![]() Once connected, simply adjust your volume levels with the sliders, presets, and main volume knob. Once setup, it’s as simple as pressing the Surround and Preset buttons to get the audio experience you want, and adjusting the sliders on the TAC to fine tune your game/chat balance and microphone settings for maximum chat clarity. Finally, connect your Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset (or other 3.5mm gaming headset) to the TAC headset port. Using the game controller port on the front of the TAC, connect that to your Xbox One controller via your 3.5mm audio port on the controller or the Xbox Stereo Headset adapter. Next, connect the optical audio cable from the TAC to your Xbox One. The TAC needs to be connected via USB for power. Xbox One setup isn’t difficult but does require a few extra cables. Likewise, set your default configuration device to ELITE CHAT. Once connected, set your default playback device to ELITE GAME and configure it to 7.1 Surround Sound. PC setup was a breeze, simply plug the TAC into an available USB port and connect the Elite Pro Tournament, or other headset into the 3.5mm headset port on the front of the TAC. I tested the Turtle Beach Elite Pro TAC on both PC and the Xbox One. The Elite Pro TAC has four sliders, a preset button, and a surround sound button. For example, when in Game Mode you can choose from Signature Sound, Shooter, Superhuman Hearing, or Footstep Focus presets to adjust the sound on your headphones to your liking. The Presets button toggles between four audio presets depending on what surround mode you have enabled. The Surround Mode button toggles between Game, Movie, Music, and Surround Off modes, and each mode is indicated by the number of lights lit above the Surround Mode button. Finally, there are two buttons above the sliders: Presets and Surround Mode. ![]() In addition, there is an outbound mic audio mute button to the lower left of the main dial volume. Below the sliders is the master volume adjustment dial which has a nice silver finish and textured outer edge. Each slider is slightly curved inward, making them easy to slide up and down. The front panel has four main sliders: Game/Chat Balance, Background Noise Limiter, Outbound Mic Boost, and Mic Monitor Level.
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