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Scotland's Ingenious Audio has announced Jack, which can wirelessly throw an electric guitar's output to an amp without users having to worry about radio interference or annoying Bluetooth latency ...
As far as connectors are concerned, there are four here. In addition to a micro USB charging port, and a regular 3.5mm headphone jack, the company also included an aux-in jack, and a 1/.4-inch port.
Says the maker, Jack has a fast near real-time response, being almost 13 times faster than regular Bluetooth. The adapter transmits uncompressed 24-bit audio.
Ingenious Audio says: "JACK is the missing link for modern guitarist - everyone today expects anything they buy to be wireless and connectable, whether it's a camera, phone, media player and they do ...
Fender From this photo, you’d think this was a genuine Fender Guitar amp. It weighs almost as much, but the Monterey is simply a Bluetooth speaker. Other controls nod to the modern era: There ...
The sneaker works by connecting to a traditional wah-wah box via Bluetooth and can be used in a normal music set-up, connected to an amp (the shoes have a standard Guitar jack on the side), or ...