Morris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2025
They work just has feed back if you phone isn’t plugged in so I have to take them out of my mpc they can’t stay hooked up or I’m gonna get load feed back. But they are clear when the sound source is hooked up and the Audio play. That’s why I didn’t send them back. They do the job. That I need them to do
Kindle Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 3 de marzo de 2025
Was advertised as working for guitars going directly to iPhones or iPads (yes, i have the models it says can be used), but when plugging in from my guitar, fx pedal or even my amp, no audio output whatsoever. I have all the correct needed settings too.
Al
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2025
Just what I expected
Dan
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de abril de 2025
Not very nice; stopped working after a few uses. Super annoying! Makes me feel ripped off. Worked as needed at first but then…..Not shielded either so you can get interference.
Arn Poe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de agosto de 2023
Within a minute of learning this exists, I ordered it.I’m a longtime musician/producer who does NOT like to be stuck in the studio. I often compose music on my iPhone using Korg Gadget 2, or edit sounds I’ve sampled using apps like TwistedWave.Modern technology has given us the ability to compose and record with a device in our pocket, yet there seem to be few ways to transfer that end product to other devices (or use them in live performance) without digitally transferring files or rigging several types of adapters together to get the sound from your iPhone to external machines.This lightning adapter is a solution!The audio works great - there’s no hum or static. I’ve been using it to record my Korg Gadget compositions into my portable Tascam multitrack recorder as I work on demos remotely, and to edit samples and quickly transfer them to my Roland SP404Mk2 device.What you do want to know is that this cable works one way: out of your iPhone through the lightning port and into two mono (L/R) 1/4” audio jacks. It does NOT allow you to feed the audio from another device to the lightning port and into your phone (you’ll need a more expensive adapter, like an iRig, to do that).This works great for what it’s supposed to do and has thinned out my bundle of wires and adapters substantially!
Hector Zarate Flores
Comentado en México el 25 de diciembre de 2022
Al principio parece muy delicado, pero ha demostrado que no Jajaja créanme!!