Griffin GarageBand Guitar and and XLR (below) cables allow you to connect to your computer.
Guitar cable
If you've ever tried to connect your guitar to your computer, you'll appreciate the simplicity of the GarageBand Guitar Cable. This high quality, magnetically shielded cable eliminates the need for additional adapters - just plug one end into your Mac's input port and the other end to your axe. Alternatively, plug the guitar cable into the Griffin iMic USB adaptor input the best quality sound for your Mac or PC.
This high quality, magnetically shielded cable is a generous 10 feet long, and sports a standard 1/4" guitar plug at one end and a stereo mini-jack at the other — ready to plug right into your Mac's mini audio-in port. Your Mac is one of those without an audio in port? No problem. We've got you covered with a Griffin iMic — no other adapters are needed.
XLR microphone cable
Professional microphones for sound and music recording typically have a 3-pin XLR connector designed to work with most pro music gear.
The Griffin iMic USB Audio Interface has a built in preamp, and is an effective and inexpensive way to connect a microphone to a computer and incorporates the computer standard stereo mini jack input.
XLR microphones have previously required a combination of awkward adapters and cables that can also cause potential audio problems. The release of the new GarageBand Microphone Cable, with its XLR connector at one end and stereo mini jack at the other, makes a clean and simple recording setup for GarageBand.
The GarageBand Microphone Cable also works great with the Griffin iTalk iPod Recording module. The Griffin iTalk turns any compatible iPod into a convenient voice recorder. Now even low impedance professional XLR microphones can connect directly into the Griffin iTalk.
Part Numbers:
Garage band cable for guitar gr-gtr
Garage band cable for XLR microphones gr-xlr

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