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Re: [microsound] iMic
I'd also recommend the Edirol UA-1A (ie Roland) which is very similar in
price and ease but uses gold-plated RCA. Only downside is the lack of
drivers (apparently they won't make them), but I use Detour to control
internal audio levels instead. Does iMic have drivers?
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1a.html
>> I have an imic (http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/) that I use
>> with my 12" powerbook and it works great live. I even saw kid606 using one on
>> wednesday. it's not really pro quality but it sounds good and isn't noisey.
>> and christ it's only $40!
> this is the BEST $35.00 I have ever spent on laptop audio...and I swore I
> would never use USB audio...the only thing that makes it consumer are the
> output jacks which are stereo mini-jax in/out and the level output - which I
> assume is -10dB...
> the iMic is small, rugged, able to be tossed into a backpack without feeling
> any extra weight and ALWAYS works (on a MacOS)...I bought an iMic to test
> out when I switched over to an iBook (no PC slot) for on the road use and
> they are the ultimate audio i/o for touring (backpacking) musicians...
>
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