🎙️ Elevate your stream with precision and style — because your voice deserves the spotlight!
The Logitech G Compass Premium Broadcast Boom Arm is a robust, studio-grade microphone arm featuring a 32-inch reach and 360-degree rotation for ultimate flexibility. Its enclosed aluminum construction with internal springs ensures durability, while hand-tightened friction hinges provide smooth, quiet adjustments. The built-in cable management system keeps your setup sleek and professional, making it ideal for gamers, streamers, and broadcasters using Yeti GX, Yeti, and other high-end mics.
Brand | Logitech G |
Series | Compass |
Item model number | 955-000074 |
Hardware Platform | Camera |
Item Weight | 3.69 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 38.6 x 5.4 x 2.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0BW3YZ5YB |
Date First Available | September 19, 2023 |
A**O
Highly recommend
Good quality arm
T**O
Poor quality microphone stand by Logitech
I had a Logitech microphone and wanted a nice microphone stand for it so I thought what better choice than to get a Logitech microphone stand that they surely would specialize for their microphones. No matter how tight you make this microphone for lighter-weight microphones, which I used the Logitech Yeti GX, the tension is just too much and will not stay where you want it to. In-fact, I tried to thoroughly tighten where most of the tension was and the plastic part that connects to the screw broke off, so now I have the middle screw of the microphone stand stuck, as shown in the image. If you’re looking for a nice microphone stand, I’d go for the Rode stands for the same price, which are completely metal and great out of the package.In summary, the stand is poor quality and feels like it wasn’t properly tested to be stable, so save your money on a better stand, especially considering the amount of plastic in this one.
K**S
Good product
This is the second one I purchased. The first one broke about 3 months into it so I couldn’t return it back to get a replacement. Never bothered calling the manufacturer on seeing what they had to say.
C**S
Don’t do it.
Honestly not worth the $100. It barely has any movement range, the boom arm basically decides where it wants to sit and you have to just accept it. I got it because I have a Logitech mic and I wanted to keep it uniform, but I fully regret that decision. I’ve waited too long now to be able to return, kind of just settled with it being difficult, but now the springs have worn off after a little more than a month of owning it and it’s useless now. For $100 this thing should have full mobility and springs should be high quality…and it has neither.
E**T
Logitech Gamer Girl
Okay, I have been a fan of Logitech for many years that I have been gaming. This was my first time getting a mic stand from them. It is made quite well and doesn’t flop around a whole lot. Performance is great and it was an ease of setup. I absolutely adore the smooth and just rich appearance that it gives off when I use it. This is coming from a gamer girl so you should…get it?
S**N
WAY TOO MUCH TENSION !!!
This is a quality built microphone stand... Maybe built to sturdy as it has way too much tension for an average microphone. I purchased this stand for my Logitech G-Yeti MIC and it won't stay put after adjustment. Unfortunately a bad design for a nice looking microphone stand.
B**N
No Instructions?
The arm itself is... fine? I bought this for my Yeti GX and it's impossible to find anything on google regarding instructions for this thing other than on the logitech website because "Blue Yeti" is always the first result as it's widely more popular. When I opened the box for the arm, I found the arm itself, the c-clamp for mounting it to a table, and... no instruction manual. I played around with the tightening knobs to see if I could figure out how the arm works.Turns out you can not lock the arm into a set shape by itself. It has a set shape when a mic is attached and relies solely on the weight of the attached mic to keep it bent in that set shape. Without any weight on the mic-end, the arm defaults to pointing straight upwards.You can adjust the straightening-tension by loosening a screw at the base of the arm, but the arm does not come with one of those cheap L-shaped screwdrivers that most name-brand "assembly-needed" products come with. Additionally, the little latches that keep the cable hidden inside the arm are made of plastic, not rubber or silicone, so you need a screwdriver or pen to unlatch them as well.Mounting the Yeti GX also threw me for a loop. The listing on the logitech website states that the arm comes with the mounting adapter for 3/8mm and 5/8mm mic mounts while Amazon doesn't. The adapter that comes with the arm is only for 5/8mm screws while the Yeti GX has a 3/8mm hole. After tearing apart the box for the mic looking for the 3/8mm adapter, I found that the adapter for 3/8mm comes with the Yeti GX itself, not the mic.TLDR: Doesn't include instructions or a screwdriver. Basic shape/hinge locking feature would be nice but isn't needed.
C**B
The tension in this stand is dangerous
Immediately broken after just moving part of the stand after setting it up on my desk. Lowered the piece to see how it would obscure my monitors so I was moving it up and down a bit, immediately suspicious as the whole time this thing was very difficult to loosen and no matter how loose or tight it always creeped back into a straight 90 degree position. But I thought maybe it will get better over time. So I went to start barely loosening the tension dial on the joint and it immediately swings up extremely fast narrowly missing my face as it straightened itself, the momentum it had swinging up was so fast that it bent backwards in the opposite direction of its recommended degree of motion. This instantly tore and broke the cheap plastic that held the joint together. And the stand is now about 25 degrees in the wrong direction at all times and loosening all the joints and the tension screw and trying to tighten in any other position fails as it always swings back to where it bent itself.Awful.
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