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IK Multimedia | iRig Pre 2 | XLR Microphone Interface for Smartphones, Tablets and Video Cameras

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Original price $129.99
Original price $129.99 - Original price $129.99
Original price $129.99
Current price $129.00
$129.00 - $129.00
Current price $129.00

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Quickly Connect a Mic to Your Phone or Camera

The IK Multimedia iRig Pre 2 is arguably the simplest portable solution for capturing high-quality XLR microphone audio directly onto your smartphone, tablet, or DSLR camera. This battery-powered TRRS audio interface has a permanently attached, auto-sensing 15.75-inch cable to connect seamlessly to a wide range of mobile devices and pro cameras. Just plug the iRig Pre 2 into the headphone jack of your compatible device, and you've got a pathway for high-quality mic audio from your favourite handhelds, shotguns, and studio condensers. An in-line XLR mic preamp with 48-volt phantom power lets the iRig Pre 2 handle all your hungriest studio condenser mics. But that's not all. Plug in a set of headphones, and you've got a direct monitor control for auditioning audio in real time — perfect for multitrack recording and pitch-perfect dialog capture. The iRig Pre 2's streamlined controls make it impossible to get lost in control glut. Not only that, but colour-coded LEDs right on the front panel show whether the preamp is on and phantom power is engaged. The included hook-and-loop tape even lets you mount the IK Multimedia iRig Pre 2 directly to your device for set-and-forget recording convenience.

  • Quickly connect an XLR microphone to your smartphone, tablet, or DSLR camera
  • Onboard 48-volt phantom power for condenser mics
  • Easy-reading LED indicators
  • Permanently attached 15.75-inch TRRS cable
  • Auto-sensing output for cameras and mobile devices
  • Compatible with all your favourite mobile apps
  • Direct monitoring control lets you audition audio in real time
  • Includes 2 AA batteries and hook-and-loop mounting tape