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The AntLion External Stereo USB to 3.5mm Headphone/Mic Sound Card is a compact, plug-and-play USB audio adapter that delivers crystal-clear sound by reducing noise and boosting microphone power. Compatible across major OS platforms and gaming consoles (except Xbox), it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking superior audio clarity without hassle.
Brand | Antlion Audio |
Series | USB Sound Card |
Item model number | GDL-0424 |
Hardware Platform | Headphone |
Operating System | linux, mac os x |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.45 x 3.95 x 1.95 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.45 x 3.95 x 1.95 inches |
Color | Black |
Department | boys |
Manufacturer | AntLion Audio |
ASIN | B07FVQXXT9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 25, 2018 |
V**H
Works very well
I had a 3.5mm jack splitter and was running my Sennheiser HD 6XX & Antlion ModMic 4 through it. The modmic had a lot of background noise and didn't sound the best this way.I use voicemeeter Banana to keep an open line of communication with my significant other through Ethernet at home. He was hearing a constant buzz and all of my computer audio was also going through voicemeeter because I used a jack-splitter and not separate input/outputs.The AGC in this sound card works very well to remove unwanted noise. Since it splits the input/outputs it fixes my voicemeeter issue as well.
A**A
MUST HAVE IF YOUR MIC IS LOW!
I'm a fairly experienced PC user and after buying a mic with a traditional analog input (the Antlion v3) people were telling me my volume was low. After checking multiple settings and drivers with other people on Discord I had to search online to find out that some motherboards don't output enough voltage to mics and my mic required about 5v.This adapter was just what I needed, it worked instantly. I would recommend plugging the mic into this adapter and plugging any headphones into whichever slot on your motherboard that works as this adapter may result in lower audio quality for headphones than what your mobo is able to output.
L**S
Functional
Fixed mic quality of my mod mic 4. Works as intended nothing special.
C**S
Works mediocre with MODMIC
Bought this product thinking it would work with their own product but seems like they change manufacturer or something from the original design. Tried using it with the MODMIC 5 and the headphone audio was ok, but the mic quality was the same as onboard. Checked it with a multi-meter and its only providing 2.9v to the mic which is not good since the mic needs 5v. I'll be returning it and trying another solution.
A**D
Made a big difference over a no name brand or mic jack
Using this with a Modmic Uni and was always frustrated with the background noise and low volume of both the 3.5mm mic jack and a no name brand 3.5 to usb adapter. This adapter has fixed both of these issues. Probably not the end all usb sound card, but for $15 it was well worth the noticeable improvement for Discord calls.(note: have not tested the headphone output, using this strictly for mic)
C**E
Fixed Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Issue
I bought a new headset along with the ModMic 5.0. I was having EMI issues when plugging into the 3.5 mm jack on my computer and the front I/O jacks would not work for some reason. I did a quick search and came to the Antlion website telling me that I should try out a USB DAC, which they conveniently had a link to their own.It arrived and the installation was extremely easy thanks to the Plug and Play capability; Just be sure to check your default audio settings on your computer. As the headline says, this instantly fixed the EMI issue I was having.The only thing to watch for is to make sure the mic is snugly plugged in as when I first installed the DAC it was not picking up my mic. Again, I have the ModMic 5.0, so other mics might not have this problem.
M**D
Does Not Provide Enough Power to Mic
Using this for a zalman zm-1 mic, and my old cheap usb soundcard provides more power and better audio quality than this one.Even after turning up the volume boost +20db (which does not sound good), the audio is still not loud enough
J**E
Terrible/choppy audio on Mac OS X with Zoom
This device did not work properly with Zoom – I suspect some kind of bitrate mismatch. It worked fine in many other contexts, but perhaps something about how Zoom is configuring it is causing a problem. After being open for perhaps 10 seconds, the audio comes out very choppy and glitchy and unrecognizable. I replaced this with a SoundBlaster one and it's fine. I strongly suspect the device is ignoring some configuration that's being set on it and just returning the audio stream at the wrong bitrate, causing a mismatch.
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