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RODE PSA1 Studio Boom Arm for Broadcast Microphones

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RODE PSA1 Studio Boom Arm for Broadcast Microphones
Key Features
  • Podcasting, Streaming, Broadcasting
  • C-Clamp and Desk Insert for Mounting
  • 33" Vertical Reach
  • 32" Horizontal Reach
The Rode PSA1 Studio Boom Arm is a two-section, spring-loaded broadcast microphone arm designed for quiet and flexible microphone positioning in broadcast radio studios, voiceover studios, etc. The PSA1 rotates 360 degrees and features a maximum reach of 32" (820mm) horizontally.
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RODE PSA1 Overview

The Rode PSA1 Studio Boom Arm is a two-section, spring-loaded broadcast microphone arm designed for quiet and flexible microphone positioning in broadcast radio studios, voiceover studios, etc. The PSA1 rotates 360 degrees and features a maximum reach of 32" (820mm) horizontally.

Includes 3/8 to 5/8" adapter
32" (820mm) Horizontal Reach
33" (840mm) Vertical Reach
Holds up to 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg)
Includes two desk-mounting options
Dual-axis swivel mount for accurate positioning
UPC: 698813001057

RODE PSA1 Specs

Key Specs
Mic Mount Thread Size
1/2"-13 Male, 3/8"-16 Male
Total Reach
32.3" / 82 cm
Base Type
Table Clamp, Surface Mount
Included Cable
None
Color
Black
Microphone Mounting
Mic Mount Thread Size
1/2"-13 Male, 3/8"-16 Male
Boom
Total Reach
32.3" / 82 cm
Horizontal Range of Motion
360°
Boom Angle
Adjustable
Riser & Base
Maximum Height
No Stand Shaft or Riser Included
Base Type
Table Clamp, Surface Mount
Base Clamp Range
2.2" / 55.00 mm
Mount Hole Diameter
0.9" / 22 mm
Cable
Included Cable
None
Cable Management
External Cable Clip
Physical
Color
Black
Load Capacity
1.5 to 2.4 lb / 0.7 to 1.1 kg
Weight
3.84 lb / 1.74 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
20.9 x 8.4 x 3.2"

RODE PSA1 Reviews

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Is there a longer stud that I can use more ...

Is there a longer stud that I can use more comfortably with my Shure SM7b?
Asked by: Robby
Rode does not make a stud extension for the PSA1 Studio Boom Arm, but there is a washer on the arm to lock microphones in place.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2023-10-15

what is the origin of the product?

what is the origin of the product?
Asked by: COMPRAS
Daniel's answer is correct. According to the manual it's designed in Australia and made in China.
Answered by: Jonathan
Date published: 2020-07-03

Will it work with rode nt-usb mini?

Will it work with rode nt-usb mini?
Asked by: francisco R
Yes. This arm witll hold the NT-USB Mini.
Answered by: James Cruz
Date published: 2020-11-02

Does this work with the Hyperx Quadcast s?

Does this work with the Hyperx Quadcast s?
Asked by: Landon
Yes! This will work with the provided mount on the hyperx quadcast. I have used it previously.
Answered by: Jacob
Date published: 2020-11-01

Can a reflection filter be attached to this; if ...

Can a reflection filter be attached to this; if so which one?
Asked by: Marshall
I have a screen filter attached to mine, so I think any screen filter would work, or a lightweight reflection filter that has a clamp type bracket.
Answered by: Jonathan
Date published: 2020-11-24

It says the minimum weight is 1.54 lbs on the ...

It says the minimum weight is 1.54 lbs on the Røde website, but would this work for my 0.89 lb ZDM-1 if I just tighten screws?
Asked by: Devon
The manufacturer recommends 1.5lbs in order to prevent the springs from moving with the mic attached to the PSA1 Studio Boom Arm. It may be possible that tightening the screws can help the issue, but it is not guaranteed.
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-05-17

does this work with the hyperx quadcast?

does this work with the hyperx quadcast?
Asked by: Alex
It should as long as you have the quadcast adapter that should have come with the mic.
Answered by: Scott
Date published: 2020-06-10

Does this work with the NTG2 Rode mic?

Does this work with the NTG2 Rode mic?
Asked by: Daniel
It has a standard threaded post for a mic holder attachment which should work for most mic holder attachments. Per manual: 3/8” thread adaptor. (3/8” to 5/8” adaptor included)
Answered by: Jonathan
Date published: 2020-09-04
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