G'day Stuart!
>From their advertising blurb yes, it will. It states 'connect
to any iOS device headset jack'.
Watch this space for my input in a few days time.
Cheers
Max
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> Can anyone let me know if it will work with an iPod ios4 please. Stuart
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> Subject: [Nature Recordists] iRig Pre anyone?
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> An experiment I did a year or two back with my iPod, convinced me that th=
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> were possibilities with this device. I was staying with a friend who live=
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> in a reasonably quiet situation in a village, and went out for an evening
> stroll. As I left the front door I heard this Blackbird singing about a
> hundred yards away, and wished I had my recording gear with me. I then
> realised I had my iPod in my pocket with the VC Audio Pro app on. So, I
> whipped it out and started recording; for anybody interested it's here:
> http://soundcloud.com/maxcloudsounds/rays-field
> When I returned home I did some slight noise editing and was surprised ho=
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> good it was considering that the internal mic must have been the cheapest
> rubbish of all. Today while looking for something else, I came across the
> iRig Pre. Having read a couple of reviews which seemed favourable, I've
> ordered one. For anybody not aware, this is 9v battery powered pre that
> plugs into the headphone socket of the ipod, and can supply phantom power=
to
> an XLR socket; has a gain control and headphone socket; see here:
> http://www.macmixing.com/review-irig-pre-from-ik-multimedia-use-your-favo=
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> e-mic-with-any-ios-device/
> I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who might have used one of these=
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> Regards
> Max
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