Tenlamp Manuals & User Guides
Tenlamp manufactures audio mixers, sound cards, and microphones designed for live streaming, podcasting, and content creation on mobile and desktop platforms.
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Tenlamp is a manufacturer of consumer audio equipment tailored for content creators, live streamers, and podcasters. The brand specializes in all-in-one audio solutions, including portable sound cards, audio interfaces, and condenser microphones.
Popular product lines, such as the G series (G10, G9, G3) and P series microphones, are designed to simplify professional audio mixing for beginners and intermediate users. Tenlamp devices typically feature broad compatibility with smartphones and computers, offering functionality like real-time monitoring, voice changing, sound effects, and noise reduction to enhance live broadcasts and recordings.
Tenlamp manuals
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tenlamp G1 Audio Interface with Mixer and Sound Card User Guide
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Tenlamp manuals from online retailers
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Tenlamp G9 Live Sound Card User Manual
tenlamp G1 Audio Mixer User Manual
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tenlamp Q8 Podcast Equipment Bundle User Manual
Tenlamp X3 Gaming Audio Mixer User Manual
Tenlamp G10 Mixer User Manual
tenlamp G10 Mixer and P10 Microphone Kit User Manual
tenlamp G9 Podcast Mixer Instruction Manual
Tenlamp video guides
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How do I connect my Tenlamp mixer to a smartphone?
You can connect to a smartphone using the USB-C OTG port (if available on your model) or via the 3.5mm TRRS live broadcast ports. If your phone lacks a 3.5mm jack, use the appropriate Lightning or USB-C adapter.
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Why is there background noise in my recording?
Noise can be caused by low battery levels, electromagnetic interference, or high gain settings. Ensure the mixer is charged, keep it away from other electronics, and try enabling the Denoise function on the device.
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Does the mixer support 48V phantom power microphones?
Some models, like the G10, include a dedicated 48V microphone port. For other models like the G1 or G3, you must connect the 48V microphone to an external phantom power supply before connecting it to the mixer's 3.5mm input.
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How do I eliminate echo during live streaming?
Echo often occurs if the loopback function is enabled improperly or if monitoring volume is bleeding into the microphone. Using headphones for monitoring and adjusting the Loopback setting based on your specific setup (PC vs. Phone) typically resolves this.
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What does the Loopback function do?
The Loopback function captures internal system audio from your computer (e.g., game sound, music, browser audio) and sends it to the stream. If disabled, your audience will hear your microphone but not the computer's internal audio.