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title: "Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface"
brand: "line 6"
price: "66 Lei"
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# Headphone Output Guitar/Bass Input iOS Compatibility Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface

**Brand:** line 6
**Price:** 66 Lei
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface by line 6
- **How much does it cost?** 66 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ro](https://www.desertcart.ro/products/6594192-line-6-sonic-port-channel-audio-interface)

## Best For

- line 6 enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted line 6 brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **iOS Powerhouse:** Compatible with a wide range of iPhone and iPad models.
- • **Unleash Your Sound:** Connect guitars, basses, and audio sources effortlessly.
- • **Crystal Clear Audio:** Experience stunning clarity with your favorite headphones.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Track keyboards, mixers, and more with ease.
- • **Studio-Quality Monitoring:** Connect powered monitors for professional sound.

## Overview

The Line 6 Sonic Port Audio Interface is a versatile tool designed for musicians and audio enthusiasts, allowing seamless connection of guitars, basses, and various audio sources to iOS devices. With headphone and studio monitor outputs, it ensures high-quality sound for recording and playback, making it an essential accessory for any mobile music setup.

## Description

From jamming to recording, the Line 6 Sonic Port system delivers inspiring guitar tones and best in class audio quality on your iPod touch, iPhone and iPad devices. Simply plug your guitar or bass into the interface for studio quality sound, and get amazing results when you record into GarageBand and other CoreAudio music apps. You can also explore a huge collection of legendary POD tones, 32 amps, 16 stompbox and rack effects, and 16 speaker cabinets, with the free Mobile POD app. And for the ultimate jamming experience, use Sonic Port to play along with your favorite artists' original recordings using authentic POD tones. GarageBand, iPod touch, iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple , registered in the U. S. and other countries. Compatible with iOS 13.

Review: Great interface for iPad Air 2 - Happy with this purchase. 4.5 stars. If you wanted to skip to the chase, scroll down to the Summary at the bottom. UPDATE All volume issues are no longer an issue. Using Tonestack as my go-to sim, and the volume is more than adequate. Like most apps, Tonestack allows you to adjust input/output levels, but more importantly, if your clean boosts are giving you too much dirt, you can just add another amp and get your clean volume from that setup. Also, I have successfully used Sonic Port with a FiiO E7 for more boost, but in light of the above, it's just not necessary. ORIGINAL REVIEW These days, I'm pleasantly surprised when electronics work at all, let alone flawlessly. I guess that comes from years of Windows and Android machines. But I digress. This was truly plug and play with my Air 2. I have the first generation iRig and hate the thing. Could never get it to work consistently, and when it did, it sounded horribly. I mention this because if you have an old analog interface that connects via the device headphone jack, you can rest assured that the new digital audio interfaces are light years better. To be fair to iRig, there are new digital models like the HD, which are said to be excellent. Did a lot of thinking and research before choosing the Line 6. Although I would prefer a hardware-mounted volume pot as on the Apogee Jam 96k and discontinued Peavey Ampkit (don't recall the iRig HD so can't compare), I prefer connecting headphones to the interface instead of the iPad so I'm not tangled in wires. I also like the fact that the Sonic Port sits nice and stable on a flat surface (as opposed to a round design). and, of course, Sonic Port comes with Line 6 software. Once you plug in Sonic Port, the hardware automatically launches your App Store to download the bundled Mobile Pod software. I was very concerned about it drawing power from the iPad, but I'm completely satisfied with its performance after a full day of running it through the paces. Glad I didn't drop major coin on an expensive phantom power interface. It could use a bit more volume boost for cleans in some software like GarageBand--I'm having to dime the amp master volume and output pots of the sim software which isn't ideal for a warm jazz tone. I have needed my guitar volume at 10 (Duncan Hot Rod humbuckers) as well, which really makes it worse of course. Thinking of running a cheap headphone amp (like my Fiio E7) between the interface and my headphones so I can turn down the gain for better tone. Think I can use the line out for the headphone amp. Another slight downside is that Sonic Port is not compatible with wireless headphones. Not sure if any of the other are; but I would assume that interfaces without a headphone out jack wouldn't interfere with Bluetooth headsets. Dunno, but worth looking into if that's a critical factor for you. Gear: I've been running it the background with GarageBand or Mobile Pod whilst using Guitar Pro and Amazing Slow Downer. Plays nice with others. It works with other free sim software I've tried as well. The Lightening cable was longer than expected -- another pat on the back to Line 6. So this is my 4th Line 6 hardware purchase. Had 2 pods and a mini Pod. All work flawlessly. FWIW - I always use a right angle TRS adapter to protect my headphones and the device. Worthwhile investment. Anyway, I ran 2 very different types of headphones without a glitch. The first pair are IEMs with a mic. I was expecting issues but it worked just fine via the 1/8th" adapter. Also worked with my Grado SR 80is. Not a techie but thought impedance diff. Would have an impact, but no. SUMMARY: ---------------- POSITIVE: ----------------- - Well-made - Light weight and quite small - Flat sides for stability - 1/8" Headphone out - 1/4"' line out - Bundled with Line 6 Mobile Pod software (which FYI DOES run in the background) - Bundled with two adapters, one of which is Lightning cable - Clear sound for my needs. No discernible noise - Great price via-vis competition - Plug and play - Seems compatible with variety of headphones -- at least using an adapter - Plays nice with Apple Core Audio apps - Very low drain on iPad battery for jamming activities (haven't tried recording). ----------------- NEGATIVE: ----------------- - No hard volume or gain pot - Relies on device power and cannot simultaneously charge iPad - Could use a bit more amp boost for some dry cleans. Won't be an issue for most. - Not compatible w/ wireless headsets Advantages far outweigh negatives. If mine was stolen, I'd have ordered a new one the same day.
Review: One most bothering fact of this sonic port - I just give 1star to let you know one big glitch. As many reviews say, this is a cool stuff to play with. The sound is the quality of pod family. Works nice. But you can not input your pod tone to GarageBand. When launch GB, your sonic port now only works as interface. You have to make your own sound again using GB virtual amps and stomps. At this moment, you don't have any option to record your mobile pod sound on your iDevices. This is a silly glitch.

