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Rode PSM1 Shock Mount For Podcaster, Procaster, PSA1, and DS1 Microphones

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Features

  • Rotates 360 degrees with a maximum reach of 820mm (32.5 inches) horizontally and 840mm (33 inches) vertically
  • 3/8 inch thread adaptor
  • Holds up to 2Kg (4.4lbs)
  • Does not need any nut/ washer or bolt. The open end of the shock mount is to be directly screwed onto the mic stand

Description

RODE PSM1 PODCASTER MIC SHKMT SILV


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 4.3 x 4.8 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: PSM 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


Compatible Devices: Radio, Amplifier


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • DOESN'T FIT AT2020
It's a great looking shock mount, well built. DOES NOT FIT WITH THE AT2020. Some people said it does in the Q/A. It doesn't. The at2020 is too large to fit into the hole. Plain and simple. Edit: I bought a metal filing kit and spent about 2 hours manually grinding down the rivets on this thing so my at2020 would fit into it, finally squeezed the at2020 in and it fit perfectly, didn't even need additional tethering (hot glue was the plan). So if you really want a black spider mount, you can grind this one down for the at2020. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2014 by Xendrus

  • Knockoff. Fraudulent Item. Does not work for specific microphone. DO NOT BUY RODE products on Amazon
Amazon does a historically poor job identifying cheap knockoffs. The item in the seller picture is different from what I received. The bolt is different colors. The finish is different and the thread is almost too course to screw on. IT WILL NOT HOLD a Rode Procaster b/c this is a fake, cheap product. I initiated a return and hope Amazon will do better in the future. My 1st ever FAKE product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020 by Christopher Perlera Christopher Perlera

  • Pivot point weak. plastic pieces. EDIT! IT BROKE!!
EDIT-1 : ITS BLOODY BROKEN!! - - - So it broke, No big surprise, the plastic just gave way, i went to adjust it and the hole bloody thing came off, the shockmount and mic crashed onto my desk when i let go thinking it was still secure. See Photo. This is the only product for the procaster microphone. it does sag ever so slightly when used in a hanging mount with the microphone close to parallel with the desk surface, mounting the mic vertically is almost impossible, it just wants to fall, because i cant get it tight enough. the piece of the mount that connects to the mic arm is plastic with a brass bi-level insert, dont need the adapter if you dont have one.. which was nice, but still would have liked to have seen the adapter included. because the mount is painted metal, steel im guessing, its magnetic at least, i would have liked to have seen more aggressive teeth in the metal and a tighter tolerance on the fit between metal and plastic, i also would have liked a bigger knob on the screw, as well as seeing metal there as well, its a brass piece that is glued into a small plastic knob. and i fear that over tightening it will just cause the pieces to separate., i would have liked to have had metal all around. and these few bits of plastic doesnt seem that much of cost saving. the plastic around the nut in the pivot point seems crude, unfinished, there are still plastic burrs all around the inside. taking the bolt and nut out the pivot piece and taking it off and putthem them back in without the shock mount, i tightened it as much as i could until the threads bottomed out and when i went to see how tight it was it just slipped right over, 'teeth' and all. the ledge that the nut side sits on is also very very thin, over tightening would cause it to compress and shear right off. i expected more from this product. i can forgive the not included adapter but with the plastic pieces i just cant truly say im fully satisfied, though i do have to use the product if i am to use the procaster microphone i have with a shockmount with it. The good note however. the shockmount itself is very sturdy. and oce the mic is tightened on it doesnt feel like its going anywhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020 by Jayce Feldmann Jayce Feldmann

  • Shouldn't sag, and shouldn't need a wrench!
Just set this up, but it will probably be going back. Highly disappointed that one would need a wrench to lock it into angle. Bands should also be quality enough to not sag. If this is designed for the Procaster, they need to go back to the drawing board. It obviously cannot handle the weight. Overall, very unhappy, and will likely box it back up for return in a few minutes. As far as shock mount, sure it works. Just expect to use it at 90 degrees; because that's all you can depend on. One should not have to constantly readjust it for sagging down slowly in time at an angle, or with any movement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019 by Alan

  • Works fine with a PROCASTER, despite others' complaints
Works perfectly fine with a RODE Procaster microphone. I did notice a sag initially, but if you just pull on the upper bands to increase tension, and give some of that slack to the lower elastic bands you can move the inner ring up and it's fine. Other reviews say the Procaster mic is too heavy for this, but for me it works absolutely great. Nice isolation to prevent receiving the bumps of the boom arm or the desk. So ignore the other naysayers, this is a solidly-built shock mount made specifically for RODE microphones, and if they can't get their Procaster or PodMics to work (two heavy microphones), they're doing it wrong. My RODE mic is quite happy within this shockmount. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2021 by Slartibart Jones Slartibart Jones

  • Good Idea, But Blocks the Knobs on My Rode USB Mic
I liked the idea and look of this, BUT: I bought it for my Rode USB mic. It fits just fine. But it blocks the two knobs on the mic. I thought twice about sending it back, thinking 'maybe it won't bother me.' But I know it will bother me, so I sent it back. The product in and of itself probably works just fine and with a different mic, you probably don't have to worry about blockage. But for the Rode USB mic, it does block the knobs, for which I would rather have easy access to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2016 by tripplesix

  • Not as nice with the Rode NT-USB knobs and included pop filter.
I bought this with the Rode NT-USB (with included pop filter) and PSA 1 swivel arm. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SF6LGXQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The shock mount made the include pop filter useless because the way it attaches is incompatable. The knobs on the side of the NT1-USB are also very hard to get at with the shock mount attached. For this I took of 1 star. Otherwise it's a very sturdy and handsome addition to my desktop setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2017 by Jen

  • I shouldn't have had to buy this, but Rode decided to use non-standard size threading...
I wish Rode would make their threads standard, but they don't. So I had to spend $40 to get whatever the heck this is, 17, 18, 19mm? I don't know. It is compatible with the Rode NT-USB USB Condenser Mic, which is what I own, that's why I had to get it. Rode mics are NOT compatible with standard shock mount threads. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2017 by Rick Silver

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