Is the Rode PSA1 worth it?
Is the Rode PSA1 worth it?
The Rode PSA1 is definitely a worthwhile product to invest in if you are streaming, podcasting, or recording vocals. The RODE PSA1 is the perfect arm in the ‘middle of the road’ price range with some great features. Two different mounts give you options, and the arm’s sections are highly flexible.
Is the Rode PSA1 compatibility?
Designed for the RØDE Procaster and Podcaster, the PSA1 supports most microphones weighing between 700g (1.5lb) and 1.1kg (2.4lb) when combined with shock mount. Please note that the PSM1 shock mount is sold separately.
What mics are compatible with Rode PSA1?
Rode PSA1
- Compatible RØDE Microphones: Broadcaster, Podcaster, Procaster, PSM1.
- Supplied with velcro cable wraps and both desk-clamp and desk-insert style attachments.
- Note: RØDE PSM1 shock mount sold separately.
Does the Blue Yeti work with Rode PSA1?
The Rode PSA1 is able to hold the Blue Yeti in all of the most common configurations. We did have to make a 1/4 turn adjustment to tighten all of the articulating joints’ screws, but the PSA1 worked flawlessly after that.
What is the difference between the PSA1 and the PSA1+?
The extra value (PSA1+ is $199 compared to the PSA at $139) comes in the finishing touches. The mounting bracket and the desk mount. In the video above, I drill right through my studio desk and mount the new PSA1+ as you can too. It’s a great look, and an ever so slightly smoother use.
Does the Rode PSA1 work with the SM7B?
The Rode PSA1 is a professional studio boom arm that does the job that any audio producer or content creator would love to have. Its sturdy and sleek design makes it a perfect stand for home audio recordings and podcasting. It can support 700 – 1,100 grams of weight which is perfect for our Shure SM7B Microphone.
How much weight can the Rode PSA1 hold?
2.4lb
Professional Studio Boom Arm Designed for the RØDE Procaster and Podcaster, the PSA1 supports most microphones weighing between 700g (1.5lb) and 1.1kg (2.4lb) when combined with shock mount.
How much weight can the Rode psa1 hold?
Does the Rode PSA1 work with blue snowball?
Is the Rode PSA1 mic stand compatible with the Blue Snowball? And the answer is “Yes“. It does work with the Blue Snowball microphone.
Does the Shure sm7b need a shockmount?
The SM7B contains internal shock mounting, so external shock mounts are not required. However, higher-end boom arms do minimize the amount of desk noise transmitted to the mic.
Does rode PSA1 come with adapter?
Adapter: 3/8” thread adaptor. (3/8” to 5/8” adaptor included) Weight: 1.74kg (3.84lbs) – 2.15kg (4.73lbs) boxed Page 3 The PSA1 offers a choice of two desk mounting options, using either the desk clamp or desk insert.