![]() Overall, good sounds! You can pick this unit up at zZounds, here. New in Version 1. Great for travel, bedroom jams, or heck, with the sound quality and the option to output to a mixer – you really don’t have any limits. KVR Audio News: Agile Partners has announced the release of versions 1.3 of AmpKit+ and the freebie AmpKit apps for iOS. Overall if you’re thinking of getting this – I can say you will not be disappointed. This app is really impressive – I mean if you think about it, the piece of hardware itself is pretty simple, its really the app that makes this thing rock. A few examples of the bundles you can purchase.Īnd of course the app comes with a pretty good tuner and metronome. You can use a preset or save your own creations. You can click any element to swap it out or change it’s settings. There are more settings if you scroll down. Here are some screen shots (they’ll pop open): You can purchase software bundles separately, or get the whole shebang for $20 from the iTunes store. The free version of the app is fully featured, but you are limited to one amp, two pedals and two microphones. ![]() Its brand new so not much on there, but if we all start adding stuff, then well eventually have a lot of. Once you have a recording down, you can email it to yourself, or upload it to soundcloud, which is what I did. Hey all, I created a down and dirty site so that we can share our AmpKit setups. ![]() Some of the background tracks are just drums, some drums and bass, and others have drums, bass and electric guitar. You can record yourself solo, or with some of the background tracks included. The software is very good it ran super smooth for me, considering my phone – not a iPhone 4, or even a 3GS, but an iPhone 3G. The setup is simple, as you can see in this image, it plugs into the iPhone’s headphone/mic jack, and you plug in your guitar and headphones, or line out to an amp or mixer. This is going to save some strain on your iPhone’s battery, as well as help to reduce the feedback found in the unpowered units. AmpKit transforms your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch into a powerful guitar amp and effects studio Just attach your electric guitar or bass using an interface like Peavey AmpKit LiNK HD and rock out. The first thing you notice when you open the box, is that the unit is battery powered. Peavey’s little creation really does make a lot more sense than dragging a Pignose around on an airplane anyway – its small, and if you have an iPhone, you’re going to have it with you anyway. So here’s a review on this unit, complete with screenshots and sound bytes. The Peavey Ampkit audio interface for the iPhone is another homerun gift from my wife, who really gives the best gifts ever.Īfter getting me the Digitech pedal for Christmas, she noticed my interest in guitar travel guitars and amps, and came away with the idea to get me the Peavey Ampkit. ![]() Read Time 2 Minutes Peavey Ampkit for the iPhone ![]()
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