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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : 不是
- 语言 : 英语, 意大利语
- 商品尺寸 : 22.2 x 15.5 x 8.9 cm; 700 克
- 发布日期 : 2017年1月1日
- ASIN : B01EM9PMO8
- 型号 / 款式 : TBS-0111-01
- 碟数 : 1
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使用专为电子运动设计的最强大的游戏音频控制器掌控竞争对手 - Turtle Beach Elite Pro T.A.C. 提供放大音频和尖端技术,如 DTS 耳机:X 7.1 环绕声和超人听力,以及 Turtle Beach 令人难以置信的强大聊天和麦克风调谐工具,如背景噪音限制器、出库麦克风增强和麦克风监控,Elite Pro T.A.C. 为电子竞技运动员和铁杆游戏玩家提供他们赢得胜利所需的一切。 结合 Elite Pro T.A.C. 使用 Elite Pro 锦标赛游戏耳机和 Elite Pro 锦标赛降噪麦克风,解锁终极游戏音频设置,旨在帮助您赢得胜利!
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2021年12月1日
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耳机款式: Tactical 音频控制器 - Xbox One 和 PS4已确认购买
已经不支持7.1环绕声设置,杜比和dts需要在win10商店单独购买,超人听力适合欧美fps游戏,cod 战地2042这样的,韩国fps游戏不行(测试ava和sf2,sf2表现比ava好,ava脚步清晰,你的开枪声音和鞭炮一样,掩盖脚步声(毕竟2008年虚幻3游戏,音质这样没办法)购买win10dts 去里面查下支持dts耳机,乌龟海岸只有recon50显示支持,拜亚动力支持不少,罗技有两款支持,赛睿较多,此声卡不推荐新人使用

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不支持7.1环绕声设置
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已经不支持7.1环绕声设置,杜比和dts需要在win10商店单独购买,超人听力适合欧美fps游戏,cod 战地2042这样的,韩国fps游戏不行(测试ava和sf2,sf2表现比ava好,ava脚步清晰,你的开枪声音和鞭炮一样,掩盖脚步声(毕竟2008年虚幻3游戏,音质这样没办法)购买win10dts 去里面查下支持dts耳机,乌龟海岸只有recon50显示支持,拜亚动力支持不少,罗技有两款支持,赛睿较多,此声卡不推荐新人使用
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DerekR
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Amazing mixer if only the mic out would work
2020年6月30日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表耳机款式: Tactical 音频控制器 - Xbox One 和 PS4已确认购买
I love/hate this mixer. I can pull audio in from my xbox, pc, and phone simultaneously. The main problem I have with this mixer is that I can't get the mic out to work. When sharing my mic via the controller 3.5 mm port it's so quite its almost undetectable unless you literally put it in your mouth. The "OUTBOUND MIC BOOST" doesn't seem to do anything. I thought my TAC was broken, so I returned it and purchased another one, but the replacement had the same issue (I also tried 3 different headsets). I didn't want to lose the 3 simultaneous audio inputs by going with a Mixamp Pro (only 2), so I ended up buying a cheap clip on mic and a 3.5mm 4 pole splitter (stereo/mic) - maybe $20 all together. With the splitter, I can plug my mic into the splitter and the splitter into my xbox controller and send the chat/audio from the splitter to the TAC controller port.
With the addition of separate mic and splitter, I absolutely love my setup. I also bought a separate volume knob for my phone audio coming in. I can party chat with my friends via the xbox app, listen to music on my phone, and chat with people in game via the controller.
P.S. If you are having ground loop noise issues, you can also use the mic/stereo splitter to put a ground loop isolator on the stereo coming in.
With the addition of separate mic and splitter, I absolutely love my setup. I also bought a separate volume knob for my phone audio coming in. I can party chat with my friends via the xbox app, listen to music on my phone, and chat with people in game via the controller.
P.S. If you are having ground loop noise issues, you can also use the mic/stereo splitter to put a ground loop isolator on the stereo coming in.
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Wei-min Lee
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Terrible MIC output quality
2021年1月8日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表耳机款式: Tactical 音频控制器 - Xbox One 和 PS4已确认购买
I have a ATH-AD900X and a Antlion Audio ModMic using a generic USB audio adapter for my PS4. I wanted to upgrade the audio adapter to get better game sounds (footsteps) and thought this product was the way to go. Definitely the sound output quality was excellent and I like how the controls are so easily accessible. Unfortunately I ended up returning these in exchange for a product from CL (SBX-G60) because the microphone output from the TAC was just garbage. I got many complaints that the volume was very low and there was a steady background hum/buzz every time I talked into my mic. I tried testing it out on my PC in a Teams call test and I was able to hear what people were telling me. Since I bought 2 of these (one for my son), he confirmed the same issues with his unit so this wasn't just a one-off problem. His setup is similar to mine except that he has the AD500X headphones. Could this unit work better with the TB headset/mic that it's typically bundled with, I'll never know since we really like our AT headphones so we never had any interest in buying replacement headphones until these gave out.
I was really hopeful that this product would work out great for us, but sadly that wasn't the case.
I was really hopeful that this product would work out great for us, but sadly that wasn't the case.
