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Saramonic SmartRig II XLR Microphone & 6.3mm Guitar Adapter with Phantom Power Preamp for iPhone, iPad, iPod, and Android Smartphones

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Features

  • Combo 1/4 (6.35mm) and XLR input
  • Power/Phantom power provided by 9V battery
  • 48V+ phantom power
  • 3.5mm headphone output for monitoring(need APP)
  • 48V+/OFF/ON switch

Compatible Devices: IOS; iphone; ipad


Connector Type: Auxiliary, XLR


Color: Black


Item dimensions L x W x H: 1.57 x 1.18 x 3.54 inches


Brand: Saramonic


Manufacturer: Saramonic


Global Trade Identification Number: 89, 19


Brand Name: Saramonic


Model Number: SmartRig II


Color: Black


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Number of Items: 1


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Package Quantity: 1


Item Dimensions: 1.57 x 1.18 x 3.54 inches


Input Voltage: 48 Volts


Power Plug: No Plug


Connector Type Used on Cable: Auxiliary, XLR


Number of Ports: 1


Compatible Devices: IOS; iphone; ipad


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome!!!
Style: SmartRig II
In light of the pandemic, we are doing things differently, so we aren't ready to start Wednesday Night services back yet. We decided to do some live streams, but we wanted to keep them very casual. I purchased this so that I can actually mix our sound and use it with Switcher Studio without having to live stream a service in the sanctuary. This is absolutely perfect for it. I have a small, 16 channel board and then have a 1/4 going out to this and then plug this into my ipad. I like that it has an audio port so I can hear what the mix sounds like without having to have a monitor by me. This works so well that we've discussed using it for some smaller live streams because this setup is super portable! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2021 by Kallie Rutledge

  • Affordable quality for the home recordist - easy to use - input signal control very useful
Style: SmartRig II
For $40 this is a nice piece of equipment - within 30 minutes I had several guitar and bass tracks laid down in Garage Band (on iPad Pro), all sounding excellent - not bad considering I had only used built in digital instruments on Garage Band before (but note I am a reasonably experienced home recordist with PC and Studio-in-a-box type set ups). The input control is particularly useful and was a deciding factor for me in purchasing the SmartRig II - and it definitely allows you to control getting a nice hot but clean signal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018 by mike@carter-jones.org

  • Very good quality, one important problem
Style: SmartRig II
Hi everyone. 45 year veteran recording engineer here reporting on a product for which I had low expectations. I wanted to be able to use some of my good microphones when making video recordings with my phone, a Samsung Galaxy Note 8, so I decided to try the Saramonic SmartRig II XLR Microphone pre amp. I'm happy to tell you that this product works far better than I expected. When I used an Oktava MK-012 I found that the Saramonic preamp provided 48 volt phantom power, as advertised, and the high output MK-012 only needed a small amount of gain (volume control) from the Saramonic. The recording was clear and had no trace of hiss or other noises. Today I tried the Saramonic with a Royer SF-1 ribbon mic and this is what prompted me to write this review. Passive ribbon microphones like the SF-1 have very low output signal and require a lot of gain to reach a good recording volume. Any time you see the word gain it should be accompanied by the word noise because any amplification produces some noise. High gain often results in audible hiss or hum. I turned the volume (gain) on the Saramonic preamp all the way up and was amazed by both what I heard and didn't hear. The Saramonic had enough gain to bring the low volume from the SF-1 up to ample recording volume while recording my spoken voice. Based on my experience with other microphone preamps, the Saramonic must have been providing 65 - 70 decibels of gain. That's a lot of gain. Plus, it was clear and quiet without the expected hiss and hum. In plain English, this is surprising performance from a relatively low cost device. It's not audiophile quality but it's quite good and very surprising for a device which is powered by a 9 volt battery. There is one problem which needs to be noted here. The 9 volt battery fits very tightly in the battery compartment. You'll need more than the usual effort to insert the battery. The problem occurs when you want to remove the battery. You'll need to pry it up from the compartment and that can only be done from the terminals end of the battery. Like me, you'll be tempted to reach for a screw driver. BE VERY CAREFUL! DO NOT ALLOW THE SCREWDRIVER TO TOUCH BOTH OF THE BATTERY TERMINALS SIMULTANEOUSLY! That will cause a short circuit within the battery and could result in sparks, damage to the device, or even over heating the battery to the point of fire or explosion. Whatever you use to pry up the battery, make sure it only touches one of the terminals, preferably the negative terminal. I recommend cutting a ribbon of cloth about 3/4", or 1 cm, in diameter and 3", or 7.5 cm. in length. Before inserting a battery, lay the ribbon across the width of the battery compartment. You want the ends of the ribbon hanging out from both sides of the battery when it's inserted. That way you can use the ribbon to pull up on the battery when you want to remove it. This shouldn't be a deal breaker but you need to know that you must be careful in how you remove the battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by JMC

  • It’s not that great, but consider it decent for the price.
Style: SmartRig II
It’s decent. The live monitoring is useless. Just a popping crackling mess. This made me think it didn’t work at first. Luckily my synth has headphone and l/r outputs so I can monitor directly from my synth. Just have to turn both knobs at once to adjust. Playing it back through the headphone output on the device sounds fine. But don’t expect to be able to monitor live through it at all. Unless mine is messed up? Don’t think so though... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by Danny V.

  • I can finally start using my condenser mics on my phone.
Style: SmartRig II
The media could not be loaded. This is one of the most useful tools for my digital audio projects. It arrived quickly and I started to use it right out of the box without any difficulty. You do need a 9v battery but once you install it, you can start using the Saramonic with any condenser mic right away. I have also used it for recording my acoustic guitar to the phone for quick song ideas. I added a short unboxing and demonstration of the connections as well as some photos. The plan is to put it to use and then I will add an update here to let you all know how well it is working. So far, I am very happy with it and I am excited to create many projects in the future using this. If you have any questions about this product please feel free to ask. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019 by Arte Mortifica Arte Mortifica

  • Disappointed
Style: SmartRig II
When it works it's ok. It will work with the power off. The headphone jack didn't work out of the box and the plug that went into the phone had a short, so it was a gamble if it actually recorded or used the phone mic. With that being said, it sounded good when it worked. Sending back for a refund
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2021 by Lisa D.

  • Very good purchase
Style: SmartRig II
I returned the Tascam IXZ to get this one. The Tascam was causing bleeding noise into the audio and polluting the recording. This thing works like a charm and I am getting very good quality recordings. I have had this for the past couple of weeks and I am loving it. I am using this to connect my condenser mic with the Smule application on my Note 9 Android phone. Best setup..!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • It may give you small issues.
Style: SmartRig II
I had a poor experience. I don't like negative reviews or writing them. When I first got this, it sounded amazing. Then, you have to start Jerry rigging it. Amazon allowed me to return it. Thank God. It stopped working on day 40. Right outside the allowed return. I begged to find a solution. If their was a phone it works for. My guess is Apple would be perfect for it. If you have an Android... buy at your own risk. Since then I she'll out $100 for a DAC. I'm using BlueStacks in my PC. So there's your fix and it's free. It also produces superior sound with low latency since it's a PC. I really wanted to keep it, but I don't give companies free money. That's my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020 by Senyahinc

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