 Hey everyone, it's Aaron here to tell you about our latest product, the Go Guitar Pro. So this is the newest addition to the Go family. If you're familiar with the Go guitar and the Go vocal, this is the next step up. But what makes it different? The Pro takes everything you love from the Go guitar like two-way monitoring and portability and then adds a killer USB audio interface with 24-bit conversion for crystal clear audio recording to your favorite DAW. The Go guitar Pro gives musicians the freedom to record quality audio anywhere, anytime using your favorite mobile iOS, Android, Mac or PC devices. Whether you want to be heard for miles or record a hotel room jam, Go guitar Pro is your creative tool to do both. It features an award-winning preamp, connections for your headphones, instrument and amplifier. It also includes an effects bypass switch for clean monitoring and a headphone volume and input gain controls, even an integrated belt clip. So stop worrying about power outlets, latency or the neighbors and simply plug in and go with this new guitar interface because you never know when a great song idea will strike. Go guitar Pro gives you the chance to create what you want when you want. The Go guitar Pro is super simple to get started with. I'm going to quickly show you how to get recording, performing or rehearsing with the Pro. So grab your Go guitar Pro from the package and first connect it to your favorite Mac or PC or iOS or Android device, any of the above, using the USB cable that came in the box. And as soon as your DAW recognizes it, your device should power up. So once the light comes on, plug in your instrument into the quarter inch jack at the bottom. So next plug in your headphones to the eighth inch jack at the top of the device. Today we're using an iPad and our very own companion app called Guitar Rack. And so when I put my headphones on, I'm going to hear my guitar right away. So if you're using another app like GarageBand, you'll need to go into the settings menu and enable input monitoring to hear your guitar. So the next thing we're going to want to set up is the input gain and the headphone volume. The input gain is here on the left and I'm going to play a big open chord with all my strings and I'm going to watch that LED turn red. I'm going to turn down that gain volume so that even my loudest strums aren't going to send it into the red. The next thing, once I've done that, is just simply adjusting the headphone volume here on the right and that's going to set my level for my monitoring. And that's it. If it still doesn't sound correct to you, double check your volume knobs, your tone knob, your pickup selector, patch cable, anything in between your guitar and the device itself. Now we built the Go Guitar Pro with portability in mind. So we put an integrated belt clip on the back that'll let you get creative and mount it pretty much anywhere you like. Now that you're all set up, you're ready to capture that clean distortion-free tone and start applying your own effects to it. Now I'm using our companion app called Guitar Rack, which has tons of great effects and amp simulation. And I'm going to add some overdrive here. Oh yeah, that's great. But that doesn't mean that I can't use my own amp. To do that, all I need to do is grab a quarter inch patch cable and plug it into the guitar through on the Go Guitar Pro. I'm going to unplug my headphones because I need to turn the volume up on the side in order to send the signal through to the guitar amp. Now take the other end of the quarter inch cable, plug it into the amp, and we're set. So there's one more feature to tell you about, and that's the effects bypass switch located on the side. This bypasses the effects to the guitar through. So if I were to have it on, I would hear any effects that I had in the companion app coming through the guitar amp, and you may not want that. So all I do is switch the switch, and now I'm hearing just the clean guitar signal come through the amp. And that's it, that's all you need to start recording to your device anywhere, using a DAW playing discreetly with headphones or with our companion app Guitar Rack. You can play with an arsenal of pedal effects and amp emulators. Now stop watching and start creating.