

#Griffin ifire pro

The iFire was designed to power the Apple Pro speakers on computers that didn't have the special connection that Apple desktops used to have. Ma17:07 EST #10 Martin - you may need to clarify your question.Ma14:58 EST #9 As proposed on Griffins FAQ on iFire you can use other speakers than Apples.Has anyone tried that? ATPM Staff.Febru16:56 EST #8 I've done that but, thanks! martin Saelan.and with Apple having dropped FireWire as a standard connection on iPods, Griffin probably did not have enough demand to continue manufacturing the iFire. Febru16:52 EST #7 iFire is no longer listed as a product on the Griffin website.Do you know where I can get my hands one? Every where seems to be sold out! :-( Andrew Kator (ATPM Staff) Febru16:46 EST #6 I'm a little late in finding this product.
#Griffin ifire full

If you’re interested, write to us at Comments (60) For those who shelved their Apple Pro Speakers to use other speakers with their iMac, the iFire gives a reason to bring the unused equipment back into service.Ĭopyright © 2004 Andrew Reviewing in ATPM is open to anyone. This makes the iFire and Apple Pro Speakers a good alternative for college students and those on the go who have space and portability considerations. The speakers sounded identical at the same volume levels (neither louder nor quieter with one or the other) and there was no noticeable difference in audio quality using the iFire.Įxactly as it is advertised, the iFire is an ideal solution for those who want to use their Apple Pro Speakers with other Macs or iPods. There was no significant difference between the iFire and the iMac’s built-in Apple Pro Speaker output. A Miles Davis CD was used for the comparison because the CD offered uncompressed audio and the selection of music offered a wide frequency range with marked changes of instrumental emphasis and volume.

While this is an unscientific comparison, any major changes in distortion and frequency range should have been audible. To compare the output quality between the two, I played a CD through the Apple Pro Speakers using the iMac’s built-in port, and then played the same tracks through the same iMac using the iFire to power the speakers. A concern for some might be how the iFire’s quality compares to the iMac’s built-in amplification.
