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TC-Helicon GO XLR

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All-in-One USB Audio Interface

  • For podcasters, gamers and streamers
  • 4-Channel digital stereo mixer with motorised faders, LED meter, mute switch and display for your own logos per channel
  • For Windows 7/8/10
  • LED and display colour changeable (RGB)
  • Integrated TC-Helicon vocal effects: reverb, delay, pitch, gender, megaphone, robot, hardtune
  • Sampler function - import and recording
  • ‘Beep’ button for fading out words that are critical to politeness
  • Various profiles can be created
  • Up to 24-bit / 48 kHz AD/DA converters
  • +48 V phantom power
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 285 x 174 x 82 mm
  • Including GoXLR app (download) for Windows 7/8/10

Connections:

  • Microphone input: XLR and 3.5 mm jack
  • Stereo line input: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • Stereo line output: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm mini jack
  • Optical S/PDIF input for Xbox or Playstation
  • USB
  • Power supply connector
Available since May 2019
Item number 455810
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Recording / Playback Channels 2x2
Number of Mic Inputs 1
Number of Line Inputs 1
Instrument Inputs 0
Number of Line Outs 1
Headphone Outs 1
Phantom power Yes
Number of S/PDIF Connectors 1
Number of ADAT Connectors 0
Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
Number of MADI Connectors 0
Ethernet 0
Other Connectors USB
MIDI interface No
Word Clock No
Max. sample rate (kHz) 48 kHz
Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
USB Bus-Powered No
Incl. power supply Yes
USB Version 2.0
Width in mm 0 mm
Depth in mm 0 mm
Height in mm 0 mm
Connection Format USB port Type B
Zero latency monitoring 1
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An audio interface for streaming

TC-Helicon GO XLR All-in-One USB Audio Interface in action

The TC-Helicon GO XLR is a USB audio interface for Windows that offers users an all-in-one solution for streaming podcasts, games, or similar content. The four-channel mixer, with motorised faders and freely assignable LCD labels, ensures intuitive control of the volume levels of assigned sources during live transmissions and lets you adjust both the numerous hardware inputs and several virtual audio channels on your computer (e.g. voice chat, game sound, etc.). An onboard sampler and a directly integrated effects section with a selection of vocal FX offer additional functions that are usually only available with extra hardware or complex software setups. This makes the GO XLR a complete control hub for the audio part of streaming.

GoXLR App

Easy to set up

The heart of the TC-Helicon GO XLR is its accompanying app, which can be used to assign the four motorised faders to the appropriate input channels, control the routing of the output channels, and set up a connected microphone (level, gate/expander, equaliser, and compressor), among a host of other things. You can connect dynamic microphones or simple headset microphones, as well as condenser microphones that require phantom power. The app can also be used to change settings for the effects, select samples for dedicated sample pads, and adjust the coloured LEDs of the buttons and faders. Another very useful function is the ability for all non-global settings to be stored in presets for different applications.

Closeup of the TC-Helicon GO XLR All-in-One USB Audio Interface

Perfect for live streams

The TC-Helicon GO XLR offers all the audio functions required for streaming games, tutorials, podcasts, and screencasts in one compact box that is far more manageable and uncomplicated than, for example, a conventional compact mixer. Streamers will appreciate the GO XLR’s onboard sampler, which is not included in the smaller GO XLR Mini, and its FX section. This includes both simple reverb and echo, in addition to which more drastic effects such as pitch shift, gender, megaphone, robot, and hardtune effects are also on offer, lessening the burden on your computer. Also helpful are the mute buttons for each fader channel, which affect either all of the output channels or an individual one (e.g. stream channel or voice chat only), and a beep button to censor any profanity or "offensive" words.

Connections on the TC-Helicon GO XLR All-in-One USB Audio Interface

About TC-Helicon

TC-Helicon was founded in 2000 as a subsidiary of TC Electronic in cooperation with IVL Technologies Ltd. and has since specialised in voice recording technology. TC-Helicon focuses primarily on portable audio interfaces. The product range also includes various signal processors designed for the voice, in the form of effect pedals or compact devices with microphone stand mounts. Since 2015, TC Helicon has belonged to Music Tribe, the holding company of Behringer, which has brought brands such as Midas and Klark Teknik under one roof.

A wealth of interfaces

The TC-Helicon GO XLR offers a wide range of physical and virtual input and output channels and is therefore ideally equipped for a wide variety of streaming situations. On the hardware side, there are two mic inputs (XLR and 3.5mm jack for headsets), an analogue line-in for playback devices (e.g. smartphones), and an optical S/PDIF input for game consoles (e.g. Xbox or PlayStation) as well as a headphone output and a line out (e.g. for connecting a dedicated streaming computer) on offer. On the software side, five input channels (chat, game, music, sample, and system) and three output channels (broadcast stream mix, chat mic, and sample) are available. All of these virtual channels can be used as inputs or outputs in appropriate applications.

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DaniaRa 15.09.2022
Очень хорошая вещь для стримеров, имеет в себе кучу возможностей настройки под стрим, один XLR вход заставляет грустить, как и вход для наушников. Преамп Midas показывает достойный уровень, но звёзд с неба не хватает. DSP эффекты работают без нареканий, как и роутинг собственно говоря. Отдельно выделю Сэмплер, который очень хорошо интегрирован в карту, аж 16 сэмплов любой длины можно записать или загрузить. В этом плане, мало, кто сможет конкурировать по удобству и функционалу с GO XLR.
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The go to for a high quality streaming experience
Ambitious Streamer 25.03.2022
I am using the goxlr with a Shure SM7B and very soon a pair of DT 900 Pro X. I can tell you right now, everyone has been saying that you need a cloudlifter in order to power the SM7B but that statement does not apply to the Goxlr. It has Midas Preamps more than capable of giving the Shure SM7B the juice it needs. The sound quality is amazing and very tunable to your voice. The voice changer is a very good tool to make your audience laugh their heads off and the sampler is just pure gold for creating memes. 4 individual faders dedicated to your mic,vc,music and system volumes. What else could someone ask for?
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great product. but 1 problem for US buyers
iCharley 09.03.2021
I have had the GOXLR Mini for a little over a year and really wanted to upgrade, Thomann had the best prices (especially during this pandemic).

One problem, for US buyers: The power cable, is not an American plug in. It is a European(?) plug in, so you will need to go buy an adapter. I'm not blaming Thomann for this as it was my fault, I didn't really read/look at the pictures, just saw the price and full sent it lol. Now I'm off to BestBuy to get an adapter real quick!

Fast shipping and delivery. Awesome product. Thank you, Thomann
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The GoXLR is (almost) perfect.
Encoded 17.11.2020
I am a part time Twitch streamer and was sick of using Voicemeeter as it is a buggy mess and not user friendly unless you know what you are doing. I found the GoXLR via a Youtube video and got to researching. Now finally having used it for a couple of weeks I can give my initial review.

Pros:
- GoXLR along with its software is extremely intuitive. Initial setup was simple and it is very intuitive if you need to go in and mess about with any audio settings.
- The unit is fully customisable, from lighting to sound sources.
- The faders seem to be well built. (Also motorised) ;).

Cons:
- The unit is susceptible to ground loop noise, there is nothing to mitigate it inside the unit.
- Would love to have one extra fader for headset volume (although you can set any of the faders to this, it is going to take the access from another sound source).

All in all I feel that the GoXLR can definitely help streamers who are struggling with their audio. If you have the money the full unit is fun to play with. However the mini is also good.
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