🎸 Play Anywhere, Anytime – Your Sound, Your Rules!
The Ovyuzhen Guitar Effects Interface is a compact and lightweight device designed for guitar enthusiasts, allowing seamless connection to iOS devices for studio-quality sound. Weighing just 20g, it offers plug-and-play functionality with popular music apps, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the move.
Manufacturer | KAIL |
Part number | Multimedia Irig |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 2 x 2 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | Multimedia Irig |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | 轻便 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
As good as an iRig
No idea if this works with iRig apps.I bought it to use with a mixing desk and route telephone calls through the mixer for broadcast and it works perfectly and exactly as envisaged. Second hand iRigs are very cheap now, but this is identical, slightly cheaper and arrived via Prime delivery
J**4
Doesn’t work
Went through everything we were ment to, tried it with different apps. Just doesn’t work. Cheap rubbish
M**S
Does exactly the same job as iRig
For this price, I wouldn’t bother picking it up if I dropped it, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well it performed.I’m hooking it up to an iPhone 11 using a lightning to 3.5 jack adapter. (Make sure it’s a genuine Apple one or check the spec for bi-directional support).I had a small problem with feedback using headphones which was a balancing act with my chosen app (the headphone level on the phone sorted it out)I’ve read reviews about cheap jack sockets failing, but this unit comes apart by removing the single screw on the side.I like to keep the guitar very close by to enable me to pick it up on a whim for 5 minutes.This little contraption just made that experience more enjoyable.
R**W
Unbranded, but works perfectly. Method to connect to e-drums in pics
I bought this so I could record e-Drums onto my phone. I couldn't find a decent tutorial on how to connect, so this is for anyone else wanting to use this with e-drums -To connect to an electric drumkit, you need a 1/4" guitar cable and an aux cable.1. Connect the 1/4" cable from the mono/L output in your drum module into the iRig.2. Connect the aux cable from the drum module output into the 3.5mm jack (headphone jack)3. Plug the iRig into your phone or laptop.If you're running Android like me, download BandLab as your normal phone camera may not be able to pick up the signal (your experience may differ depending on your phone). Hope this helps!You should know that this isn't a legitimate iRig, as it's unbranded and comes in a bag with some frankly rubbish instructions, but mine still worked perfectly without any feedback or buzzing, which is why I can recommend this as a cost-effective means to record.
B**N
Good for a beginner
I just started learning guitar and if I had known this would be so easy to set up I would have purchased this first instead of an amp because it's a fraction of the price. I'm using it on my macbook with garageband and tonebridge, it plugged right in and was instantly usable. I cant speak for the longetivity of the thing but for a beginner it's really neat to just plug into the laptop and use. If you just want to practise and not record, tonebridge also lets you do that off the bat too.
J**Y
Good for ‘getting the job done’
Its not great but it isn’t necessary bad either. The sound quality could be better but i wouldn’t expect much more from the price your paying.
A**R
Excellent
Excellent for the price
E**A
TERRIBLE
Not recognised as a mic when plugging in the guitar so it doesn’t even work half of the time and makes a god awful buzzing noise when connecting headphones. Don’t buy
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