It doesn't appear that iMic connects to the phone line. I'd like to ditch the Radio Shack box - it seems to be introducing a fair amount of noise. Can I wire a mini plug to a phone cord an plug that into the iMic or does the DuoPhone box do some other magic that I'm not aware of? On Jul 10, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Steve Goldstein wrote: > Try connecting it through the Griffin iMic ($40), which digitizes it. > > http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/imic/ > > iMic was the original USB audio adapter that enabled Mac and PC > users to add stereo input and output to their USB computers that, > otherwise, lacked the necessary hardware support. > > > iMic allows you to connect virtually any microphone or sound input > device to your iBook, PowerBook, PowerMac or other Mac or PC > systems with a USB port. iMic supports both mic and line level > inputs via a selectable switch, as well as a variable level output > for connecting speakers or headphones. > > Even fewer $$ via PriceGrabber: > > http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Griffin_iMic_2,__14568142/ > sort_type=price > > At 11:27 AM -0500 7/10/06, Mike Urseth wrote: >> The Duophone works (after a fashion) on a micro cassetter >> recorder, but I need to go direct to digital. >> >> Suggestions? >