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Elgato Wave XLR Pro — Quick Start Guide

Overview

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  • LED: Status LED
  • 2 Headphone Ports: Headphone Channel 1 (6.3 or 3.5 jack)
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  • 2 USB-C Ports: Host and Aux I/O (USB-C)
  • 2 Line Ports: Line In/Out (3.5 mm jack)
  • 2 Headphone Ports: Headphone Channel 2 (6.3 or 3.5 mm jack)
  • XLR Ports: Mic 1 and 2 (XLR)

Software

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Download Elgato Wave Link to get started: elgato.com/download

Have a Stream Deck? Get the Link plugin from Elgato Marketplace for instant, hands-on control: marketplace.elgato.com

Connect to a PC

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Use the supplied USB-C cable to connect Wave XLR Pro to your computer via the HOST port. For optimal performance, avoid connecting via a USB hub.

Microphones

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Connect your microphones to the XLR ports using standard XLR cables (male-to-female connectors). Phantom power is enabled by default and can be toggled in the Wave Link app.

Headphones

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Connect your headphones to the ports labeled 1 (front) and 2 (back). Only connect one pair of headphones per back and front.

Keep your monitor volume moderate to avoid ear damage!

USB-C I/O

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Connect your phone, console, or second PC for a seamless dual PC setup. This port supports most USB Audio Class devices, through some proprietary systems, such as Xbox, are not compatible. Please note that this port does not charge devices.

Line I/O

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The Line I/O ports allow you to receive (In) and Send (Out) analog line-level signals from/to a wide range of devices, including field recorders, sample players, audio interfaces, mixers, cameras, and more.