WNAMM11: New iPhone Interface For Musicians

US The RapcoHorizon Company introduces i-BLOX smart phone interface      14/01/11

WNAMM11: New iPhone Interface For Musicians


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The RapcoHorizon Company has introduced its new i-BLOX Smart Phone Interface. Here's their press release...
The i-BLOX serves as an audio interface that connects an instrument to an iPhone amplifier as well as mobile recording applications.
The 6' interface cable connects the i-BLOX to a musician's smart phone through the headphone/microphone input jack. The interface itself includes an exclusive momentary bump switch to start and stop the iPhone music player application, a separate jack for headphones, a strap clip which can attach to the musician's belt or instrument strap, and a pre-terminated 2' lead with a hand soldered right angle connector.
"The i-BLOX provides musicians with the convenience of on-the-spot recording or practice amplifiers," says Lucas McCulley, marketing specialist at The RapcoHorizon Company. "With the majority of the weight of the interface residing on the strap, musicians can enjoy mobility with the reassurance that their iPhone will not fall and break."
The RapcoHorizon Company, located in Jackson, Missouri, is one of the world's largest manufacturers and suppliers of audio, video, home theater, data and telecommunications cable in both bulk wire and assemblies. Used worldwide by concert touring sound companies, video and sound contractors, recording studios, system integrators, audiophiles and musicians, The RapcoHorizon Company's products provide optimal flexibility and premium performance. The company's state-of-the-art Custom Shop can modify existing products or build new devices to meet any need.
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