The GuitarBud is passive, and a waste of money. The IK Multimedia Amplitube iRig device is active, a far better bet for guitarists.
Vin*Tone, I'm delighted you had good results with the schematic! The hardware highpass filter inside the iPxx does roll off the low end - different models do it more or less drastically. The iPod Touch is not too bad (5 dB down at 20 Hz) but other models are far worse. See the link two posts down for the graph. The cure would be to boost the bottom end either in software or hardware. If for example MultiTrack will have EQ capability that should help.
To fix it in hardware, you'd need a bass boost circuit. I don't think you could fit it inside a 1/4" jack, but you could make a small box for it. On the other hand, I just did a perfunctory Google search and found innumerable commercial products which would probably help. There are preamp/tone control modules that retrofit into the bass, and various stompbox preamp/tone controls for bass. One of these products would probably be a good bet.
While the input does roll off, it will still receive some energy at lower frequencies. For all but the worst iPxx device, it should be well within the range of being fixable.
Another alternative is to use a Belkin TuneTalk mic, which has a stero line-in jack. You could feed the line-in jack with your choice of external preamp/bass boost device. I have recently verified that I can get incredibly clean recordings through the TuneTalk jack. It has hardware-selectable gain (mic-level or line-level), which is convenient.
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