The Razer Seiren V3 Chroma is compatible with microphone arms when the table stand is removed. It fits on microphone arms with 3/8-inch or 5/8-inch threads, which is common with many professional microphone arms.
Since the LogiLink professional microphone boom arm has a table mount as a base and is designed as a half-height solo stand, it is very likely that the Razer Seiren V3 Chroma can be mounted on it, provided the microphone boom arm has a corresponding thread (3/8" or 5/8"). An adapter for these threads is often included with microphone arms or is available separately.
The microphone boom is compatible with microphones that have a standard 3/8" or 5/8" thread. The HyperX QuadCast S uses a 3/8" thread, so it fits the microphone boom with these thread sizes. The microphone boom offers a stable table mounting and flexible adjustment options that are suitable for the HyperX QuadCast S.
To find out if the Razer Seiren Mini microphone is compatible with the LogiLink AA0127 professional microphone arm, check the technical specifications. The Razer Seiren Mini can be used with a microphone arm, but it requires an adaptor to fit the standard mount (5/8" male to 3/8" female) if required. If the LogiLink AA0127 arm uses a similar mount, it may be compatible, but it's best to check the arm's exact specification to confirm.
Hi Thomas
In principle, all microphones with the classic adapter will fit. According to Logitech's homepage, the adapter is supplied (can also be seen in the pictures). However, the microphone is not connected directly, but remains attached to the strange "bracket" and this is mounted.
-->"Mounting: Included stand or any bracket arm (required adapter included)"
According to the description, the "Samson Q2U" can be used via a clamp on a microphone stand and table stand.
The 'LogiLink microphone arm' does not have a clamp but a 5/8" to 3/8" thread adapter for microphone attachment.
If the "Samson Q2U" does not have this mounting bracket, then it will require a suitable accessory clamp that has a 5/8" to 3/8" thread adapter.
With the spider of the TC 777, this is probably unfavourable. A spider would have to be found that fits on the thread. The suspension restricts the mobility of the arm. I would rather use another arm.
I use it with an Hyper X Quad S and it holds precisely where I want the microphone.
You can adjust the stiffness (if that makes sense) of each of the arms section.
If you move it quite a lot like I do, every now and then you'll have to turn to tighten the "screws" between sections but it ain't a big deal.
According to LogiLink up to max 2kg (catalogue PDF is available here: http://logilink.eu/content/support/kataloge.htm)
I have the Elgato Wave-3 on it and hang my Sennheiser HD559 on it when I don't need it.... Holds well so far
Hello Pericek1,
Yes, the Blue Yeti fits on this microphone arm. You might just have to remove the adapter if you have one inside.
I also have a Blue Yeti on my arm.
Yes. Slightly loosen the wing screw on the joint of the spider for the Nt1. Mount the spider on the arm and adjust/lock it with the included adapter for alignment.
From the construction point of view, clearly no problem.
The spider should have the screw adapter. I am not sure if the arm has one.
The question is how heavy your mic is. And whether it can bear the weight without problems in the long term in one position.
I can't say what it's like with a heavy mic as mine is under 1kg.
Experience so far: Weight can be held well, but you have to tighten the screw every now and then because it loosens slightly when moving up and down, which is normal for this type of construction.
I hope I was able to help