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| The Bottom Line | Belkin's TuneTalk Stereo iPod accessory performs admirably, but for many applications, its hour of recording time is not enough. | For capturing pristine, realistic stereo audio to your iPod, the Blue Microphones Mikey offers the best bang for the buck. | The Alesis ProTrack isn't the smallest, cheapest, or most-fully featured stereo iPod recorder we've seen, but the inclusion of phantom-powered mic inputs gives it a unique edge over the competition. | The Belkin GoStudio is an affordable and convenient tool for capturing lectures, interviews, and music rehearsals directly to your iPod. If quality matters, you'll need to forgo the iPod and spend a little extra on a standalone recorder. | If you're a guitarist with an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, the AmpliTube iRig offers an inexpensive, practical solution for rehearsing over headphones, but it falls short as a songwriting tool. |
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