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RØDE PSA1+
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RØDE PSA1+


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Anonymous

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The studio arm is compatible with the RØDE NT-USB+ microphone. It supports all standard threads and microphones weighing from 94g to 1.2kg, which includes the NT-USB+. No additional screws or threads are required for mounting, as the arm is equipped with a flexible mounting system and a table mount that allows for easy and stable mounting.
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AldonaWalka

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

Yes, you can use the RODE PSA1+ with the RODE Podcaster. The PSA1+ is compatible with microphones that weigh between 94g and 1.2kg, and the RODE Podcaster falls within this weight range. The PSA1+ also offers a flexible mounting system that supports both end and side address microphones.
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GeleimterDiyroid48

8 months ago

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Galaxus

8 months ago

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The screw clamp of the PSA1+ studio arm can hold table tops up to a thickness of 70 mm. If your tabletop is very thick, the supplied screw clamp may be sufficient. Alternatively, there is also a Threaded Desk Insert for tabletops up to 55 mm thick. If your tabletop is thicker, you could look for a special solution or adapt the desk mount for screens if possible.
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Remo Wymann

2 years ago

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