

🎤 Own Your Broadcast, Command Your Sound
The TC-Helicon Go XLR Broadcast Production Studio Mixer is a compact, USB-powered audio mixer designed for professional streamers and podcasters. Featuring motorized multi-channel faders, a premium MIDAS XLR preamp with full vocal processing, real-time voice effects, and an integrated sampler, it delivers studio-quality sound and creative control. Compatible with Windows 7-11 via the GoXLR app, it’s the ultimate all-in-one solution for dynamic, polished live audio production.










| ASIN | B07JKNG4NV |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,634) |
| Date First Available | 25 October 2018 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Item Styling | Shift |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Item model number | GOXLR |
| Operating System | Windows 10 *advanced routing available with Spring 2018 Update or later, Windows 7 *some routing features limited by OS, Windows 8 *some routing features limited by OS |
| Output Wattage | 10 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 27.94 x 6.99 cm; 1.6 kg |
| Supported Software | USB 2.0 port required. Audio routing software must be installed prior to use. |
| Voltage | 12 |
L**.
Best All-Around Audio Hardware Solution for your Streaming Needs
Made my audio routing and mixing experience from hell to heaven. One of the if not the best audio solution for your streaming needs. Can drive even the most power gain hungry mics like the Shure SM7B packed in a tiny little package which doesn't take much space. Drives even medium impedance headphones. (Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm) It's a beast for it's size, functionality and performance.
N**K
essential in modern stream setup
If the price is right go for it. This can power SM7b then it can power anything! Also works great as a dac for headphones upto 250 ohms
M**I
Keep going to delivered the items so fast thank you
It’s super good thanks a lot
S**F
GoXLR – Great, But the Mini is All You Really Need
I was really excited to upgrade to the full GoXLR after using the Mini, and don’t get me wrong — it’s a solid product. The sound quality is great, and the extra features are fun… for a while. But to be honest, if you’re not streaming, you’ll probably forget about those extras after a few weeks, like I did. The Mini covers all the basics and feels more practical. If you’re just looking for a great audio interface without overcomplicating things, the Mini is the better choice.
A**Y
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R**K
Already having issues, no more support
The company fired their support team so the goxlr is now unsupported. Constant sound issues and profile issues.
S**I
ok
ok
M**D
Amazing mixer
I would recommend this mixer if you have a low budget it really is amazing
V**L
Very heavy stand with on off switch.
M**C
This gets the job done and has eliminated the need to string together unreliable and confusing software solutions and hardware MIDI devices to do the same thing. I've owned this for about a year and it has gotten better and better with regular software and firmware updates as well. The software is easy to use given the complexity of how you're able to set everything up. The routing section is top notch and extremely useful and easy to follow. The ability to save and load profiles makes switching between your different setups easy and immediate. The ability to assign text, colors, and images to your inputs is nice as well, and makes it easy to customize for whatever your setup calls for. It's been rock solid for me in terms of reliability, and I can only recall one time where I had to power-cycle it to resolve an issue. That's far better than what I was experiencing with previous software solutions. I'd hate to call the next items "cons" or "downsides", because these features were never advertised as being part of the product. But here is a list of suggestions, or things I'd love to see added in a future update: -Personally, I don't use the effects or sampling at all. I would love to see configuration options in the software to reconfigure some of the buttons and knobs for other functions. For example: switching profiles with the press of a button, assigning a knob to quickly change the microphone gate and/or gain, panning a channel's audio left or right. -Make the mic mute/cough button configurable on a specific mixer channel instead of just on the XLR input. I sometimes would like to instantly mute/unmute an input other than the XLR channel just by holding down a giant button. -Add an option to configure the level LED's as pre or post fader. Early on, I noticed that the levels were pre-fader levels, and somewhere along the lines with a software update this changed to post-fader levels (thank you). I've had scenarios where it would be nice to configure this on a per-channel level though. -If it's possible, add the ability to re-name the hardcoded channel names. Mic/Chat/Music/Game, etc. It becomes less of an issue with profiles, it would be awesome to have custom names for inputs. That's really about it... I have no hesitation recommending this product to anyone who needs a digital mixing solution or a good hardware audio interface for a hybrid software & hardware audio setup. Personally, I think it's underpriced just right when you consider any true alternatives (Consider reliability, ease of use, and fit & finish) that are on the market. This line could have an interesting future, and I think there's a gap between cheap analog solutions, expensive digital solutions, and buggy software solutions that TC Helicon has managed to balance with this. I'd be the first customer in line if: -A "pro" version was created that nixes the effects and sampling, at least devote less hardware real-estate to it. Use the space to add more hardware faders, maybe keep a few knobs if they're configurable for things like gain, gate, and compressor. -For the "pro" version, more XLR inputs & outputs on it, rather than having to re-use the 3.5mm connections for different things. -A multi-USB output, so you could have one digital mix to your main PC, and another digital mix to your streaming PC. - Or even better, an ethernet connection and driver package for pulling/sending audio to any PC on your LAN. -A USB-A input/output that uses a generic audio driver, I don't think it's uncommon that a lot of gamers have existing USB headsets or microphones they might prefer to use over an XLR/3.5mm device, just for convenience. It could also be a nice stepping stone to move up from an existing USB only mic .
