Product Description
Are you fed up with those squeaky and flimsy scissor booms? The Compass boom arm is a game - changer! It boasts a broadcast studio - grade design with an enclosed aluminum body and internal springs. The hidden - channel cable management keeps everything neat. All friction hinges are hand - tightened, so no tools are needed. With a full 360 - degree rotation, it suits any application. Once adjusted, it stays put quietly and effortlessly. The strong C - clamp firmly attaches to your desktop. Pair it with the Yeti microphone and the Radius III shockmount for a top - notch broadcast setup. It's also a must - have for Twitch game streams. Its sleek and nimble design allows you to position your mic exactly where you want it, when you want it. Whether you hide the boom off - camera or feature it prominently, it fits seamlessly into your game streaming or podcasting setup and will wow your audience. Key features include enclosed aluminum construction with internal springs, hidden channel cable management, hand - tightened friction - hinges for smooth and quiet operation. It's designed for Yeti and other professional broadcast mics, compatible with all standard shockmounts. It has an extruded aluminum boom, a C - clamp desktop mount, 360 - degree rotation, a max horizontal reach of 32 inches, and can hold up to 2.4 lbs (including mic and shockmount). It comes with hidden - channel cable management, standard 5/8” threading with an adapter for 3/8” threading, and includes the Compass desktop boom arm, a C - clamp for desktop mount, and a 3/8” to 5/8” adapter.
Using the Compass boom arm is super easy. First, attach the C - clamp firmly to your desktop. Make sure it's tight so the boom arm stays stable. Then, if needed, use the 3/8” to 5/8” adapter to connect your microphone to the boom arm. You can rotate the boom arm 360 degrees to get the perfect position for your mic. When you find the right spot, the hand - tightened friction hinges will keep it in place. For game streaming or podcasting, position the mic close to your mouth for the best sound. Remember, the boom arm can hold up to 2.4 lbs, so don't overload it with heavy equipment. To maintain it, keep it clean and free from dust. You can use a soft cloth to wipe it down occasionally. If you notice any issues with the movement or stability, check the hand - tightened hinges and make sure they're secure. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your Compass boom arm!