iGTR – your own pocket guitar amp

By Aditi | July 14, 2008 2:31 pm |
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Media players & accessories,Useful gadgets


Playing electric guitar became popular hobby among different people nowadays. Anyone can afford some basic instrument or starter kit, find some online lessons and guitar tabulatures on the internet and start playing some simple riffs and licks in a short time. But there’s one long-time problem that comes out to every home-made virtuoso: you may like the noise you produce, but not the people around you :-) .

iGTR is a pocket guitar amp simulator with built-in effects, standard guitar input jack, two headphone outputs and one more input for external sound device (metronome, mp3 player, etc.). Its name resembles the whole variety of Apple products, especially iPod. And this is not just a coincidence – iGTR controls have similar philosophy, everything is quit simple and understandable. Three controls groups – ambience, effects and amplification with three switch positions for each and level regulator – that’s the ideal recipe for those who don’t want to spend hours searching their ideal sound.

iGTR pocket guitar amp is available at the waves.com online store for $80 only. And don’t forget to check out the live demo on this site!

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