Hum, chais pas si t'as lu la fiche technique...
Peavey a écrit :
Peavey Electronics and leading iPhone applications developer Agile Partners have joined forces to launch AmpKit, an unparalleled guitar amp and effects iPhone application, and AmpKit LiNK, a high fidelity audio interface for the iPhone, iPod touch* and iPad. Together, AmpKit and AmpKit LiNK provide musicians of all skill levels with a powerful and convenient way to jam with high quality tones anytime and anywhere.
The AmpKit LiNK audio interface raises the audio fidelity bar for the iPhone platform. AmpKit LiNK is an iPhone, iPod touch* and iPad interface for electric guitar, bass, or any line level source, with an output that can be connected to headphones, powered speakers or a PA.
Unlike unpowered guitar interfaces that suffer from feedback when using headphones, AmpKit Link is a powered device with circuitry that virtually eliminates feedback. AmpKit Link is the first guitar interface that was specifically designed to provide solutions for the iPhone platform.
The interface can be used with any recording, processing, or tuning application, including Agile Partners' GuitarToolkit, one of the highest-rated applications in the iTunes App Store.
The AmpKit LiNK guitar interface is available from the Peavey online store as well as from dealers, distributors and retail stores worldwide.
AmpKit LiNK Specs:
• Connects to iPhone/iPad/iPod touch via 1/8-inch cable, automatically detected by iOS
• 1/4-inch mono input jack** for electric guitar, bass, and line level signal sources
• 1/8-inch stereo output jack for connecting headphones, powered speaker, or PA system
• Works with most recording, processing and tuning apps, including GuitarToolkit
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Except first-generation iPod touch
**AmpKit LiNK is not designed to be used with non-standard or ribbed 1/4-inch connectors.
Perso, ça marche sur mon iPod Touch 3G, et j'avais cru comprendre que ça ne pouvait fonctionner que sur des iMachin avec jack compatible casque-micro-télécommande.