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Blue Microphones Compass Premium Tube-Style Microphone Broadcast Boom Arm with Internal Springs, Black & Blue Yeti USB Microphone for PC, Podcast, Gaming, Streaming, Studio, Computer Mic - Blackout

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style: Boom Arm + Microphone


Features

  • Product 1: Broadcast studio-grade design with enclosed aluminum construction and internal springs.
  • Product 1: Hidden channel cable management system for sophisticated on-camera looks.
  • Product 1: Hand-tightened friction hinges for smooth, quiet operation.
  • Product 1: 32-inch reach and 360-degree rotation.
  • Product 2: Custom three-capsule array: This professional USB mic produces clear, powerful, broadcast-quality sound for YouTube videos, Twitch game streaming, podcasting, Zoom meetings, music recording and more
  • Product 2: Blue VOICE software: Elevate your streamings and recordings with clear broadcast vocal sound and entertain your audience with enhanced effects, advanced modulation and HD audio samples
  • Product 2: Four pickup patterns: Flexible cardioid, omni, bidirectional, and stereo pickup patterns allow you to record in ways that would normally require multiple mics, for vocals, instruments and podcasts
  • Product 2: Onboard audio controls: Headphone volume, pattern selection, instant mute, and mic gain put you in charge of every level of the audio recording and streaming process

Description

Blue Microphones Compass Premium Tube-Style Microphone Broadcast Boom Arm With Internal Springs, Desktop Clamp and Built-in Cable Management For Recording, Gaming, Streaming, Podcasting - Black Compass is a premium tube-style desktop boom arm with internal springs and built-in cable management, ideal for broadcast applications like game streaming, podcasting, voice-over, and more. With smooth, quiet operation and sophisticated on-camera looks, Compass is the perfect boom arm for mics weighing up to 2. 4 pounds, including the Blue Yeti and Blackout Spark SL. Logitech for Creators Blue Yeti USB Microphone for PC, Podcast, Gaming, Streaming, Studio, Computer Mic - Blackout Yeti is a premium USB microphone, producing clear, powerful, broadcast-quality sound for music, podcasts, Twitch streaming, YouTube videos, and Zoom calls. With advanced Blue VO!CE software, Yeti makes it easier than ever to achieve professional on- stream sound quality with enhanced broadcast vocal effects, advanced voice modulation and HD audio samples. Four pickup patterns offer incredible flexibility, allowing you to record and stream in ways that would normally require multiple microphones. Yeti also features studio controls for headphone volume, pattern selection, instant mute, and microphone gain that put you in charge of the recording process. Set up in seconds with the included desktop stand or connect directly to a mic stand or boom arm. Requires download and installation of Logitech G HUB.


Brand: Logitech for Creators


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: USB


Special Feature: Stand


Color: Blue,Black


Included Components: Microphone


Polar Pattern: Unidirectional, Bidirectional, Omnidirectional


Item Weight: 0.55 Kilograms


Power Source: Corded Electric


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 1.21 pounds


Item model number: Compass Premium Tube


Date First Available: August 11, 2022


Color Name: Blue,Black


Connector Type: USB


Material Type: Aluminum


Hardware Platform: PC, Camera


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Stiff Tension, may be okay for a really heavy mic with all the attachments.
style: Boom Arm
I was very hopeful when I ordered this boom arm. I used one several years ago with a Blue Yeti microphone, and I remember it being fairly decent. The appeal was the enclosed structure, it was sleek, seemed to be really sturdy, and looks professional. I received mine a week ago and noticed right away the tension was way too much. I watched several YouTube videos on how to adjust the tension, but the common feature in each video is that no matter what they did, the mic always started creeping up to that default position. I tried mine out with several microphones - the Blue Snowball, the Blue Yeti, and a Samson Q2U, all with the appropriate mic shock mounts. Obviously, the lightest of these, the Samson, was catapulted with no hope of working out. The Snowball was pretty much the same story, just in slow motion. The Yeti, for which it seems this boom arm was made, was still unable to get into a comfortable position. I really like the sleek design, the enclosed structure, but please, PLEASE do something about the tension. Maybe make a lightweight version that could be used for a wider variety of mics, but with the same/similar appearance. I'm sending this one back. I cannot justify spending $100 to glare angrily in the corner at the unused boom arm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2023 by E. S.

