![]() ![]() ![]() The Rocksmith Real Tone USB Audio Cable is 11.25 feet long, which gives you plenty of reach. Compatible with Xbox 360 and later, PlayStation 3 and later, and PC.Along the same lines, you can use most popular recording software, like Garage Band, Audacity, and Pro Tools. You can even use it on Linux systems, provided they support USB audio inputs. For Mac, you’ll need to be running Mac OS X or later. ![]() It can connect to Windows systems running Windows XP and later. This cable is compatible with any ¼-inch audio source. As a result, the 16-bit, 44.1kHz signal is incredibly reliable, with near-zero interference. Not to be outdone, HOSONGIN surrounds this with yet another protective layer, made of spiraled tinned copper. Around each core is a PVC shield, and both cores are housed in a further layer of aluminum foil shielding. The copper cores consist of twisted copper strands, each of which has a tin coating. You also get a little velcro strap that can be used to keep the cable neatly coiled. This drives up the price, but it also provides a superior connection to other types of materials. The ¼-inch and USB Type-A tips are both gold plated. It seems very durable, and doesn’t get kinked easily. It has a black outer layer, which is constructed from a tough braided nylon. The HOSONGIN USB Guitar Cable is also 10-feet long. So as long as your software supports USB mics, you’re good to go. Your system will recognize it as a USB microphone. Meanwhile, you get excellent compatibility with almost any recording software. You can connect any guitar, ¼-inch microphone, or other instruments with a ¼-inch jack. It also works with Mac machines, provided they run OS X. This cable is compatible with all versions of Windows dating all the way back to Windows 98 SE. It’s capable of carrying audio at 16 bits, and at either 48 or 44.1kHz. Everything is protected by a braided nylon outer core with a blend of white and light green fibers. This is surrounded by a spiral copper mesh that provides even more shielding from interference. Around that is a conductive PVC sleeve that reduces interference. The copper core carries your audio signal, and is covered by a thin polyethylene coating. The cable itself has a multi-layered design. ![]()
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