COMPASS - Black




Category: microphones




Category: microphones
I was a little worried about the size, but it fits perfectly in my backpack and the build feels solid. The mute button is satisfyingly clicky and placed exactly where my thumb lands naturally.
The audio is remarkably clean right out of the box — I didn't expect the built-in shock mount to eliminate so much handling noise. Plugged it in and it just worked perfectly for my podcast setup.
I was worried this might be too bulky for my desk setup, but the black finish blends in perfectly and the boom arm stays put even when I shift around. The mute button is satisfyingly clicky, and the clarity on Zoom calls is noticeably better than my old headset mic.
The build quality feels premium, and the shock mount actually eliminates desk vibrations I used to get. Perfect for recording vocals without any background rumble.
I was a bit worried about background noise in my home setup, but this mic picks up my voice so cleanly—even the plosives are handled well by the built-in filter.
Picked this up for recording vocals and the noise rejection is fantastic—it barely picks up my computer fan or the hum from my fridge. The built-in shock mount really makes a difference, I don't have to worry about bumping the desk mid-take.
The sound clarity is incredible for such a compact mic—picked up every detail of my guitar recording without any background hiss. It feels premium right out of the box with the metal build, and the adjustable stand makes positioning effortless. Definitely a solid upgrade from my old setup.
I was pleasantly surprised by how sturdy the metal body feels; it’s way more premium than I expected for the price. The built-in pop filter actually blocks those harsh plosives without muffling my voice.
Finally a USB mic that doesn't pick up my keyboard clicks—the built-in noise gate is a lifesaver. It's got a nice weight to it too, feels solid on the desk.
I switched to this microphone for my home studio and the sound clarity is incredible—it picked up my acoustic guitar’s subtle overtones without any background hiss. The metal body feels solid too.