The IK Multimedia iRig 2 is a guitar and bass audio interface designed for use with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Mac, and Android devices. The included AmpliTube Free software delivers a portable, yet powerful virtual guitar rig for performances, recording, rehearsals, practice, and more. Enjoy the same processing, low-latency amplifiers, speaker cabinets, stompbox pedal effects, microphone modeling and accuracy as the Mac/PC versions.
Effortlessly combine an entire rig of 3 simultaneous stompboxes, amp head, speaker cabinet, and microphone in order to achieve that ideal tone for your guitar or bass. The compact interface features a 1/4" instrument input to your portable i-series device, and a dedicated 1/4" amplifier output with an 1/8" line output for headphone monitoring or connecting to a PA system. There is a selectable dual-mode switch for FX and THRU, which allows you to process your instrument or pass the signal through unaltered. A dedicated gain control thumbwheel allows you to dial in the optimum setting.
The interface is also compatible with Android devices that support the CTIA/AHJ wiring standard and may be used with the optional AmpliTube for Android software. The iRig 2 ships with a detachable microphone stand Velcro-slot and a Velcro strip.
1/4" instrument input for use with guitar, bass and other instruments
1/4" amplifier output for use with an external amplifier without an adaptor
1/8" TRRS output for use with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Android
1/8" headphone output
Compact and lightweight design
Selectable dual-mode switch: FX and THRU
Input gain thumbwheel for easy signal control
Comes with microphone stand Velcro strip
Comes with AmpliTube FREE and a full suite of IK applications and software
Compatibility
iOS: iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (5th, 4th and 3rd generation), iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad 4th generation, iPad 3rd generation, iPad 2, iPad. iOS 4.3 or later is required
Android: The mobile device must be compliant with the CTIA/AHJ wiring standard, which is illustrated as follows. As of today, all popular Android devices branded Samsung, LG, Motorola, Google Nexus, HTC, Huawei, Sony, Lenovo, Xiaomi, and others use this standard
Computer - Mac: Most Mac computers starting from late 2008 are compatible with the exception of the Mac Pro line. To check if your Mac is compatible select: About This Mac > More Info > System Report > Audio and check that "External Microphone / iPhone headset" is appearing on the list of included features