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H. Hanson
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
I don't understand the negativity the TAC seems to generate with some people.
2017年7月10日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表耳机款式: Tactical 音频控制器 - Xbox One 和 PS4已确认购买
Sounds terrible for Xbox one? Not at all.
Audio is distored? Chat is horrible? Everyone I've played with over Xbox Live says it sound fine (and I have hundreds of hours of gameplay using this).
Outbound chat distorted when using charge cable? Umm.. several posts in the Q&A state this will happen. Shouldn't have been a surprise.
The adjusment sliders moves to easily? Well, I don't keep my TAC where the adjusters get inadvertently moved while gaming so it's not an issue for me at all (although I suppose if my cat gets intrigued by the lights on the sliders and jumps up on my desk to play with them it may become an issue).
Mixamp pro sounds way better? Umm, I have both and no, it doesn't sound way better. They are actually pretty comparable.
Surround sound doesn't work? DTS Headphone:X work very well compared to other solutions. It's actually better than the Mixamp Pro, but neither can compare to true surround sound as it's simulated. Being headphones, the sound simply doesn't travel enough distance to create actual surround. It's nowhere near perfect, but it's the best you're going to find. If you think it sucks on the TAC, you'll find it sucks more on any other solution.
The only legitimate complaint I've read is that paired with the Xbox One, it requires a cable to be conntected to the controller. I guessing a bit here, but that's probably the tradeoff for the TAC being able to work on BOTH the Xbox One and the PS4 as MS chose to use a proprietary chat setup on the Xbox One (still cannot figure out why Turtle Beach couldn't find a way around this as my 520X didn't require this). Okay, i can't aruge that the Footsteps Focus preset is not unusably overzealous, but that's hardly a dealbreaker. On the other hand, Superhuman hearing really is effective.
As far as using the TAC with A40's, while they work (you can connect either device to any headphone) you simply won't get the volume as you would with the Mixamp. The A40's high 50 ohm impedence means they aren't as efficient as the Elite Pro headset at 32 ohm; they require more power so it won't be as loud as the TAC matched with the Elite Pro headset. It's simply physics.
The worst thing about the TAC is they are (or were) overpriced. When TB first release these, the headset, TAC, and the noise cancelling mic would have set you back about $430, which is ridiculous, regardless of how good they are. Recently, their prices have beern dropped and I've seen them listed on Amazon for short periods (a day or two) $111 a couple of times, and at that price they are great. At $149 the value for most will likely be "so-so".
The regular price right now is $149 for the headset and $149 for the TAC, so it will set you back $298 (you can add the noise cancelling mic for another $10). This is reasonable, but you can get the A40 TR with mixamp for $249 (and $199 on sale if you pay attention -- and at that price it's a no-brainer which to choose).
I'm not going to be a fanboy and trash either one, or say one is way better than the other. Sound and comfort are both subjective, so neither answer will be correct. While I give the nod to the Elite Pro setup (slightly better sound, slightly better positional audio, and a couple more features in the audio controller), either setup rocks when set up properly. After evaluating both, I kept the Elite Pro setup and returned the Astros, but depending on the price point available at the time you're ready to purchase, one may offer better (even way better at the $199 Astro price point) value over the other.
For me, what tipped the scale was the Elite Pro set was arguabley a bit better, and the TAC works with both my PS4 and Xbox One. In my situation, getting the Astro would require me to purchase 2 mixamps, and for me that's not a good value.
I would've given the TAC 5/5 starts except it requires an additional cable for chat to work on Xbox One. No excuse for that.
Audio is distored? Chat is horrible? Everyone I've played with over Xbox Live says it sound fine (and I have hundreds of hours of gameplay using this).
Outbound chat distorted when using charge cable? Umm.. several posts in the Q&A state this will happen. Shouldn't have been a surprise.
The adjusment sliders moves to easily? Well, I don't keep my TAC where the adjusters get inadvertently moved while gaming so it's not an issue for me at all (although I suppose if my cat gets intrigued by the lights on the sliders and jumps up on my desk to play with them it may become an issue).
Mixamp pro sounds way better? Umm, I have both and no, it doesn't sound way better. They are actually pretty comparable.
Surround sound doesn't work? DTS Headphone:X work very well compared to other solutions. It's actually better than the Mixamp Pro, but neither can compare to true surround sound as it's simulated. Being headphones, the sound simply doesn't travel enough distance to create actual surround. It's nowhere near perfect, but it's the best you're going to find. If you think it sucks on the TAC, you'll find it sucks more on any other solution.
The only legitimate complaint I've read is that paired with the Xbox One, it requires a cable to be conntected to the controller. I guessing a bit here, but that's probably the tradeoff for the TAC being able to work on BOTH the Xbox One and the PS4 as MS chose to use a proprietary chat setup on the Xbox One (still cannot figure out why Turtle Beach couldn't find a way around this as my 520X didn't require this). Okay, i can't aruge that the Footsteps Focus preset is not unusably overzealous, but that's hardly a dealbreaker. On the other hand, Superhuman hearing really is effective.