  • Incredibly strong boom arm that beats Rode
style: Boom Arm
I originally purchased the Rode PSA1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm in 2012 and used it with my Blue Yeti microphone. It was very reliable. Earlier this year I was looking for a new boom arm and saw this and decided to try it out. Here is my comparison of both products. I am using the Blue shock mount and a pop filter in addition to my Blue Yeti microphone. Installation Installation for both products is very easy and quick in that you just clamp it to the edge of your desk. Between the two I would judge the base of the Blue boom arm to sturdier than the Rode. You screw in the shock mount on end of the boom arm, screw in the Blue Yeti into the shock mount and the clamp the pop filter to edge of the shock mount and twist it until it is in front of the microphone. I was able to attach the Rode boom arm to the back side of my desk so it will be out of the way when not in use. I was not able to do that with the Blue boom arm because I just could not get it to adjust to being in the right position when recording so I had to attach it to the side of my desk. This means it will get in my way when not in use as I move things around on my desk. Overall for installation Rode wins because it is not in the way when not in use. Adjusting Placement For Rode, you just grab it and move it where you need to have the mic placed for recording. Once you get it placed you have to let go and hope that it does not automatically start to retract due to the weight. Sometimes I have to position it, wait for it to rise, reposition it and wait for it to rise and reposition it until eventually, it stays in place. For Blue boom arm, it has three joints that you can rotate to move the mic into position. They all have a knob that you twist to loosen for it to move and when you have mic positioned then you twist it to lock it in place. Adjusting these knobs can be a challenge. But once you have the mic in place it will not move. I do 4 hours of podcast recording every Sunday and it stays in place the whole time. Overall for quickly positioning the Rode wins but you have to fidget with it. If you want the positioning to be permanent and stay there then the Blue wins by a wide margin. Cable Organization The Rode boom arm comes with some velcro straps that you can use to gather cables and then put the velcro strap over the boom arm. You get two straps to attach the cable on both halves of the boom arm. Blue, on the other hand, includes a slot built into the boom itself for the cables. Since it is built into the boom itself the cables are completely hidden from view. If you are on air when recording this is an extremely nice feature because the cables do not distract from your image on the screen. For Rode, the cables are very visible on the screen. Overall Blue wins this hands down Overall User Experience I had my original Rode boom arm for 5 years. Eventually, it got to the point where it sagged from the weight and I had to purchase a second one in 2017. I have had the Blue arm for less than half a year. I was satisfied with the Rode arm so much that when I needed to replace it I purchased it again and didn't even bother comparing any other product. When I started a new podcast as well as recording training videos I decided to get a new setup so it was consistent in color. (My original Blue yeti mic was silver and shockmount was black). I got a new black Yeti mic, black shock mount and realized they made a boom stand. After reading the reviews I decided to invest in it. I have been beyond pleased with this setup compared to the Rode. Knowing everything that I know now if I had to start over again I would purchase the Blue boom arm over the Rode hands down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 17, 2019 by Jennifer Bland

  • Perfect with Rode PodMic!
style: Boom Arm
This is a solid, quality Boom arm. I use it for live streams and it works very well. I can recommend if you are using a heavier microphone! 5 Stars from me!!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by John Evans John Evans

  • A pain to set up but nice when its adjusted correctly
style: Boom Arm
I bought the Blue Compass arm for my Yeti mic. The arm looks very nice mounted to my desk and I am able to position it exactly as I intended. My biggest struggles were with the lack of directions included in the box. Hopefully this review can help clear the air on a few things I struggled with, I am sure I am not alone. -The arm NEEDS the weight of the mic to keep the tension rod from moving back into a straight position. It took me a bit to realize this. Once the mic was on there, the arm staid in place perfectly. -There is a tension screw on the bottom of the arm, tighten for more tension (heavier mic), loosen for less tension (light weight mic). -The arm should be pre adjusted for a Blue Yeti weight. If you have a super light weight mic, DO NOT BUY THIS. -Additional directions are available through the QR code on the side of the box, but even those are short and lack detail for adjustments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 26, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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