Connection
Spark LINK XLR comes with TX (Transmitter) and RX (Receiver). Please follow the instructions below to connect them to your instrument and output device.
- Plug your Spark LINK XLR TX into your microphone/instrument.
The TX (Transmitter) has an up arrow symbol (^) and a black ring at the end of the 1/4" jack. - Plug your Spark LINK XLR RX into the input of your amp or audio device.
The RX (Receiver) has a down arrow symbol (∨) and a golden ring at the end of the 1/4" jack. - Power up Spark LINK XLR TX, then Spark LINK XLR RX.
- You're ready to play!
Mute Mode
Mute Mode lets you quickly pause your signal without turning down the volume or disconnecting your gear — perfect for short breaks or switching instruments.
How to Mute:
Make sure your Spark LINK XLR TX (Transmitter) is turned on and connected to the RX (Receiver). Press the TX power button once.
The LED on the TX & RX will start blinking — this means Mute Mode is active and your signal is muted.
How to Unmute:
Press the TX power button once again. The LED will return to solid, and your sound will come back.
See also: LED Indicator / Status
FAQ
Q: Do I need the Spark app to use the Spark LINK XLR?
A: No, Spark LINK XLR functions as a standalone device and does not require the Spark app.
Q: What’s Spark LINK XLR distance range?
A: Spark LINK XLR provides a 21-meter (70-foot) range of use.
Q: Does the Spark LINK XLR support phantom power?
A: No.
Q: What kind of instruments work with Spark LINK XLR?
A: Spark LINK XLR is designed primarily for use with microphones and line-level instruments that connect via XLR. This includes:
– Dynamic Microphones
– Acoustic Instruments with XLR output
– Keyboards & Synthesizers with XLR output
– Dynamic Microphones
– Acoustic Instruments with XLR output
– Keyboards & Synthesizers with XLR output
Q: What type of battery does the Spark LINK XLR use, and how long does it last?
A: Spark LINK XLR uses a 500mAh lithium-ion battery, providing up to 7 hours of runtime on a single charge.
For more details, see the Technical Specification.
For more details, see the Technical Specification.