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Tarfumes.com - Griffin Technology GarageBand Guitar Cable 3101-GTR

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List Price: $24.99
Our Price: $29.99
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Griffin Technology EAN: 0685387031016 Feature: Plug one end into your Mac's input port and the other end to your guitar Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Griffin Technology Manufacturer: Griffin Technology Model: GarageBand Guitar Cable Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Griffin Technology Release Date: 2008-01-01 Studio: Griffin Technology
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Features
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Plug one end into your Mac's input port and the other end to your guitar High quality, magnetically shielded cable eliminates the need for additional adapters GarageBand cable makes using a guitar with GarageBand a snap Cable uses both connection types and splits the mono guitar signal into the stereo mini-jack Works with GarageBand software found in Apple iLife 2004 (sold separately)
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Editorial Reviews:
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If you've ever tried to connect your guitar to your computer, you'll appreciate the simplicity of the GarageBand Guitar Cable. This high quality, magnetically shielded cable eliminates the need for additional adapters - just plug one end into your Mac and the other end to your axe. The Griffin GarageBand Guitar Cable makes using a guitar with GarageBand a snap. GarageBand already includes amazing effects and amps built in that can make any electric guitar sound like almost anything. The problem is that electric guitars use 1/4" size instrument cables, and the Mac input is 1/8" mini-jack headphone. The GarageBand Guitar Cable uses both connection types and splits the mono guitar signal into the stereo mini-jack - all in one beautiful, sturdy, 10 foot cable.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great product Comment: This guitar cable works extremely well with garageband, which is what I use. It works with both acoustical and electric guitar, but works better with an electric. It was definitely worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: You need a preamp - this isn't clear in the description Comment: There is nothing wrong with this cable - it is good quality, albeit a tad overpriced.
However, you must be made aware that for you to get any decent sound using the 'min in' and this cable - you have to get a preamp.
With that being said - a 30$ ART Tube MP and this cable is still cheaper than a decent USB/Firewire solution and works just fine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works perfectly, no issues at all Comment: A lot of people seem to have experienced difficulty figuring out how to select the input source, but I'm a Mac noob and found it very straightforward. Just go into system preferences->Sound and select line input. In GarageBand add a "real instrument" track and select the "monitor on" option. You're all set. You can run iTunes or a DVD at the same time and play along simultaneously in GarageBand.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I'm happy with it Comment: I mainly got it to be able to plug into my MacBook Pro and noodle around the house, and do a little recording. If i travel, i don't have to bring an amp, i can just bring my laptop--just for playing by myself for fun or in small social settings.
Previously i'd been using a Tascam US 122 interface for recording. I love the US 122 because it's quiet, bus powered, light weight and works well, but as simple as it is, it's more complicated than the GB Griffin cable, and it's another thing to carry around and plug in. For very simple uses, playing through my computer with this cable is fun and convenient.
I also use it with Sound Studio for recording.
I've had problems with the GB sound settings, find it complicated and hard to remember what steps i used between uses, and i often get a very annoying amount of latency (delay or lag of the sound after hitting the string). I tried the corrections in the Help section and didnt' get results. But the effect is intermittent. Sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes i get it to stop but i am trying hit or miss solutions and don't really know what it is that gets it to go away. This is of course, not the cable's fault.
I also have a Monster iStudioLink adapter cable that i bought at the local Apple store when i got the MBP in May, but i dont' see them on the online Apple store. It's about 6 inches long and one end plugs into the guitar, an amp cable plugs into the other end. It works just like the Griffin cable but with a regular amp cable. About the same price. More portable if there are amp cables where you are going when you travel.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: WARNING! - Intel Macs - Set input in GarageBand prefs! Comment: I just got this cable today, and experienced the same problems some of the other reviewers had with getting sound out of the guitar. It's not the cable's fault. If you're using one of the new Intel Macs, you have to go into the preferences for GarageBand (not the general system sound prefs), and make sure that your sound input is set to Line-in, instead of built-in microphone. Without that setting, you're going to get nothing but feedback.
When you're set up properly, however, this cable does exactly what it's meant to do... turn your Mac into a thousand different amps. It's fantastic! Highly recommended!
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