Based on Line 6 Mobile In interface, Sonic Port features a 1/4' jack input for guitar and bass, an 1/8" jack input for adding a mixer, keyboard or MP3/CD player and e 1/4" line input if you wish to connect the interface to an amplifier.
The audio resolution offered is 24-bit / 48kHz and Line 6 announces a dynamic range of 110dB for the guitar input.
The Sonic Port is compatible with both the 30-pin of Lighting iOS ports, it ships with both cables.
You can use the interface with the free Mobile POD and Jammit apps, and any other compatible music app.
The Line 6 Sonic Port interface will ship this month, with a retail price of 99€. More details at line6.com/sonicport/.
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airmanchairmanNew AFfiliatePosted on 06/05/2013 at 03:46:39
Re: the new Line 6 Sonic Port: Any feature and experience comparisons with Apogee JamUp, AmpKit Link HD, and Amplitube iRig, pretty please?
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