giorgiofesta wrote:Thanks Peter
All is clear now. According to you which is the best option for a decent but portabile guitar rig? Iloud or iLoud Micro Monitor? I need good basses and a nice and credible guitar tone with nice punch... thanks
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iLoud is one of the best speakers out there for a portable guitar amp style rig. The
iLoud Micro Monitors would also be a great option. Personally, I use the iLoud Micro Monitors, since they can also be used to listed back and edit your mixes with a bit more precision.
ziiz87 wrote:Hi Guys, I would appreciate your help for the following please :
I own an Irig Stomp I/O and i just purchased PreSonus Eris E3.5 speakers and was wondering how to connect the Irig stomp I/O to the monitoring speakers ?
can the output balance from the stomp be connected to the speakers via a 1/4 inch cables ? as the monitor speakers also take 2 TRS cables - Can i connect the i stomp balanced output to the speakers TRS inputs ?
Also is there a way to connect 2 instruments to the Istomp, any way to sing and play the guitar both at the same time from the Irig stomp I/o ? Thank you so much !
I would suggest going out from your iRig Stomp I/O line level outputs (1/4" Left & Right) to the Presonus Eris E3.5 1/4" inputs. These are both balanced connections, so a TRS connection would be suggested.
Unfortunately, the iRig Stomp I/O only offers a single mono input. This would not allow for multiple instruments to be input. If you do need to use two instruments, the iRig Pro Duo could be used in this case. The iRig Pro Duo would work well with the iRig Stomp I/O in a couple way.
On iOS since you only have one connector to attach audio interfaces, using the iRig Stomp I/O in 'Stand-alone' mode for just MIDI messages will allow you to get the best of both worlds. This would allow for multiple instrument inputs and full MIDI control over your apps.
Check out more on the iRig Pro Duo below.
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/irigproduo/Hope this helps!