Are you planning to buy psa1 shockmount rodes, and are you confused about the options ?
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Our review process:
The daily purposes mount you're opting for might totally vary depending on various factors including objective measures like dimensions, subjective factors like the feel, and other specific requirements. Though we have a variety of recommendations, we pick products that suit most people's needs.
For yet another perspective, we also asked non-tech-focused friends to tell us what they thought about the finalists.
Pick the one you want among the presented or you may blindly pick the first option.
Note: Just because we didn't mention a mount in this guide doesn't mean it's not good. The following are simply our picks for the best mounts for most people - you may have specific preferences , that make a different mount better for you.
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This mount is for the Rode Podcaster and Procaster. It simply mounts to the microphone's stand or boom arm, and then the microphone is placed inside the mount. It is SO much lighter than something like the shockmount for the Blue Yeti. It is more sensitive to impact noises that a shock mount is made to eliminate.
This shock mount really isolates the bumps and jolts and transmits nothing to the microphone. The stand mount for the microphone is an inch or two further up than it would be without it. The mount has a flexible rubber gasket that helps to absorb vibrations, and it also has a built-in pop filter to help reduce plosives.
Why We Like This:
Makes a noticeable difference in the sound quality
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There is a Blue yeti shock mount. This shockmount is designed for a screw retained mic. The mic that goes into this style has a large threaded ring at the bottom of the mic by which the mic is mounted into the fixture. The shock mount goes on in seconds and the pop screen is great. It's sturdy and holds the mic extremely well.
The screw retained mount is standard for mics and the extension would go high enough for the C-. It's a threaded socket into which you screw the mike stand, no extra bolt required. The elastic is stiff enough there is not much sag in any mounting direction.
Why We Like This:
Locks in place, heavy duty adjustments
Solid build quality and popfilter even works with gusto
More suited for the broadcaster than the podcaster and the procaster
Fits perfectly and you can use it in many positions
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We know from years of feedback from readers, customers and amazon sellers, what most people want in a convenient and appropriate mount. The boseen psa1 shockmount rode is exactly that - it's a simple mount that hits all the right notes. It is suitable for many USB microphones with function knobs, such as fifine, blue yeti/snowball, and razer. It comes with different thread/lock adapters and an extra set of bands. It also comes with mounting pads to protect the bottom of the mic plus an extra elastic hanger.
The microphone sits on it, there is nothing securing the microphone to the shockmount. It is a great looking piece and is incredibly sturdy and well made. The adapter ring adds, so the mk4 won’t be 100 % secured. It should work well with your boom arm.
Why We Like This:
Great shock mount for several rode microphones
All metal, sturdy and comes with extra band
Comes with different screw mounts for different microphones
Screws it into place, reducing greater odds of mic noise