Right. That adapter only worked for Macs which used the Omni microphone, such as the Duos. (I think the line-level/PlainTalk inputs started arriving at around the time of the PCI machines, but I do not know for sure). You don't need it for the 2400, because the 2400 has a line level input already. The Apple adapter attenuated line level down to mic level, which the Omni-mic machines required.
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