C**X
Score: 9.3/10 TC Helicon's GoXLR Mini Online Broadcast Mixer is a game-changer for streamers, podcasters, and content creators alike. Offering superior sound quality, flexibility, and user-friendly features in a compact package, this product achieves a score of 9.3 out of 10. The GoXLR Mini is equipped with a high-quality Midas preamp that ensures excellent sound quality. Whether you're a streamer talking over gameplay or a podcaster interviewing a guest, the preamp provides pristine audio capture, enhancing your broadcast's professionalism. One of the standout features of the GoXLR Mini is its USB/audio interface. This allows for seamless integration with your computer, effectively managing your audio sources and outputs. The intuitive TC Helicon software gives you precise control over audio routing, making it easy to mix, fade, and mute your audio sources. The device is designed with user convenience in mind. Physical controls are available for all essential functions, allowing for on-the-fly adjustments during a live stream or recording. With dedicated knobs for microphone gain, headphone volume, and mute buttons, you have direct control over your audio at your fingertips. The build quality of the GoXLR Mini is impressive. The unit feels sturdy and well-built, offering durability that will endure long-term usage. The compact design makes it a perfect fit for any workstation, even when desk space is limited. The GoXLR Mini, however, does not include the voice-changing and sampling features found in its larger counterpart, the GoXLR. While this might be a downside for users who need these features, it is not a deal-breaker considering the Mini’s superior performance in core functions at a more affordable price. In conclusion, the TC Helicon GoXLR Mini is an outstanding online broadcast mixer that strikes a perfect balance between quality, functionality, and price. It offers premium audio control in a compact and user-friendly design, which makes it an invaluable tool for any content creator. Despite a few features missing compared to its larger sibling, its overall performance, build quality, and value proposition make it a highly recommended piece of gear in the content creation toolkit.
P**_
Was soll man noch über das GO XLR Mini schreiben? Das Produkt ist einwandfrei verarbeitet, das Gerät wiegt wirklich viel, was für eine hohe Qualität spricht und die ist auch wirklich vorhanden. Der Midas Preamp ist fantastisch, er rauscht so gut wie gar nicht (ich habe auf jeden Fall noch nichts gehört) und hat dabei eine klasse Verstärkerleistung von sagenhaften 75 DB !!! Damit lassen sich auch Mikrofon Kandidaten vom Schlage eines Shure SM7B oder Rode Podmic, einwandfrei betreiben und das ohne zusätzlichen Inlineverstärker. Leider gibt es keinerlei Bedienungsanleitung in der Verpackung, es wird lediglich ein USB-B auf USB-A Kabel zum Anschluss an den PC, sowie das Go XLR Mini selbst mitgeliefert. Der QR Code zum Hersteller, der auf der Verpackung ersichtlich ist, führt ins nichts. Um hier weiter zu kommen, muss man im world wide web selbst nach der Software dieses Gerätes suchen. Die Einrichtung war entsprechend schmerzend (lernen durch schmerzen), denn erst einmal begrüßte einen das Go-XLR mit einer Fehlermeldung, die dann nach einem Firmware Update des selbigen, nicht mehr auftrat, Gott sei dank. Nach mehreren Installation ging es dann ins Einstellmenü des Go XLR Mini. Was einen hier erwartet erschlägt dich im ersten Moment einfach nur noch, leider ist die Sprachauswahl nur zwischen chinesisch und englisch wählbar, hier würde ich mir noch ein paar mehr Sprachen wünschen. Es gibt schier hunderte von Einstellmöglichkeiten, angefangen vom Mikrofon, über den Mixer, die Grundkonfiguration, das Lightning, das Routing und das System selbst. Es gibt für viele Dinge einen digitalen Equalizer, Schieberegler hier und Schieberegler dort. Hat man das System dann endlich verstanden, kann man den Ton bis ins kleinste Detail einstellen, VST Plugins brauchst du in deinem System ab jetzt nicht mehr und das ist wirklich klasse. Das Go XLR Mini ermöglicht dir die volle Ton Kontrolle über deinen Live Stream, alles wo du vorher aus dem Game oder aus den Anwendungen springen musstest, kannst du ab jetzt vergessen, denn mit einem einfachen verstellen auf einem der Schieberregler, hast du mit dem Go XLR mini alles erledigt. Und das alles mit einer fantastischen Tonqualität, dank Midas Preamp und der anderen technischen Ausstattung vom Go XLR Mini. Sehr zu empfehlen.
T**N
Väldigt robust och bra kvalitet
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