The Imic is a stereo sound device, in short it is an external sound  
card if you like, one of the best things since sliced bread in my  
opinion.

On 05/12/2006, at 10:46 AM, Brent Harding wrote:

Can this do stereo mix recording if the default sound card is set to it?

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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 3:20 AM
Subject: Them little round plastic things


> Hi all!
> I'm a user of 2 very different computer systems here, I use standard
> PC'S with Windows and LINUX and I use my trusty Mac so when I heard
> about a small sound device that could be plugged into all my machines
> without any need for drivers I was most interested hence the arrival
> of my Imic today.
> I felt cheated there for a while when i received the box, something
> as small as this promising me good audio quality? My missgivings
> increased upon the opening of the box to discover that the Imic is
> about 1 and a half inches round, it looks almost comical, like one of
> those toys we used to play with as kids, like an oversized watch or a
> standard sized lollypop but the outside looks I can assure you having
> tested this little beauty are truly deceptive.
> The Imic plugs into a USB 2.0 port of your  computer and as I've
> already stated, whether you're a fan of your Mac or of your PC makes
> no difference whatsoever, just plug the Imic in and you have another
> sound device, great for those laptop systems that don't have a full
> sound device built-in.
> The layout of the Imic is extremely simple, just 2 3.5MM minijack
> stereo sockets and 1 switch. One socket is for line-out whilst the
> other is for line-in/stereo microphone, the switch toggles the line-
> in socket between microphone and line-in.
> So how does it perform? just as good as any other sound card  or
> device as I said earlier, I'm amazed.
> How do you know its connected? With the Mac you see it available as
> an audio input/output device. In Windows, you'll see it in the list
> of audio devices under the audio tab in Sound.
> How much is an Imic? An absolute steal at $50.00 Australia, that's
> what I paid for mine.
> A CD ROM comes with the Imic but as yet I haven't examined its
> contents, I've had no need to.
> Dane Trethowan
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> Dane Trethowan
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