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Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX - Turtle Beach Audio Hub and Compatibility; Using the Audio Hub Software

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX
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Please Note: At this point, if desired, you can enable the 3D Audio function to enhance
the audio. Then, go to Adjust 3D Audio Profile to select the best profile option for your
game.
With the headset set as the default device in the console settings, please go into the audio settings
for the games/programs you will be using the headset with. Make sure the headset is set as the
default device in the game. You'll also want to confirm that voice chat is enabled within the
audio settings of the game, and that any Push-to-Talk features are disabled.
NINTENDO SWITCH
For the Nintendo Switch, you'll need to set the headset as the default device only in the game
itself. You'll also want to make sure that the game you are using the headset with supports chat
capabilities. Again, you'll also want to confirm that voice chat is enabled within the audio
settings of the game, and that any Push-To-Talk features are disabled.
Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX For Xbox - Turtle
Beach Audio Hub
With the desktop version of the Turtle Beach Audio Hub -- available for Windows and Mac here
-- you can adjust and control some of the headset's features.
**PLEASE NOTE: The headset MUST be powered on, and the headset and transmitter
MUST be paired, for the Turtle Beach Audio Hub to recognize the headset/transmitter. If the
headset is not powered on, or the headset and transmitter are not paired, the Turtle Beach Audio
Hub will NOT recognize your device, and you will see an error message. If this happens,
disconnect and reconnect the headset and transmitter, and power the headset on. The headset and
transmitter will pair, and the Audio Hub will then recognize your device.**
The home page will show an image of the headset on the left sidebar, as well as options to
Restore or Update the firmware. On the top-right of that page, you'll see the version of the Audio
Hub written in gray.
There will also be two slider settings. One will be labeled "Mic Monitor Level". The other will
be labeled "Tones Level".

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