Griffin iMic review

Need a transfer your tapes on your iTunes?

Griffin iMic. Audio, Griffin 0
Reviewer
Stuart Miles
Review Date
20 July 2007
Manufacturer
Griffin
Price as reviewed
£17
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Our score

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Full Review

Did you know that Apple laptops don't have a Mic in socket? No, the one next to the line out is a line in not a mic in.

It's a strange omission considering Apple prides itself on creative users who might want to use a mic to record stuff rather than rely on the built in offering.

In steps the iMic from Griffin, a USB audio capture device that allows you to connect a microphone to your Mac (or PC) and then to any other device for that matter, be it a record player or tape deck.

With no software to install to get the unit working, all you have to do on a Mac is change the Sound settings in System Preferences to make sure you use the iMic instead of your Mac's internal microphone and away you go.

Luckily you can opt for your line in to be via the iMic and your computer to use your regular speakers via the line out on the computer rather than the iMic.

The simple device features both line in and line out sockets with the addition of a mic in as well.

In our tests we used it within iMovie (from next week the Megawhat.tv quick reviews will be recorded using it) as well as using it to get some old songs on tape we had transferred to our computer using the accompanying phono to 3.5mm jack cable.

To sweeten the deal, the Griffin iMic now comes with Final Vinyl, a music recording program that is very to use. You will need to have the iMic (or another Griffin product) plugged in to use it, and although easy to use it is very basic.

Verdict

There isn't much to say about the Griffin iMic apart from the fact that it is very easy to use and does a very good job at doing it.

Top marks.


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  • The www.griffintechnology.com ipod imic (version 1 or 1 channel ) is a mono phonic device, and the 9006-imic2 is a stereo 2 channel device. The implication is that you get twice the amount of voice recording time on the same size memory when using an imic (v1 mono). Now if only the ipod shuffle 2nd generation had a memory card slot, like the alba mp3 player. I could use the Alba mp3 recorder and make an adapter cable with a 1 tip ring and 3 rings miniture jack from the imic (V1 mono ) socket to the " USB mini A" socket on the Alba. Posted by Solderit, UnitedKingdom

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