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The TC Helicon GO GUITAR is a portable guitar interface designed for musicians on the move. Weighing just 150g and measuring 2.7 x 4.5 x 9.2 cm, it connects seamlessly to smartphones, tablets, and laptops, allowing for high-quality audio recording and monitoring. Compatible with a variety of devices and software, it’s perfect for capturing your musical ideas wherever inspiration strikes.
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 4.5 x 9.2 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | GO GUITAR |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Guitar |
Supported Software | Android Apps |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 150 g |
P**E
Good Latency
Bought this to practice in the lounge with headphones.I access Ultimate Guitars Tonebridge app through my iPad there are lots of guitar sounds on the app ,all tweakable .It works great and I can also pop a lead in to download to an amp and with a suitable interface can transfer into my windows laptop DAW,as the latency is very good,well worth the money.
P**E
A little noisy, no headphone output, no software
I've tried other mobile microphone phantom power solutions and this was very cheap so give it a punt.First test with a Behringer C-1 condenser into a Samsung A52s, Camera says using external microphone, no volume in connected headphones, on playback yes it has recorded quite well a little amount of static noise can be heard in the recording so not perfect.However good luck trying to find the promised advertised "creative suite of TC Helicon mobile apps" because I have searched and cannot find any links to it.The software is shown and featured in the box cover, in the manual and on the TC Helicon product page but there is no link to be found anyware, also the email address in the manual bounced straight back to me.For £14 it was worth the punt but Jeez Louise!!
T**Z
simplicity at its best
There are other similar products out there- but this one does it for me-no latency +easy to use-works great on my ipad -I would think it would work on other devices too
S**M
Great value recording interface
I love this gadget and use it with a condenser microphone which requires 48 volts phantom power. The controls are very basic, but it is easy to use and gives good results. Beware though, you will need a phone or tablet with a headphone jack
A**S
Inexpensive interface to connect to your computer or mobile device and record or just play.
This is my first time trying to record anything after more than a 10 year hiatus from playing the guitar.I didn't want to spend loads so after a bit of research I found this little gizmo.I connected it via USB to my phone, plugged in my guitar and headphones and started "Deplike" on Android and I could hear what I was playing and could model the sounds.Then, I unplugged it from my phone and plugged it into my Mac, fired up Garageband, had to click "yes" so that Garageband can use Guitar Pro to record and I was able to record.Awesomeness! 🤘
M**N
Can be used as an I/O splitter for Teenage Engineering OP-Z
If you're looking for something to allow (mono) line or insrument level input into the OP-Z TRRS socket with a line output / heaphone pass-through this does the job. Not the prettiest or best built thing but the price is OK.
D**S
Sounds really weak…..
Much worse than the Irig HD2; really muffled through my frfr speaker; returned it and bought the Xtone Xsonic
A**R
In 2023 don't bother. The world has moved on.
If you're reading this in 2023 (or later), don't buy it. The world has moved on. Forget it. Walk away. Nothing to see here. Terrible audio quality, terrible latency, terrible apps support. It might be cheap as chips but chips would work with more things than this does. Returned to Amazon (thank you great returns policy).
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