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  • Excellent hardware
  • For the money, works great
  • Love it!!!
  • Did not work with Dell Laptop

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Griffin Technology iMic USB External Sound Card

Manufacturer: Griffin Technology
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00006BALQ

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Product Description

The Griffin 2020-iMic USB Audio Adapter is the quick, easy way to add a stereo input and output to your Macintosh or PC. The iMic allows you to connect microphones, stereos, musical instruments, powered speakers and more to the iBook, Titanium PowerBook, PowerMac or any other Mac or PC with a USB port. 2.5 Diameter x 0.84 Thickness; Weighs 2 ounces

Amazon.com Review

Manufacturers have made it increasingly easy to connect a host of FireWire and USB devices to your computer, but often at the expense of the microphone port and other jacks. Enter the Griffin iMic audio adapter, an affordable USB device that lets users connect microphones, speakers, cassette decks, and virtually any other audio source to their Macs and PCs for recording or playback. Among its many uses are recording voices or instruments for home movies, turning your laptop into a DJ studio, or converting your LPs and cassettes into MP3s or CDs. The iMic includes two 1/8-inch mini-jack ports (one mic/line-level input and one speaker output), along with an RCA-to-miniplug adapter for connecting audio components such as phonographs. Thanks to a small toggle switch on the unit, the microphone input can handle both mic-level recording and line-level signals. In addition, the iMic works with most recording software, and even comes with a CD-ROM loaded with Final Vinyl for Macintosh (for recording LPs), along with trial versions of several other applications.

<b>Design and Setup</b>
The iMic looks like a compact version of the sleek power adapters that come with iBooks. Its major shortcoming from a design standpoint is the length of its cable, which measures a mere foot-and-a-half long. Users who plug the device into their computers' rear USB ports had better hope that their other peripherals have far longer cables; otherwise, they'll be huddling close to their hard drives while recording. Installation was effortless, however--simply plug the iMic into a USB port and you're ready to go. The iMic is both Mac and PC compatible, though owners of pre-OS X and pre-Windows XP operating systems may not be able to enjoy its full array of features. For instance, the iMic only acts as a recording device for Windows 98 SE and 2000 systems, and is unable to output music. Some users have also reported the need to update their firmware in order for the iMic to work properly.

The iMic comes with a quick start manual, but it's fairly minimal, which could make it a bit confusing to operate for people who don't have recording experience. Fortunately, Griffin's web site (www.griffintechnology.com) spells out the instructions in relatively good detail. Mac users should note that they'll need to fiddle with the Speech and Sound Preference panels and enable the "iMic USB audio system" before use, while PC users will need to select the iMic under the Sounds and Audio Devices control panel.

<b>Features and Performance</b>
We tested the iMic in two different applications--converting a cassette to MP3 and recording a voice with an external three-pin microphone using Griffin's GarageBand microphone cable. The cassette conversion went smoothly. After connecting the tape deck through the RCA-to-miniplug adapter and flipping the toggle switch to the line-level setting, we used the Final Vinyl software to convert the files to WAV format. Once the files were recorded, it was simple to import them to iTunes and convert them to MP3 or AAC files. Given the symbiotic relationship between iTunes and the iPod, it was also a snap to sync the files for portable play. The audio quality was quite good for a low-priced sound card--the iMic offers 24-bit audio processing, though most computers support a maximum of 16-bit sampling at this juncture--and thus was restricted more by the quality of the initial cassette than the iMic itself. However, the increased capacity bodes well for future upgrades.

The device also recorded the microphone audio quite easily, this time into the GarageBand application for the Mac. The recording quality in this application was also good--no background noise or static. As with the cassette example, the quality will likely depend more on the source equipment and software than on the iMic. When we were finished, it was simple to transfer the recording to other multimedia applications, such as iMovie. One source of confusion, however, was the toggle switch, which we had to move to the microphone setting (which includes a preamp) for proper operation. The problem is that the toggle switch is counter-intuitively labeled--the microphone setting is under the speaker icon rather than microphone icon--so it's easy to set it incorrectly and wonder why the input isn't working.

On the whole, though, the iMic is a very good value for the price, and is a great addition for Mac users who miss the once-standard microphone ports. Serious musicians and other high-end users should probably invest in professional equipment, but the rest of us will have a ball. <I>--Rivers Janssen</I>

<b>Pros</b>
<ul>

  • Great for a variety of uses, from recording voice and instruments to converting LPs and cassettes to digital formats
  • Good audio quality at an affordable price
  • Plugs conveniently into USB port and sets up easily
  • Compatible with both Macs and PCs </ul>

    <b>Cons</b>
    <ul>

  • No user's manual and slim quick start manual
  • Confusing switch between mic and line-level settings
  • Cord is relatively short at 1.5 feet </ul>

    <b>What's in the Box</b>
    iMic adapter, RCA-to-miniplug cord, software CD-ROM, quick start manual.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED!.......2007-05-06

    Was searching for some way to get all my classic vinyl on to my computer after reading an ad in an inflight magazine. The players they were advertising were around $400+ but after my local newspaper had a review on this lil beauty, I thought I'd try it for a TENTH of the price (that includes the grounding cable that you also need to buy). It works great! Highly recommended and the FREE software from Audacity completes everything. Now you can make your records into mp3 with extreme ease -- though havent yet figured out how to remove the pops and crackles from the records yet. Now I can finally play all my old stuff and transfer it to my mp3 player or even make cd's from it. How cool!

    4 out of 5 stars Excellent hardware.......2007-04-07

    Griffin Technology iMic USB External Sound Card
    I used the iMic to successfully record my LPs as MP3s. Its a good device and beats having to install an internal card, but instructions are minimal so I had to contact tech support to get the proper settings. It comes with Final Vinyl, the software needed to conver the audio to a digital format; it has no scratch filters, however. The filter mode is really an equalizer.

    4 out of 5 stars For the money, works great.......2007-04-01

    For the occasional use I brought this, I think it is just fine. I am particularly pleased with the simplicity of use. Just plug it in and start using. I bought it in the first place to use in converting some LP records, but have used it more for listening to such things as Pandora.

    5 out of 5 stars Love it!!!.......2007-03-27

    Wow, this little piece of equipment is just what I needed! The Final Vinyl app that comes with ti is nice, but it also works using it with Garageband. I recorded some commercial spots for radio and it worked very well. I also transferred some cassette tapes onto my Mac with it and it worked VERY well. This is the poor man's answer to recording, but it works like a rich man's piece of equipment!

    1 out of 5 stars Did not work with Dell Laptop.......2007-02-06

    I had high hopes for the imic, since my new dell laptop does not have a line-in input. However, the imic does not work with my dell laptop. The device is recognized properly, though after following all directions in the packaging and on the website, no sound came out of the imic.

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