Audio Advantage Amigo

Checking Amigo after Installation

Step 1: Connect Amigo

Connecting Speakers or Headphones

You can connect stereo headphones or powered speakers to the Amigo Headphone- S/PDIF Output jack. If you connect powered speakers, set the Speaker Configuration in the Amigo Control Panel Speaker Tab to “2 Speakers”. When using headphones, set the Speaker Configuration to “Headphones”. To mute the sound, press the external volume/mute lever, or click the mute button below the Master Volume slider in the Speakers Tab. The LED will turn red when muted.

Using the Microphone

Amigo’s internal microphone can be used to record sounds or to monitor the room while you’re wearing headphones. That way, you can listen to music without disturbing others, and still hear what’s happening around you.

You can also connect an external microphone to the Mic Input jack. For instance, if you’re using a headset with a microphone (e.g. when using Internet Phone), connect the microphone from the headset to Amigo’s mic input. The microphone level and sensitivity is set by the Mic volume slider and Mic Options button (“…”) in the Amigo Control Panel Mixer tab.

AudioSurgeon can be used to record from the mic input and edit the recording. See the later section in this manual for details.

Step 2: Launch the Amigo Control Panel

At this point, the Amigo drivers should be installed and Amigo should be connected to either speakers or headphones. Click on the Turtle Beach icon in the System Tray to bring up a menu from where you can launch the Amigo Control Panel. You can also launch the Amigo Control Panel by clicking Start Æ All Programs Æ Turtle Beach Æ Audio

Advantage Amigo Æ Run Audio Advantage Amigo Control Panel.

Once the Control Panel is active, do the following:

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