Alesis JAMDOCK Stereo Recorder With IPod Dock
Alesis JAMDOCK Stereo Recorder With IPod Dock
Jam along with your iPod! JamDock is the cleanest way to integrate your iPod into your practice or live music setup. You can connect and mix in nearly any instrument including electronic drums and send your mix to the stereo outputs and headphone output.
JamDock is the first dock for iPod that was designed specifically for musicians. Nearly every musician has an iPod, but until JamDock, there has never been an easy and clean way to integrate your iPod into your practice or stage setup.
JamDock enables you to mix your iPod and your instrument and practice with headphones, amp, or PA system. You can also use your iPod to play backing tracks live. JamDock has two 1/4″ inputs that work with both line-level sources and high-impedance guitars and basses. The inputs sum to mono when there is only one side present, so you’ll hear your guitar on both sides of your headphones. A pair of 1/4″ outputs feed your amplifier or PA system, and a 1/4″ stereo output feeds your headphones.
You can use JamDock on a flat surface, such as a guitar amp, or mount it on a drum rack or stand using the e-percussion Module Mount, sold separately. JamDock also comes with a free minusDrums.com music-track subscription for fun play-along sessions. Jam out with the only dock designed for musicians! iPod not included.
Compatible with iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, Classic; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; and iPod Touch
Features:
- Practice deck with Universal Dock for iPod
- Inputs: two 1/4″, line/guitar switchable, summing to mono
- Outputs: two 1/4″ stereo line, 1/4″ stereo headphone
- Main volume and input volume knobs
- Can be used tabletop or mounted on racks or stands with e-percussion Module Mount, sold separately
- Powers iPod when docked
- Includes subscription for free music-track downloads for play along
- Compatible with iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, Classic; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; and iPod Touch
- Kensington lock slot
Includes:
- JamDock practice dock for iPod
- AC adapter
- Quick Start Guide