4V Phantom powering
- 40 dB gain
- Impedance 1.6 kOhm
- Frequency range: 20-20000 Hz +/-1.5 dB
- Noise level -103 dB(A)
- -97 dB RMS
- 6.3 mm jack, unbalanced
- 27 dB gain
- Impedance 1 MOhm
- Frequency range: 20-20000 Hz +/-1.5 dB
- Noise level -103 dB(A)
- -97 dB RMS
- iRig Pro I/O Audio MIDI Interface
- Lightning to mini-DIN adapter cable 0.6 m
- USB to Mini-DIN adapter cable 0.6 m
- 2x 2.5 mm jack MIDI adapter cable 1.6 m
- 2x 1.5 V AA battery
- Comprehensive software package AmpliTube 4 and AmpliTube 5 SE as download via manufacturer/app store
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Customer Review Summary
The IK Multimedia iRig Pro I/O is a compact audio interface that offers a convenient solution for musicians on the go. Its plug-and-play functionality works seamlessly with iOS devices, making it a great choice for recording guitar, vocals, or MIDI instruments directly into your favourite apps like GarageBand and Amplitube.
Many users appreciate its small size and lightweight design, allowing it to easily fit into a bag or even a pocket. The sound quality is generally praised, with clean preamps that provide good headroom, making it suitable for various applications, from home recording to live performances.
However, there are some notable downsides. Users have reported issues with build quality, particularly concerning the fragility of the USB connection and the overall durability of the plastic housing. Several testers found that the device may not work effectively with Android devices, contradicting the manufacturer’s claims, and some experienced difficulties with the included software and app compatibility.
Despite these concerns, the iRig Pro I/O remains a solid choice for those looking for a portable audio interface. It includes essential features like XLR and instrument inputs, MIDI compatibility, and phantom power for condenser microphones. The inclusion of software bundles is a bonus, though some users wish for more robust offerings for iOS compared to PC or Mac.
In conclusion, while the iRig Pro I/O proves to be a practical tool for mobile musicians, potential buyers should weigh the concerns about build quality and compatibility, especially if they plan to use it with Android devices.
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