The iRig HD 2 is a high-tech digital instrument interface, designed to be used by both guitar and bass players in conjunction with iOs devices and PC, that is designed to promise a higher quality sound as well as a lossless signal for accurate music recording projects.
This digital instrument interface is equipped with LED light signals that enable users to keep tabs on volume levels. The device features an embedded headphone jack if you'd rather not disturb the neighbors, while iRig PowerBridge connectivity allows for simultaneous charging and playing. Buyers also receive a free download of the company's AmpliTube recording software.
Available for a price of $99.99, this digital instrument interface will appeal to bedroom musicians looking for a reliable and high-quality way to get their music out there.
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