As far as using the TAC with A40's, while they work (you can connect either device to any headphone) you simply won't get the volume as you would with the Mixamp. The A40's high 50 ohm impedence means they aren't as efficient as the Elite Pro headset at 32 ohm; they require more power so it won't be as loud as the TAC matched with the Elite Pro headset. It's simply physics.
The worst thing about the TAC is they are (or were) overpriced. When TB first release these, the headset, TAC, and the noise cancelling mic would have set you back about $430, which is ridiculous, regardless of how good they are. Recently, their prices have beern dropped and I've seen them listed on Amazon for short periods (a day or two) $111 a couple of times, and at that price they are great. At $149 the value for most will likely be "so-so".
The regular price right now is $149 for the headset and $149 for the TAC, so it will set you back $298 (you can add the noise cancelling mic for another $10). This is reasonable, but you can get the A40 TR with mixamp for $249 (and $199 on sale if you pay attention -- and at that price it's a no-brainer which to choose).
I'm not going to be a fanboy and trash either one, or say one is way better than the other. Sound and comfort are both subjective, so neither answer will be correct. While I give the nod to the Elite Pro setup (slightly better sound, slightly better positional audio, and a couple more features in the audio controller), either setup rocks when set up properly. After evaluating both, I kept the Elite Pro setup and returned the Astros, but depending on the price point available at the time you're ready to purchase, one may offer better (even way better at the $199 Astro price point) value over the other.
For me, what tipped the scale was the Elite Pro set was arguabley a bit better, and the TAC works with both my PS4 and Xbox One. In my situation, getting the Astro would require me to purchase 2 mixamps, and for me that's not a good value.
I would've given the TAC 5/5 starts except it requires an additional cable for chat to work on Xbox One. No excuse for that.

4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
I don't understand the negativity the TAC seems to generate with some people.
2017年7月9日 在美国审核
Sounds terrible for Xbox one? Not at all.2017年7月9日 在美国审核
Audio is distored? Chat is horrible? Everyone I've played with over Xbox Live says it sound fine (and I have hundreds of hours of gameplay using this).
Outbound chat distorted when using charge cable? Umm.. several posts in the Q&A state this will happen. Shouldn't have been a surprise.
The adjusment sliders moves to easily? Well, I don't keep my TAC where the adjusters get inadvertently moved while gaming so it's not an issue for me at all (although I suppose if my cat gets intrigued by the lights on the sliders and jumps up on my desk to play with them it may become an issue).
Mixamp pro sounds way better? Umm, I have both and no, it doesn't sound way better. They are actually pretty comparable.
Surround sound doesn't work? DTS Headphone:X work very well compared to other solutions. It's actually better than the Mixamp Pro, but neither can compare to true surround sound as it's simulated. Being headphones, the sound simply doesn't travel enough distance to create actual surround. It's nowhere near perfect, but it's the best you're going to find. If you think it sucks on the TAC, you'll find it sucks more on any other solution.
The only legitimate complaint I've read is that paired with the Xbox One, it requires a cable to be conntected to the controller. I guessing a bit here, but that's probably the tradeoff for the TAC being able to work on BOTH the Xbox One and the PS4 as MS chose to use a proprietary chat setup on the Xbox One (still cannot figure out why Turtle Beach couldn't find a way around this as my 520X didn't require this). Okay, i can't aruge that the Footsteps Focus preset is not unusably overzealous, but that's hardly a dealbreaker. On the other hand, Superhuman hearing really is effective.
As far as using the TAC with A40's, while they work (you can connect either device to any headphone) you simply won't get the volume as you would with the Mixamp. The A40's high 50 ohm impedence means they aren't as efficient as the Elite Pro headset at 32 ohm; they require more power so it won't be as loud as the TAC matched with the Elite Pro headset. It's simply physics.
The worst thing about the TAC is they are (or were) overpriced. When TB first release these, the headset, TAC, and the noise cancelling mic would have set you back about $430, which is ridiculous, regardless of how good they are. Recently, their prices have beern dropped and I've seen them listed on Amazon for short periods (a day or two) $111 a couple of times, and at that price they are great. At $149 the value for most will likely be "so-so".
The regular price right now is $149 for the headset and $149 for the TAC, so it will set you back $298 (you can add the noise cancelling mic for another $10). This is reasonable, but you can get the A40 TR with mixamp for $249 (and $199 on sale if you pay attention -- and at that price it's a no-brainer which to choose).
I'm not going to be a fanboy and trash either one, or say one is way better than the other. Sound and comfort are both subjective, so neither answer will be correct. While I give the nod to the Elite Pro setup (slightly better sound, slightly better positional audio, and a couple more features in the audio controller), either setup rocks when set up properly. After evaluating both, I kept the Elite Pro setup and returned the Astros, but depending on the price point available at the time you're ready to purchase, one may offer better (even way better at the $199 Astro price point) value over the other.
For me, what tipped the scale was the Elite Pro set was arguabley a bit better, and the TAC works with both my PS4 and Xbox One. In my situation, getting the Astro would require me to purchase 2 mixamps, and for me that's not a good value.
I would've given the TAC 5/5 starts except it requires an additional cable for chat to work on Xbox One. No excuse for that.
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