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The Roland 10ft Interconnect Cable (RCC-10-US14) is designed for seamless audio connectivity, featuring a ¼-inch male to USB Type-A connector. With a low-noise design and heavy-duty polyethylene insulation, this cable ensures dynamic sound reproduction and durability. Weighing only 200 grams and measuring 22.86 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm, it’s perfect for personal computers and comes with a lifetime guarantee for ultimate peace of mind.
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm; 200 Grams |
Item model number | RCC10US14 |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector | A - 6.35 mm (1/4") Jack Maschio |
Size | 10 feet |
Item Weight | 200 g |
C**N
Bon produit.
Fonctionne très bien !
G**E
Love this thing!!!!
I wasn’t certain this would work bc my brother, a professional Jazz musician, said I needed an audio interface. I’m just a singer/songwriter kinda guy and wanted something that would allow me to record my guitar using my DAW. Worked seamlessly using Windows 7. It took a few minutes to download the drivers, which the Roland Cable did w/o having me do more than plug it into my computer...pretty much plug n play. No Audio interface required! Love this thing. I can’t speak to durability yet, it appears sturdy enough, and is well within range of most folks as far as price.
C**I
my old mac had an audio in. my new one doesn't
let me start out by saying I saw one star reviews for this saying it doesn't work with garageband. Let me state, that is solely why I purchased this. My old imac had an audio in. My new imac has a headphone jack that can also work as an audio in... for a TRRS cable mic. Otherwise, when you plug in a mono line in, it thinks it's headphones and you can't record your signal. This USB cable was immediately detected by my imac and was very easy to set up to record with garageband. You just need to go to the system preferences, then sound settings and for input select the usb device. Then do the same thing when adding a track in garageband. It took about 10 seconds to set up.
D**N
Five Stars
Amazing. Clean connection, no hiss. Super glad I bought it. Definitely worth the money
J**L
Simple but works well
There were 2 choices for this converter, some off brand I never heard of, and Roland. Roland was $1 more, so I went with it. I have never owned anything Roland, but the company has a good reputation, and reviews on the other brand said it had a low hum. Well, so far, this one has a low hum, esp when distortion is on for my guitar. I'm not sure if its feedback or what. For $30 I cant complain. I have been through my fair share of $100 audio interfaces, and would up selling them because of problems I ran into them and their drivers. Next on I buy I plan on laying down the dough for a good one. But for now, I just wanted something to record my electric guitar for some remixes I'm composing. After I purchased, I realized that it was 16 bit, not 24 bit, but its ok for my guitar. I'm doing simple stuff. 24 bit would be optimal, so if you want to record something with more dynamics, like experienced guitar solos or record voice with a dynamic mic, this probably won't do the trick. But if you're using it with your daw to practice or record simple stuff, its worth it. It works great with Asio4all! It's also great for any guitarist to take with them easily, and just plug and play with any daw you come in contact with. Easier than transporting an audio interface, and, there is no driver to download. Overall, I think this is a good product!
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