Friday, November 25, 2011

TASCAM Announces IM2 Stereo Microphone For Apple Portables

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Nov 23, 2011 2:18 PM

TASCAM has introduced the iM2 stereo mic, written to spin the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch in to a high-quality stereo recorder. A span of condenser microphones plugs in to the wharf connector of these Apple devices. The microphones are tractable over 180 degrees for optimal sound chain and implement the same elements as the used in TASCAM's DR Series stereo recorders. The iM2 contains its own microphone preamp and analog-to-digital (A-D) converter for low sound and reward audio quality.

Unlike mics that use the built-in iPhone preamp, the iM2 can hoop up to 125dB SPL. The iM2 moreover incorporates a stereo limiter to tame unexpected deafening sounds. The microphone level is tractable with a doorknob on the side, creation it rapid and easy to adjust, and is powered by the wharf connector so no battery is required. A USB submit is supposing to assign your Apple iOS device for long recordings, possibly by a P.C. or TASCAM's PS-P515U power adapter.

TASCAM has moreover voiced that it will tell a PCM recording app, that will be done existing in the iTunes store at no charge. The TASCAM iM2 stereo microphone is matching with the iPhone 4 and 4S, iPod Touch 4G, iPad and iPad 2.

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