
Equip your Stream Deck + with XLR Dock, an audio interface and space-saving mic preamp. So you can mix, monitor, or control just about anything.
Q: Does the XLR Dock offer any monitoring features?
A: The Elgato XLR Dock allows you to mix, monitor, and control audio for your Stream Deck +.
Q: What types of microphones can be used with the XLR Dock?
A: The XLR Dock is compatible with both XLR and USB microphones.
Q: Are there any software applications that can be used with the XLR Dock?
A: The Elgato XLR Dock is an audio interface and mic preamp that allows you to mix, monitor, and control audio.
Q: What is the warranty period for the XLR Dock?
A: The XLR Dock is covered by a two-year warranty for parts.
Q: How does the XLR Dock connect to the Stream Deck +?
A: The XLR Dock is designed specifically for the Stream Deck +, acting as an audio interface and microphone preamp.
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Q: Is this device compatible with MacBook/ IOS?
A: XLR Dock for Stream Deck + is compatible with MacBooks (macOS) but not with iOS devices like iPhones or iPads.
Customers enjoy that the XLR Dock helps to free up desk space. Users appreciate that the dock removes clutter from their workspace. Overall, customers seem to be happy with the product's ability to optimize desk space.
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I upgraded from Audient Evo 8 with a Cloud Lifter now I don't need it anymore since it have 75 gain so it's plenty of gain with most mic in the market including Shure SM7B no need a cloud lifter when using this device
Primetime Posted
No brainer if you have a Stream Deck Plus. I’m new to the Stream Decks and only purchased that version because of this add on module for my XLR module so I could replace my Wave XLR audio interface. The Stream Deck Plus makes it much cleaner and easier to use the Wave XLR, in my opinion. You can actually see percentages of the gain input versus LED dots only on the Wave XLR. Pushing in the dial mutes the mic instead of the capacitive touch button that I ALWAYS accidentally touched on the Wave XLR also. Install was super simple and I was up and running in 5 minutes or less. I’ve got one space tied up on my desk now instead of two like I had before for a cleaner look. This is a no brainer…get one if you have a XLR mic!
Moakes Posted
Pros: It is very convenient and minimize desk space using stream deck and audio mixer as one. Cons: it is a bit pricey. You may notice the difference between using a separate audio mixer and XLR Dock. For mic sound quality you can adjust using Wave link, but it was not easy for me. Complaint: Only one color available (I have white Stream Deck+), but it is back plate, so it does not bother me too much
pigstar Posted