AntLion Audio ModMic USB

High quality flexible microphone with switchable directionality to be attached to a headset (USB / Windows, Mac, Linux, PS4)

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For a complete gaming experience, pair the AntLion Audio ModMic USB microphone with your headset and create a high-quality environment. Once attached to your equipment, this microphone offers a choice of two polar patterns to meet your needs.

High quality flexible microphone with switchable directionality to be attached to a headset (USB / Windows, Mac, Linux, PS4)

Overview

Simple and convenient: the additional headset microphone

For a complete gaming experience, pair the AntLion Audio ModMic USB microphone with your headset and create a high-quality environment. Once attached to your equipment, this microphone offers a choice of two polar patterns to meet your needs. Put the odds in your favor by planning strategies, missions or objectives with your teammates with the assurance of audible conversations!

An exceptional gaming microphone

The AntLion Audio ModMic USB microphone allows you to transform your favourite headset into a headset for the ultimate gaming experience. Combine the audio quality of your audiophile headset with a high-quality switchable directional microphone for optimal communication! Select the uni-directional mode with noise reduction for noisy environments or the omni-directional mode for superior voice capture.

This accessory attaches easily to your headset with a magnet system and then sits perfectly in front of your mouth. A remote control cable allows you to mute your microphone. Don't want to use it on your favourite headset anymore? Nothing could be easier, remove the microphone and install it on another model!

Main features:

  • Turns your headset into a headset microphone
  • Switchable directional microphone: uni-directional / omnidirectional
  • Frequency response: 100 - 10,000 Hz (uni) / 50 - 20,000 Hz (omni)
  • Mute function at the touch of a button
  • 2 meter long USB cable
  • Anti-pop foam included
  • Compatibility: Windows / Linux / Mac / PS4
Specifications
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General information

Product name

AntLion Audio ModMic USB

Brand

AntLion Audio

Model

GDL-1500

Technical specifications

Headset type

Microphone only

Wireless

No

Use

Gamer

Cable length

2 m

Directivity

Directional
Omnidirectional

Multiple directivity

Yes

Volume control

No

Connector(s)

USB

Color

Black

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 20 Jan 2020

Customer reviews
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  • by JeanSebastienP
    Posted on 28 Jul 2023
    Bought on 29 Jun 2023 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 8

    Good quality microphone but the backing doesn't stick

    The microphone is very practical, allowing you to use the headphones you want (or no headphones at all).

    The sound quality is good and it doesn't pick up too much ambient noise when I activate the directional cell. Under Linux, I have a fairly low input level but I haven't yet tried to find out how to increase the gain. Under Windows, no particular problem.

    Its only fault is that the stand doesn't fit my headphones at all. For the time being, I'm wedging the microphone between the headset and my head, which does the trick for my needs.

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  • by Rockfire
    Posted on 31 Aug 2021
    Bought on 6 Apr 2021 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 8

    Good sound, but needs to be glued

    The sound of the mic is great, both modes are nice but I only use it in cardioid mode. The mute button doesn't make any noise on the mic, but having the button 5cm lower to have it more easily in the field of view would have been nice. I've had it for a few months now, unfortunately the sticker only lasts a month or two due to wear and tear from all the head movements you make. I solved the problem with strong glue on my DT 770 Pro. It's a shame but I expected it.

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  • by LoïcF
    Posted on 19 Mar 2021
    Bought on 18 Mar 2020 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 9

    Good grip

    I've been using the Sennheiser HD58X for over a year now and I've had a problem with the microphone not working, but it's back under warranty and no problems.

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  • by AlexisS
    Posted on 4 Feb 2021
    Bought on 28 Jan 2021 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 8

    CR installation and advice

    I use a Beyer DT770, I initially installed the self-adhesive attachment to the plate or mark of my helmet and its reference is close (flat surface) to my mouth.The microphone branch was a bit short, so I installed the second self-adhesive attachment point just below the pin on the headband that rests on my head and holds the speaker where I had already attached the self-adhesive hook. Then I noticed that I could unscrew the microphone holder, which allowed me to have more slack and to better shape the microphone arm. I have a large head. For the price, it is effective and of good quality. The DT770 mic set works much better than my branded gamer headsets such as my RAZER, I'm just worried that the self-adhesive attachment won't hold up over time... I've seen comments about the latter that don't reassure me about the analog jack version. I have seen comments about the latter that do not reassure me about the analogue jack version (minus one canvas). (minus one canvas)In any case, I recommend, too bad I can't share the pictures with you... ( minus one canvas)

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  • by WillyD
    Posted on 1 Feb 2021
    Bought on 1 Jan 2021 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 3

    Good sound but...

    Good sound, but it keeps coming apart on a DT 770 PRO, so it's hard to glue it back together every two weeks, I've been using it for a month now and I've had to glue it together twice, even though I've cleaned the surface well beforehand etc., but it doesn't work

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