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E

D

Parts List

One ModMic 4 

microphone set

 Two base clasps,

one top clasp with cap

 & extra 3M adhesives

One foam

pop filter

5 cable clips

One Alcohol wipe

5x

Getting the most from your 

ModMic 

1. The mic is sensitive to plosive blast/wind 

from your mouth, especially P’s (see figure C).

2. To lessen unwanted cable torque on the 

clasp, fold the cable end of the boom so that 

it is close to the clasp (see Figure D).

3. Ensure the mic icon on the boom is pointed 

towards your mouth (see Figure E for detail).

Do you need a little more help?

Here are some common troubleshooting steps that may help you out.
1. Ensure the mute switch is in the unmuted position. (The switch should be switched up towards your mouth)

2. Make sure you have the ModMic selected as your default recording device in your recording devices options.

3. If you’re having audio quality issues, try multiple ports on your computer/device or use a USB soundcard.

4. Check to make sure all of your audio drivers are up-to-date. Check online for any known issues with your 

motheboard’s onboard sound and microphones.

5. If you need additional help contact us at [email protected]

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Carrying case &

Instruction manual

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