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Troubleshooting
Sound is distorted.
Check that the input level on iRig Stream has been set properly. If the signal LED is red (HIGH) when you stream
your audio, decrease the input level as described in this guide.
I don’t get any sound.
In order for iRig Stream to turn on, a Core Audio-compatible audio app must first be launched on your iOS
device or Mac.
• iOS: be sure you are using an app that works with audio input from the Lightning dock connector.
• Mac: be sure you have set “iRig Stream” as the audio input device on the audio app you are using.
A “phasing” sound is present while monitoring the incoming signal.
In order to allows you to monitoring the incoming audio with apps and software that do not allow for audio input
monitoring, a direct monitoring function is always enabled on iRig Stream. If a “phasing” effect is present, you
can disable the input monitoring from your recording app. For more details about its monitoring function, refer to
the documentation for your audio software.
Specifications
Common
Conversion: 24-bit A/D, 24-bit D/A
Sampling Rate: 32 kHz ,44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Power: USB bus powered or, DC IN. When connected to an external PSU (iRig PSU 3A, not included), iRig
Stream charge the connected iOS lightning device.
Metering: 3x LEDs
Device Connection: mini-DIN
Dimensions: 105.5mm x 44.5mm x 24mm (4,15”x1,75”x0,94”)
Line input
Connector: 2x RCA (unbal.) Left/Right
Nominal Input Level: -10dBV
Head Room: 12dB
Input Impedance: 16.5kOhms
Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20kHz
Headset/Phone
Connector: 1/8” TRRS jack (CTIA wiring standard)
Supply voltage: > 2,5V
Microphone gain: Adjustable with numbered thumbwheel
Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20kHz
Headphone Level control: numbered thumbwheel
Headphone Output Power: 100mW into 50Ohms