Does Rode PSA1 work with Blue Yeti?
The Rode PSA1 is the most popular boom arm for the Blue Yeti for professional use. A lot of of big YouTubers and successful podcasters use this stand since it’s high quality and can support heavier mics.
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.
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.
Can you use a shock mount for Blue Yeti?
The Blue Microphones Radius II is a vintage-style suspension mount designed to isolate Yeti and Yeti Pro USB microphones from noise, shock and ambient vibration. Radius II features an improved hinge design that locks in place for stable microphone positioning.
Do you really need a shock mount?
Do I really need a shock mount? Using a shock mount is always recommended. There is nothing worse than ruining your magic take and it is always better to play it safe. Especially when your microphone is placed on a table and when you move a lot in the area of your microphone, a shock mount is important to have.
Does rode psa1 come with adapter?
The boom arm includes a thread adapter to ensure compatibility with all standard microphone mounts out there. The PSA-1 also includes a thread adapter that converts the mic mount from the native 3/8\” to the popular 5/8\” size found in most microphone mounts out there.
How does rode PSA1 attach to desk?
Mounting via the Desk Clamp 1- Unscrew the clamp so that the opening is large enough to fit over the edge of your table. 2- Push the clamp all the way onto the table edge for maximum security. 5- Insert the arm into the hole at the top of the clamp. You are now ready to attach your microphone.