The audio input is a single combined XLR guitar / mic / line input and this is able to supply phantom power to your studio mics if required. Therefore using a third party PSU could indeed void the warranty, both of the iRig Pro I/O and the Apple device it is connected to." The power supply is approved specifically for use with the iRig Pro I/O to supply power through to the host iOS device. They told us "both the iRig Pro I/O and the optional power supply are Apple MFi approved. If you use a third party PSU instead, the company says it can't guarantee optimum performance, which is a disclaimer made by many other electronics companies too. It’s £39.99 / around $50 which is a little on the high side but could be worth it if you intend to do long sessions. There’s an optional power supply and if you get it, you will also be able to charge your mobile device during use which is a nice touch. It’s powered by two batteries or via Lightning or USB, both of which have cables provided and obviously these also carry audio and MIDI back and forth to your device. It fits easily in one hand and is lightweight but solid.
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