## Features

- Connect guitars, basses and stereo audio sources
- Plug in headphones, powered monitors or a guitar amp
- Compatible with GarageBand and other apps
- Compatible with iOS 13

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CS4L7DK |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278,431 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1,768 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Brand Name | Line 6 |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile phone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (457) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00614252301596 |
| Item Type Name | Audio Interface |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Line 6 |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Operating System | iOS |
| Supported Software | GarageBand, Jammit |
| UPC | 614252301596 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year on parts and labor. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Line 6
- **Compatible Devices:** Mobile phone
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Number of Channels:** 2
- **Supported Software:** GarageBand, Jammit

## Images

![Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51H1mGIZ5lL.jpg)
![Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61OhhMlNxmL.jpg)
![Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61buUMHS6BL.jpg)
![Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51dIhJYCl7L.jpg)
![Line 6 Sonic Port Channel Audio Interface - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tFh3COwyL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there a way to connect the sonic port channel, the guitar and ios device to a laptop or PC to hear the whole sound in the laptop speakers?**
A: Yes, you can do so by using the 1/8inch Headphone output port, but I would not advise it, since your laptop speakers could easily become damaged! Plug it into a good stereo system instead or into a self powered full spectrum, 20-20Hz. monitor speaker, etc.

**Q: Does this item come with the necessary cables? I have an iPhone 4 which has a large 30pin port on it.**
A: It comes with both the large IPhone/IPad (IPad-Ipad3) connection to the sonic port and it comes with the new "lightning" connection (Ipad4-5).

**Q: Does it work with an iPad 3rd generation?**
A: Yes. I used my Sonic Port with my iPad 3rd gen. Although my Sonic Port dies after 2 months of use.

**Q: Is there an instructional video or website that helps me use it with Jam up?**
A: I have not used it with Jam Up. I got it specifically for use with Jammit and it works flawlessly. There really isn't much to this, so it should be pretty simple. Only a couple of ins and outs.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great interface for iPad Air 2
*by C***N on April 10, 2016*

