COMPASS - Black




Category: microphones




Category: microphones
I was worried about picking up background noise in my home office, but this mic's cardioid pattern isolates my voice perfectly. The mute button on the body is a lifesaver for quick coughs during calls. Sound quality is crisp without being harsh.
Finally, a microphone that actually filters out my neighbor's lawnmower noise during recordings. The cardioid pickup pattern is incredibly precise, and the sound quality rivals setups costing three times as much.
I’ve been using this for podcast recordings and the cardioid pickup pattern really cuts out background noise better than my old mic. The all-black design also looks sleek on my desk without being distracting.
The sound clarity on this mic is incredible—I can hear every tiny breath in my recordings. The all-black design looks sleek on my desk, and the adjustable arm stays put exactly where I set it.
I was a bit worried about setup, but the plug-and-play USB connection worked instantly on my laptop. The cardioid pickup pattern keeps my voice clear without picking up the keyboard clicks.
The sound isolation on this mic is fantastic — my noisy keyboard is completely gone from my recordings. It picks up my voice clearly even when I'm not sitting directly in front of it.
I’ve been using it for streaming and the audio capture is crystal clear even from across my desk. The pickup pattern isolates my voice really well without sucking in background noise.
The mute button is so smooth I barely notice clicking it, and the voice clarity even in my noisy home office is impressive. Setup was plug-and-play with my laptop, and the black finish doesn't show dust like my old mic.
I’ve been using this mic for my podcast recording and the built-in pop filter is a lifesaver for plosives. The black finish looks sleek on my desk, and it picks up even subtle voice nuances without background noise creeping in.
Finally a mic that picks up my voice clearly without making me sound like I'm in a tin can. The built-in pop filter actually works well for my close-up vocals.