It seems the iRig UA is a better option because it also comes with 25 gear credits and some T Racks software in addition to Amplitube Metal.glokraw wrote: That's getting dangerously close to no-brainer territory. The HD-A comes with
Amplitube Metal, so combined with Amplitube 4 Deluxe, one might justify
fetching the plastic from the wifes hiding place in the back of the freezer.
(got lucky when searching for the last of the frozen blackberries)
Does anyone know a reason to go with the HD-A over the UA?
The promo page doesn't make sense because it says the HD-A costs $79 and supports 96kHz but then on the product page it's $99 and it says nothing about 96kHz--it says it tops out at 48kHz.