Happy with this purchase. 4.5 stars. If you wanted to skip to the chase, scroll down to the Summary at the bottom. UPDATE All volume issues are no longer an issue. Using Tonestack as my go-to sim, and the volume is more than adequate. Like most apps, Tonestack allows you to adjust input/output levels, but more importantly, if your clean boosts are giving you too much dirt, you can just add another amp and get your clean volume from that setup. Also, I have successfully used Sonic Port with a FiiO E7 for more boost, but in light of the above, it's just not necessary. ORIGINAL REVIEW These days, I'm pleasantly surprised when electronics work at all, let alone flawlessly. I guess that comes from years of Windows and Android machines. But I digress. This was truly plug and play with my Air 2. I have the first generation iRig and hate the thing. Could never get it to work consistently, and when it did, it sounded horribly. I mention this because if you have an old analog interface that connects via the device headphone jack, you can rest assured that the new digital audio interfaces are light years better. To be fair to iRig, there are new digital models like the HD, which are said to be excellent. Did a lot of thinking and research before choosing the Line 6. Although I would prefer a hardware-mounted volume pot as on the Apogee Jam 96k and discontinued Peavey Ampkit (don't recall the iRig HD so can't compare), I prefer connecting headphones to the interface instead of the iPad so I'm not tangled in wires. I also like the fact that the Sonic Port sits nice and stable on a flat surface (as opposed to a round design). and, of course, Sonic Port comes with Line 6 software. Once you plug in Sonic Port, the hardware automatically launches your App Store to download the bundled Mobile Pod software. I was very concerned about it drawing power from the iPad, but I'm completely satisfied with its performance after a full day of running it through the paces. Glad I didn't drop major coin on an expensive phantom power interface. It could use a bit more volume boost for cleans in some software like GarageBand--I'm having to dime the amp master volume and output pots of the sim software which isn't ideal for a warm jazz tone. I have needed my guitar volume at 10 (Duncan Hot Rod humbuckers) as well, which really makes it worse of course. Thinking of running a cheap headphone amp (like my Fiio E7) between the interface and my headphones so I can turn down the gain for better tone. Think I can use the line out for the headphone amp. Another slight downside is that Sonic Port is not compatible with wireless headphones. Not sure if any of the other are; but I would assume that interfaces without a headphone out jack wouldn't interfere with Bluetooth headsets. Dunno, but worth looking into if that's a critical factor for you. Gear: I've been running it the background with GarageBand or Mobile Pod whilst using Guitar Pro and Amazing Slow Downer. Plays nice with others. It works with other free sim software I've tried as well. The Lightening cable was longer than expected -- another pat on the back to Line 6. So this is my 4th Line 6 hardware purchase. Had 2 pods and a mini Pod. All work flawlessly. FWIW - I always use a right angle TRS adapter to protect my headphones and the device. Worthwhile investment. Anyway, I ran 2 very different types of headphones without a glitch. The first pair are IEMs with a mic. I was expecting issues but it worked just fine via the 1/8th" adapter. Also worked with my Grado SR 80is. Not a techie but thought impedance diff. Would have an impact, but no. SUMMARY: ---------------- POSITIVE: ----------------- - Well-made - Light weight and quite small - Flat sides for stability - 1/8" Headphone out - 1/4"' line out - Bundled with Line 6 Mobile Pod software (which FYI DOES run in the background) - Bundled with two adapters, one of which is Lightning cable - Clear sound for my needs. No discernible noise - Great price via-vis competition - Plug and play - Seems compatible with variety of headphones -- at least using an adapter - Plays nice with Apple Core Audio apps - Very low drain on iPad battery for jamming activities (haven't tried recording). ----------------- NEGATIVE: ----------------- - No hard volume or gain pot - Relies on device power and cannot simultaneously charge iPad - Could use a bit more amp boost for some dry cleans. Won't be an issue for most. - Not compatible w/ wireless headsets Advantages far outweigh negatives. If mine was stolen, I'd have ordered a new one the same day.

### ⭐ One most bothering fact of this sonic port
*by S***G on September 2, 2013*

I just give 1star to let you know one big glitch. As many reviews say, this is a cool stuff to play with. The sound is the quality of pod family. Works nice. But you can not input your pod tone to GarageBand. When launch GB, your sonic port now only works as interface. You have to make your own sound again using GB virtual amps and stomps. At this moment, you don't have any option to record your mobile pod sound on your iDevices. This is a silly glitch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product!
*by T***R on August 30, 2013*

This is the second gen of the line6 mobilepod/sonicport. It is a great product, I purchased it for line-in from my guitar and other sources to an iPad garageband. It works great with audiobus for the line6 effects and a good line-in, but if you are going DI from a guitar the volume may not get up there. I _WAS_ able to find a workaround and use the mobilePOD, but turned off all effects and head/cab modeling and was able to get a little bit more volume from it. Overall a great product and does exactly what I wanted for the price! Can't wait for their next gen of mobile recording/modeling.

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