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Suspension Shock Mount for Podcasters and Broadcasters
RM219.00
The RODE PSM1 is a precision-engineered suspension shock mount designed to provide outstanding isolation for RØDE broadcast microphones. Ideal for podcasting, streaming, voiceovers, and broadcasting, it eliminates unwanted vibrations, handling noise, and low-frequency rumbles, ensuring your recordings sound clean, focused, and professional.
Compatibility: Specifically designed for the RODE Podcaster, Procaster, and Broadcaster microphones
Mounting: Standard 5/8″ thread with 3/8″ adapter included for universal stand and boom arm compatibility
Shock Isolation: Sturdy elastic suspension system isolates the mic from vibrations and noise
Construction: Durable, lightweight metal frame for long-term studio use
Design: Open-frame design for easy mic adjustment and positioning
The PSM1 suspension system minimizes rumble and mechanical noise caused by mic stand movement, desk bumps, or nearby vibrations. When paired with a boom arm like the RODE PSA1 or PSA1+, it allows for effortless mic positioning while maintaining crystal-clear sound—perfect for live or recorded studio sessions.
Podcasters & streamers – Get consistent, clean vocal recordings with minimal background noise.
Broadcasters & radio hosts – Achieve studio-quality clarity in any professional or home setup.
Voiceover artists – Maintain stable mic positioning and sound purity during long sessions.
Content creators & YouTubers – Enhance your audio setup for better listener engagement.
With its easy-to-use suspension system, durable build, and flawless isolation, the RODE PSM1 is an essential accessory for anyone serious about broadcast-quality sound.
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