Rode PSA 1 Plus: The Mic Arm That Will Change Your Studio - Hands On With All The Features

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Looking for the perfect microphone arm? The Rode PSA 1 Plus is a game-changing studio arm that transformed my content creation setup. In this hands-on review, I compare it with cheaper alternatives and show you why it's worth every penny.

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I'll walk you through the incredible features that set this professional mic arm apart - from its silent operation and smooth movement to its robust cable management system. You'll see why it's the go-to choice for streamers, podcasters, and content creators who need reliable, professional-grade equipment.

This premium mic arm comes with two mounting options: a heavy-duty desk clamp and a professional through-desk mount for permanent installation. Its superior build quality eliminates the annoying spring noise and unstable positioning that plague cheaper alternatives.

Want to know if this is the right upgrade for your setup? Watch as I demonstrate how easily it handles different recording positions, whether you're sitting, standing, or need to keep the mic out of frame.

Share your current mic arm setup in the comments! Are you using one of those budget options, or have you already upgraded to something better? And what do you think about that visible Rode branding - deal-breaker or no big deal?

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Rode PSA1+ Professional Studio Microphone Arm
00:51 - Rode PSA1+ vs Traditional Microphone Arm
01:48 - Unboxing the Rode PSA1+
02:27 - Rode PSA1+ Value for Money
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Used to have one of the cheaper ones like you showed and the weight of my microphone bent the metal post that goes into the desk mount. Springs were noisy too, like you said. It did the job for a year or so, but definitely not a long term solution.

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