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Free in the UK - Line 6 Sonic Port guitar interface

edited January 2023 in Market Place

This only works with Lightning-port-based devices, but would still be useful to any guitar players using an iPhone or an older iPad. It doesn't require a hub (nor will it work with one), just plugs straight into the device. It does have a headphone jack.

Will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis, I'm happy to post this anywhere in the UK.

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  • Ah good stuff, I’d seen this a while back and thought about it for my workshop, then forgot until today. Most generous of you!

  • @Krupa said:
    Ah good stuff, I’d seen this a while back and thought about it for my workshop, then forgot until today. Most generous of you!

    Some items are just not worth the hassle of dealing with Ebay :) Either they have big defects or they've deprecated in value so much it's not worth selling them.

    I have a 10.5 iPad Pro with the white spot problem, it's not worth selling with such a visible defect, so it's now become my music centre/media player. All the music-making apps have come off and I've filled it with my huge music collection, and it's a hub for my Sonos and bluetooth speakers.

  • @richardyot said:

    @Krupa said:
    Ah good stuff, I’d seen this a while back and thought about it for my workshop, then forgot until today. Most generous of you!

    Some items are just not worth the hassle of dealing with Ebay :) Either they have big defects or they've deprecated in value so much it's not worth selling them.

    I have a 10.5 iPad Pro with the white spot problem, it's not worth selling with such a visible defect, so it's now become my music centre/media player. All the music-making apps have come off and I've filled it with my huge music collection, and it's a hub for my Sonos and bluetooth speakers.

    Definitely, selling something with doubts on eBay can easily become a liability!

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