

🎤 Elevate your voice, not your clutter — mic arm mastery for pros and creators alike!
The RØDE PSA1+ is a premium professional studio boom arm designed for podcasters, streamers, and broadcasters. Featuring a patented parallelogram spring system with internal damping, it offers ultra-smooth, silent mic positioning. Compatible with mics weighing 94g to 1.2kg, it supports both USB and XLR connections. Integrated cable management and vibration-isolating rubber mounts ensure a clean, noise-free setup. Its versatile clamp and surface-mount options make it perfect for any desk, delivering studio-grade performance and sleek aesthetics.





| ASIN | B09JBVR5B4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 833 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 32 in Stands |
| Body Material | Neoprene |
| Colour | PSA1+ Black |
| Connector | USB and XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,969) |
| Date First Available | 5 Oct. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 1.52 kg |
| Item model number | PSA1+ |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 53.98 x 20.96 x 8.26 cm; 1.52 kg |
| Size | 21.25 inches |
C**S
It’s an Arm. But Like... for a Microphone...And It’s brilliant!
I never thought I’d fall in love with a collection of metal and springs, but here we are. The RØDE PSA1+ is the Rolls Royce of mic arms. My mic now hovers gracefully in front of me like it’s about to drop some Grammy-winning vocals, even though I mostly use it to sing to 2 people who listen to me (hi mother and dad). It moves like butter. Not like cheap margarine. Real, smooth, expensive butter. Silent, sturdy, and somehow makes me feel more professional than I actually am. Also, setup was so easy I didn’t even have to pretend to read the manual. It clamped onto my desk like it meant business, and hasn’t wobbled, squeaked, or sagged once. Can’t say the same for my posture. Is it overkill for a hobbyist? Probably. Will you feel cooler than you should while using it? Absolutely.
A**R
Very much worth the price
Very sturdy so far, feels really good quality and has lots of wonderful quality of life features. Very much worth the price.
M**L
great quality
It was a bit price for me but i don't regret buying it! Money well spent - solid, moves smoothly, quiet
M**T
Excellent quality mic stand, very pricey though.
Very happy with this mic stand. It comes with a bunch of options for mounting, its clamp is really good, rock solid stable. I’ve got it mounted on a half curved edge desk and it handles that with no problems. Moving the arm around is effortless and it conforms to whatever position I put it in. The added felt to hide the arms is a nice touch, looks much more professional and cleaner.
C**Y
Mic arm
Very good quality well worth the money very professional well pleased
D**X
Top quality, don't hesitate.
This thing is awesome, sure there are cheaper alternatives but the balance on this thing is amazing. Just stays in place, can easily push it to the side when not in use and it does not flop. Don't hesitate if you like quality products that last. My previous arm (Ikea) is now in the bin.
J**N
Expensive but, money well spent!
Having Bought a few cheap arms you might be thinking how much better can these boom arms be? Photos do not show the difference in quality. Key points: -quality construction all screws and parts look and feel good to uses, and I expect them to last. -They are physically bigger than the cheap ones (more reach) -silent operation you don’t get that annoying springy sound or rattles - they stay put with the mic attached even if you extend the arm fully - no drifting in any position or need for constant retightening. -the table clamp has rubber pads on both parts so it doesn’t gouge you table on either side. -clamp mount positions the weight of the arm over the table rather than hanging off the back of the clamp - neat clips for cable management Bad bits : - difficult/limited use if mounted near a wall but all of the arms designed in this way have this issues -Big “Rode” Branding but this is a bit marmite (some might like it some might hate it) Overall yes it’s much more expensive than the cheap generic ones but is also a much better product that will look good on camera
F**D
Holds where you need it
I'm using an sm7b and this arm holds it perfectly
S**T
We have ordered and surprised friends with this gift. Easy to use and amazing quality. True to size
ウ**ン
Professional-grade stability for the Shure SM7DB setup I'm using the PSA1+ with a Shure SM7DB microphone, and this boom arm handles the weight and positioning demands flawlessly. As someone who's not a professional but takes audio quality seriously, this boom arm delivers exactly what I needed for my home studio setup. Build Quality & Stability: The construction is absolutely solid - no flex, no drift, no gradual sagging over time. Once you position the SM7DB where you want it, it stays there. The springs and joints are clearly engineered to handle heavier microphones without compromise. This feels like equipment that will last for years of regular use. Positioning & Adjustability: The range of motion is excellent, allowing me to position the microphone exactly where I need it for optimal vocal pickup. The joints move smoothly but lock firmly into position. No fighting with the arm during recording sessions or worrying about it slowly creeping out of position. Compatibility Note: One small quirk - the twist-locking nut design can create clearance issues with some XLR connectors. In my case, I needed to add a Shure A26X extension bar to get proper XLR connection clearance with the SM7DB. This isn't really a fault of the PSA1+, more of a compatibility consideration when using certain microphone and cable combinations. Value & Reliability: This boom arm justifies its price point completely. The difference between a quality boom arm like this and cheaper alternatives becomes obvious immediately - no constant readjustments, no worrying about your expensive microphone taking a fall, just reliable performance day after day. Desktop Integration: The desk clamp is robust and doesn't damage surfaces while providing rock-solid mounting. Takes up minimal desk real estate while offering maximum positioning flexibility. Bottom Line: If you're investing in quality microphones like the SM7DB, don't skimp on the boom arm. The PSA1+ provides the stability and reliability that professional-grade microphones deserve. Highly recommended for: Anyone using heavier microphones, home studio setups, and users who want "set it and forget it" reliability from their boom arm.
A**G
I've used quite a few, and this one blows everything out of the water. Noise- absolutely none. A very sensitive mic can barely pick anything up, regardless of how you move it. It also decreases any accidental hits on the table. Of course, it doesn't eliminate it, but no boom arm will. Fluidity - frictionless Functionality - Easy to set up. Can carry a pretty heavy mic. I tried everything from a Rode NT to a heavy Sennheiser mic. No problems. The ONLY thing I wish they'd improved is the limited angle if you're trying to push it back directly, in a straight line. But that's not how a mic should be used anyway, so it's not really an issue. The cable stowaway is fantastic. Build - doesn't get much better than this. It could have done without the huge Rode branding because that can get distracting if you're streaming or on an important call. Bottom line - If you've reached the point where you're doing very serious recordings for paid clients, you just cannot get better than this. It's well worth the high price. There's a reason it's listed as one of the best boom arms in the market.
C**E
Wygląda świetnie, działa świetnie.
M**N
This really pops in videos!!!! Swivels and holds the heaviest mics too!
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