![]() Sturdy jacks, robust cable connectors, rubberized non-slip coating. No need to launch an app to adjust levels. LiNK HD includes control knobs for guitar input level and headphone output level. LiNK HD not only provides guitar input, but also separate headphone and line out jacks. Works with all newer iOS devices including iPad, iPad 2, iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and iPod touch (4th and 5th generation). Oh, and all of them work the same on iPhone and iPad.The Peavey AmpKit LiNK HD is a pure digital guitar interface that connects via USB on the Mac and also supports iOS devices via the 30-pin or Lightning port. The Jam is more expensive, but it’s so much better than the other two there’s no real competitition. My recommendation is to go with an Apogee Jam and use it with the AmpKit app. Sound quality is good enough (especially now with the Jam) for practicing and making demo recordings, and since AmpKit records everything dry you can make recordings that you reamp later on your computer. I’d even consider bringing it along on rehearsals as a last resort if something in the regular setup breaks. the bedroom, occupied by a sleeping toddler at all times when guitar practice is appropriate. It’s been my main practice rig for quite a while, with the home studio, a.k.a. Turns out it’s one of the things I use most among my music gear. When I first bought the iRig I didn’t know if I was going to use it or if it would be one of those gimicky things that end up in a box of stuff that seemed necessary when you first saw them.
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