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IK Multimedia iRig HD 2 guitar audio interface for iPhone, iPad, Mac, iOS and PC with USB-C, Lightning and USB cables and 24-bit, 96 kHz music recording

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Style: Digital


Features

  • PLUG AND PLAY SIMPLICITY ON EVERY DEVICE: High-definition digital guitar interface for you with a high-quality instrument-level 1/4" Hi-Z input jack, for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and PC.
  • CONNECT TO AMPLIFIER WITHOUT ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES: 1/4" Amp Out jack with switchable output FX and Thru. You can use it with line-level signals from synthesizers, keyboards and mixers. Plugin and create the sound like the artists you admire in minutes.
  • DISTORTION FREE AMPLIFIER: iRig HD 2 is renowned for its 96kHz sampling rate the highest in its class. You don't have to sacrifice performance to practice silently. Our headphone output with preamp and level control let you lost in your practice.
  • ROCK WITH iRig HD 2: The Interface for recording music lets you adjust your input gain and is a high-quality guitar preamp designed to deliver high-definition results for musicians. You can put effects in the FX/Thru switch and still be able to play without having to change all of your levels every time.
  • UNLOCK EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: The guitar adapter interface is a platform designed to unlock exclusive content inside the amplitude iOS and amplitude 4 for mac/pc versions. This digital mixer also features microphone stand mounting clips with lightweight construction allows for portability and can easily fit in your pocket, laptop bag, or gig bag.

Brand: IK Multimedia


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Supported Software: AmpliTube, AmpliTube 5 SE, TONEX SE for Mac/PC


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 1


Item Weight: 1.28 ounces


Product Dimensions: 3.9 x 0.83 x 1.54 inches


Country of Origin: Italy


Item model number: IP-IRIG-HD2-IN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 15, 2016


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: USB Type A


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: AmpliTube, AmpliTube 5 SE, TONEX SE for Mac/PC


Operating System: Windows, macOS


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  • Works great, even if a bit dated in 2024
Style: Analog
I bought this to start using virtual effects and amp models in my iPhone, mostly with live performance in mind. The iPhone I'm using for this is an older one, an iPhone 6, and that's one reason I chose the iRig2, since it takes advantage of the 6's 3.5mm headphone jack, leaving the lightning port free for other uses. Also, I love the simplicity of this analog unit, and the price is great. I primarily use Tonestack for my virtual effects, and it pops up a warning with the IRig2 about higher risk of feedback with headphone jack interfaces. Because of this, Tonestack automatically turns on feedback protection for this device, and I've had no issues at all. I'm mostly plugging into this with a simple and inexpensive soundhole pickup mounted in my acoustic guitar. I initially worried about latency, but it hasn't been an issue for me - seems fine for my purposes. Sound quality has been great. I really love this little device. It let me repurpose an old iPhone 6 that was just sitting unused in a drawer, and now I have a very economical virtual guitar setup that's working great for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Lia

  • Game changer for guitar practice for me!
Style: Analog
This little gem is a game changer for guitar practice for me and at only 40 bucks it may the best toy I ever purchased for my guitar playing. Here is why I love it so far. 1. I can practice with headphones now and all I have to do is plug in my guitar, headphones, and the iRig2 into my iPhone or iPad. 2. Portable and small. 3. No batteries needed! 4. The free app has several useful practice features allowing me to do away with having several apps open at one time to practice. The free amplitube app has a tuner, can import and play backing tracks, can slow down tracks, can add effects without pedals, can access the iPad's mic, can record my practice sessions, has a metronome and more. One app to rule them all! 5. I can also plug into an amp if I don't want to use headphones. 6. I don't wake my wife and kid up when I practice and don't annoy them when they are watching TV. 7. The sounds quality is excellent for my intended use. No feedback yet and the external gain control is nice too. 8. The free app is easy to use. I figured out everything I will use in five minutes. 9. Plug and play even for a newbie. 10. I get to try more amps and effects than I could ever afford to buy or even want to buy without ever leaving the house. Of course, some of those will cost extra as in app purchases so keep that in mind. 11. I practice more now because it is less of a pain to get going. 12. I practice any where I want without having to bring an amp. Just my guitar and a few small items in my gig bag. A few observations. For the record, I am using an iPhone and iPad without issue so I can't speak to how it works with Android or others. Seems pretty sturdy. The mic velcro could be useful in the future for live use. Packaging is nice. It is smaller than I thought it would be. The extra cost for in app purchases may annoy some but after reading some complaints, I was pleasantly surprised by what is included. I can't believe it only cost $40 and that it works as advertised. Big surprise. I expected more bugs but I guess this is pretty basic technology. Unless you are playing live for money or you need professional quality recordings, I would skip the HD version and save $60 by getting this one. Extra pedals, drums, and amps cost more. They range individually for as low as $2.99 and as high as $99 for an "everything they sell" bundle. You can download the Amplitube app for free and have a look at all the extras before you even buy the irig2 if you like and then delete the app if you choose later. I should have purchased something like this a long time ago. Happy playing everyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2015 by Rowland

  • Does what it should, easy to set up, can be challenging to manage,
Style: Digital
I got this thing to take with us on travel dates so I could go over music, last minute changes, etc., in my room. I paired it with an iPad Pro, and it works great - plenty of volume, interface was easy to set up, has the phones jack and a vol control on one side and an instrument vol on the other, so you can easily blend what you're playing in with what you're listening to. I didn't have any problems running AmpliTube with it, and pulling up YouTube and/or my setlist and notes, etc all at the same time. Very productive for those last minute fill-in gigs, etc. The only downsides are that this thing is *light* - it weighs next to nothing and once you plug an instrument cable into it, you'll be pulling it all over the place. there's a clip of some sort on the back of it, and I think it's intended for you to put it on your belt, etc., but you won't be doing that because the cable that connects it to the IOS device is only ~18" or so. If you're going to connect this to your iPhone, then put your phone in your pocket, clip this thing on your belt, and then connect your guitar or bass (or whatever) to it with a short cable, you're golden (until you nee to pull your iPhone out and change tracks). If you're setting up to run a setlist down in your room, or just work on stuff, you'll want to put a brick or something on top of your cable to keep from dragging this thing around. Still, it's a huge win - I'm very happy with it, and I use it all the time. Not digging the brick I'm carrying around in my gig bag now, but that's life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022 by W. S. Harrison

  • Works Great
Style: Analog
I'm using this with a Mac and an instrument with a pickup. The iRig2 didn't work as expected. However, the manufacturer sent a replacement very quickly—the iRig USB. Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024 by RoseGold

  • Volume control is a bit difficult to turn
Style: Analog
Hardware worked well with my iPad. Only complaint is that the thumbwheel for the volume control was recessed so deeply it was difficult to engage and turn. I can understand that the designers didn't want users to move the volume control inadvertently. I didn't use the software, so I can't rate that. This gadget did seem a bit expensive for what it was, but it saved me the time of building one from scratch. And other reviewers said the cheaper adapters weren't reliable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Joel Zigler

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