Rock Out With Your Ipod Using the MiJam Guitar

mijamguitar Rock Out With Your Ipod Using the MiJam GuitarTake a pinch of Guitar Hero and mix it up with your iPod and you get the MiJam Guitar. The white MiJam Guitar works as a stand alone guitar but it is designed to play along with any digital music device, including your iPod or MP3 player. The Guitar has tempo, pitch and volume controls, and it comes with four sound styles including heavy metal, rock, blues and bass. The MiJam guitar retails for £26.99.

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  1. Newlaunches.com on February 23rd, 2007 9:54 am

    MiJam with my iPod and have blast!…

    Air guitar as we all know is a major event in the U.S., but here is a different take on playing the guitar. MiJam is a guitar that can play along with any digital music device, such as an iPod and MP3 players, and can even work with stereo players and …

  2. Coolness Roundup » Blog Archive » Trade in Your Air Guitar For A MiJam Guitar on February 24th, 2007 1:21 am

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