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Written by Mike Stahl   
Thursday, 25 January 2007 22:35
Introducing the iKEY Plus Portable USB Recorder, the second in a generation of products providing a more versatile platform for portable live audio recording. Designed to work with an Apple iPod® or any external USB storage device, the iKEY Plus can record live audio to MP3 or WAV format directly to a USB Compatible storage device - in real time! With endless professional and consumer applications, the iKEY Plus Portable USB Recorder is the most convenient real-time recording tool.

NOW with Mic Input, Phono Preamp, VU Meter Display, and Headphone Output!

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iKEY Plus
Professional USB Portable Recording Device:


Features:

  • USB Port (For direct connectivity to supported USB Storage Device)
  • Compatible with USB 2.0/1.1/1.0 devices
  • Compatible with iPod®
  • Records audio to Uncompressed WAV format or MP3 format (w/ selectable bit rate, up to 320kbps)
  • Gold plated RCA inputs
  • Microphone input with Phantom power
  • Built-in Phono preamp for direct connection of Turntables
  • LED Indicator shows memory remaining on target drive
  • Battery powered w/ low battery indicator
  • DC charger input with DC adapter included for use with rechargeable batteries
  • 6-bar VU meter with peak hold and Overload indicator
  • 1/8” (3.5mm) Headphone monitor output
  • Record volume control
  • Reset button
  • Requires 4 AA Rechargeable Batteries (Not Included)

Unit Dimensions: 5.43" W x 1.1" D x 3.27" H (138 x 28 x 83)
Weight: Approx. 2lbs
Shipping: Approx. 3lbs


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