Apogee JAM Guitar Input
Studio-quality guitar tone for GarageBand on iPad, iPhone, and Mac
- 1/4-in. instrument input for electric guitar or bass
- Best guitar tone with PureDIGITAL technology
- Control knob for easy input level adjustment
- No configuration, just plug in and play
- Made for use with GarageBand and Logic software
Features
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Beginners and seasoned players who want a high-quality guitar sound for practicing, recording, or just jamming on both iPad and Mac.
Studio quality guitar input for iPad, iPhone, or Mac
Jam brings the legendary sound quality of Apogee to iPad, iPhone, and Mac for under $100. Now you can have a pocket-sized, plug in and play interface at an unprecedented price and experience ultimate tone with the guitar amps and effects in GarageBand or other compatible applications.
Pristine digital sound for ultimate guitar tone
Jam is a premium digital device featuring PureDIGITAL technology that delivers your guitar's true tone to your iPad, iPhone, or Mac without compromise. JAM is the first high-quality interface that makes a digital connection to both iOS devices and Mac. You will notice the difference between the sound quality of Jam and other similar products.
Crank it up or down with easy level control
Jam features an input gain control knob. This rotary style wheel is conveniently located on the side of Jam for easy thumb access and allows you to dial in the level of your guitar without accessing software.
Status and level indication
It's easy to tell if Jam is set up properly by the status light on the top panel. If it's green, you're ready to rock and the light becomes your input level indicator. If it turns red, you're rocking too hard and you need to turn it down with the gain control knob.
Plug in and play
There's no difficult set up or configuration. Just plug in, open your favorite software such as GarageBand or Logic and rock out.
Apogee Electronics—Setting the standard since 1985
For over 25 years, Apogee Electronics has been a leader in professional digital audio. Apogee products are used in some of the most prestigious recording studios around the world and have been instrumental in making countless GRAMMY and OSCAR winning recordings.
Highlights
- PureDIGITAL instrument connection delivers pristine sound quality
- Designed for electric guitar and bass
- With no confusing setup, you can start recording in minutes
- Works with GarageBand on iOS devices or with any Core Audio compatible application on a Mac, such as Logic
- Control knob allows easy input level adjustment
- Powered by connection to iPad, iPhone, or Mac
- Multicolor LED for status indication and input level monitoring
- Studio quality instrument preamp with up to 40dB of gain
- High-quality locking output connects directly to iPad and iPhone dock connector port or USB port on a Mac
- 44.1kHz, 24-bit analog-to-digital conversion (Better than CD quality)
- Auto Soft Limit for optimal input level
- Made in the U.S.A.
Did You Notice?
JAM is a true digital device featuring special circuitry designed specifically for guitar and bass. The Apogee engineers responsible for JAM's sound quality have created professional audio recording products found in recording studios around the world and heard on countless hit records.
Technical Specs
General
- Usage: Music Creation
Connections
- Number of Channels: 1
Dimension
- Weight: 1.6 oz./45.4 g
- Height: 0.9 in./2.89 cm
- Cable Length: 1.6 ft./.5 m (iOS device connections); 3.3 ft./1 m (Mac connection)
- Width: 1.2 in./3.05 cm
- Length: 3.75 in./9.5 cm
Compatibility
Mac
- Mac OS X v10.6.4 or later; iOS v4.2.1 or later
- 1GB of RAM minimum; 2GB recommended
- Intel processor
- USB 2.0 (for Mac); Dock connector (for iOS devices)
- GarageBand, Logic Pro, MainStage, or any Core Audio compatible application
Compatibility
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4
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iPad
1st generation -
iPad 2
2nd generation
What's in the Box?
- Apogee Jam Guitar Input
- 1.6 ft./.5m cable for connection to iPad and iPhone
- 3.3 ft./1m cable for connection to Mac
- Quick start guide
- Velcro strip for mounting
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty: One year
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 805676301006
- Mfr. Part Number: JAM
Most Useful Reviews
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Absolutely LOVE it!
- Written by Matthew S from CHURCH HILL
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Amazing writing/jamming device
- Written by Sergio R from north hollywood
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Excellent Product
- Written by Matt P from Cocoa
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Most Recent Reviews
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Very good.
- Written by Fred C from Tracadie
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Great Gear
- Written by trevor F
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Apogee JAM - A Fantastic Device
- Written by Gregg W from Carol Stream
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Most Interesting
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Can I plug apogy jam into a guitar amp for live gigging?
- Asked by David W
- Nov 22, 2012
Answer
Yes - Absolutely. I preform on a regular basis using this as a tool. In fact I am doing it right now. You can plug your guitar into the 1/4" on the jam and then plug the 'jam' into your iPad/MacBook. Use aplitube or GarageBand etc... You then need to use a 3.5 mm audio cable that is male on both ends to connect the headphones jack on the iPad/MacBook to your amp. You will need a 3.5mm to 1/4" adapter to plug the cable into you amp, just make sure you get a mono adapter - most of the ones you will find at audio stores are all stereo - your amp and most mixing boards for live shows will be mono and if you are using other apps in the background on your iPad it will only pick up one half of the stereo sound. You can 100% use this for live shows, I do it all the time. I also use MainStage, an app for my MacBoook Pro which allows even more in depth pedal settings for live concerts. I specifically bought this to do live shows - It is fantastic! I have never even tried recording with it :) …More
- Answered by Matthew C from Montreal
- Apr 17, 2013
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Is there a risk of damaging my built in sound card or my speakers on my macbook pro when I use this product?
- Asked by Leo S from Pooler
- Mar 4, 2013
Answer
Your sound card should be fine. As to the speakers just monitor the sound level and you should be fine. After a certain level of volume distortion takes place and could damage the speakers just like in the home or car. I personally prefer headphones because you can really hear what's going on...plus it takes stress off of your comp speakers.
Another thing to consider would be some external computer speakers or even some decent studio monitor speakers designed specifically for home recording. I record music into my mac and never use the built in speakers because they can't handle all of the mhz ranges. Hope this helps! …More- Answered by Angelo K from Austin
- Mar 20, 2013
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4th Gen iPad & JAM - buy now with 30 pin adapter or wait for native lightning version of JAM?
- Asked by Duncan E
- Nov 3, 2012
Answer
Chris A, sorry I ended up deciding to wait for apogee to release a JAM with a native lightning adapter - which they haven't done yet, but apparently they are going to... …More
- Answered by Duncan E
- Feb 10, 2013
Recently Answered
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does the apogee jam have just a usb input to go into the 27"mac desktop? or is it just for ipads and phones
- Asked by Shane B from Perth
- Feb 7, 2013
Answer
Yes it come with a USB connection for macs
- Answered by Wayne P from Mississauga
- Feb 9, 2013
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Does this work ipad 4th gen
- Asked by Menandro R from San Carlos
- Dec 2, 2012
Best Answer
Yes, it works with the lightning->30 pins adapter
- Answered by Benoit P
- Dec 8, 2012
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is there any latency (delay) with the recording?
- Asked by Bradley D from Burke
- Mar 19, 2011
Best Answer
I'm using it with an iPad (1) and there is a noticeable latency... Don't know if this is inherent in the hardware or if it would be better on and iPad 2. …More
- Answered by Nick D from Stirling
- Oct 21, 2011