Dude, I love you channel. I love the "What you need" part in specific the most. I cant tell you how many times I've bought products from people without ever knowing that I needed additional things.
great video but I bought a new mic the fifine ampligame with usb c, I tried buying a different cable with an xlr pins and usb c end but it doesnt connect with the wave xlr and it comes out as loud static through the mic and I cant plug the mic regular through my pc cause it wont detect it with my wave xlr connected do I have to buy a new mic or just not use the wave xlr?
if it's a usb-c mic then the xlr cable won't transfer the sound the right way, I havent tried this but I *think* if you plug the mic into the pc you can go into the mixer assignments for the sources like with the game sounds or discord/browser ect. and select the mic as to sound source for a aux channel through the software. if the pc isn't picking the mic up try unplugging the wave and plugging in the mic first launching the software then plugging the wave in after. Hope this helps some
@@RaiderDread-TV thanks for the response I tried it and no sound is coming through but plugging the mic first worked but the wave xlr didn’t work properly after, tried restarting my pic but it just reset its self back so the mic didn’t work. is there any mic you could suggest or should I just not use the wave xlr until I find a better way to fix this issue
@@FlareTheNon using a microphone with a xlr out put should be the easiest thing, I found one from the brand you use on amazon. Search for 'FIFINE XLR/USB Dynamic Microphone for Podcast Recording ', that should just be plug in play with a xlr cable. if you wanted to get fancy Shure makes a bunch of quality options as well but they can be pricey depending on your budget, I am using a Shure MV7X with XLR only output since it's about $100 cheaper than then usb/xlr combo output just for reference.
I looked up the specs and all I can find is max headphone output is 77 mW @ 16 Ohm, and since it only has a 3.5mm jack I am not sure exactly, I have hearing damage so audio output quality isn't something I have really got in to since it all kinda the same to me, sorry but hope this helped some
You should be able to use it as a audio mixer with different channels if you are not using a mic. Might be worth looking up a software only solution for audio mixing, since the wave is expensive if you are not hooking up a mic. The only reason I got it was that I needed a converter for XLR to the PC so there may be better options out there for your specfic use case
The main thing the wave is for is to turn the XLR signal into a USB signal so the computer can use it, there may be other adapters out there but I am not sure about those.
Dude, I love you channel. I love the "What you need" part in specific the most. I cant tell you how many times I've bought products from people without ever knowing that I needed additional things.
Thanks! Hopefully I will have time to make more of these in the future
So glad i ran into your channel
Glad you stopped by!
excellent video! the music was a little bit loud compared to your voice sometimes but good stuff
Thanks for the feedback, im a bit hard of hearing and couldn't tell, I will make note to check the levels closer in the future
great video but I bought a new mic the fifine ampligame with usb c, I tried buying a different cable with an xlr pins and usb c end but it doesnt connect with the wave xlr and it comes out as loud static through the mic and I cant plug the mic regular through my pc cause it wont detect it with my wave xlr connected do I have to buy a new mic or just not use the wave xlr?
if it's a usb-c mic then the xlr cable won't transfer the sound the right way, I havent tried this but I *think* if you plug the mic into the pc you can go into the mixer assignments for the sources like with the game sounds or discord/browser ect. and select the mic as to sound source for a aux channel through the software. if the pc isn't picking the mic up try unplugging the wave and plugging in the mic first launching the software then plugging the wave in after. Hope this helps some
@@RaiderDread-TV thanks for the response I tried it and no sound is coming through but plugging the mic first worked but the wave xlr didn’t work properly after, tried restarting my pic but it just reset its self back so the mic didn’t work. is there any mic you could suggest or should I just not use the wave xlr until I find a better way to fix this issue
@@FlareTheNon using a microphone with a xlr out put should be the easiest thing, I found one from the brand you use on amazon. Search for 'FIFINE XLR/USB Dynamic Microphone for Podcast Recording ', that should just be plug in play with a xlr cable. if you wanted to get fancy Shure makes a bunch of quality options as well but they can be pricey depending on your budget, I am using a Shure MV7X with XLR only output since it's about $100 cheaper than then usb/xlr combo output just for reference.
Does it Support Beyerdynamic 250 OHM Headphones or should I use 80 OHM ones?
I looked up the specs and all I can find is max headphone output is 77 mW @ 16 Ohm, and since it only has a 3.5mm jack I am not sure exactly, I have hearing damage so audio output quality isn't something I have really got in to since it all kinda the same to me, sorry but hope this helped some
can I use the Wave Link xlr without a xlr mic because the mine is not giving any output audio and i have no xlr mic connected
You should be able to use it as a audio mixer with different channels if you are not using a mic. Might be worth looking up a software only solution for audio mixing, since the wave is expensive if you are not hooking up a mic. The only reason I got it was that I needed a converter for XLR to the PC so there may be better options out there for your specfic use case
Is there any way I make it work without wave XLR ? Just the microphone
The main thing the wave is for is to turn the XLR signal into a USB signal so the computer can use it, there may be other adapters out there but I am not sure about those.