• Reviews around build (5.00 of 5)

    RODE PSA 1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm

    • Fairly well built.
    • The stand itself seems to be really well built, but is obviously undertuned for the microphone I have.
    • really sturdy build quality and attention to detail
    • Very sturdy and well built
    • Solid built and high quality
    • Really solid build, works great.
    • Really solid build, works great.
    • This spring loaded swivel mount is of excellent build quality
    • Awesome performance, very sturdy, extremely well-built, easy to setup/install
    • Seems to be very well built and sturdy
    • Sturdy, good build, excellent for what I needed it for which is to be a reliable mic mount.
    • It has a real solid build and I haven't had any problems with it
    • The Rode PSA1 is very well built, heavy, solid, and great spring action
    • The PSA1 is extremely well-built and has a good range of motion
    • was really well built and won't damage the desk.*Comes with an extra desk mount to drill into the desk and have it as a permanent fixture, most arms have this as an external accessory*Comes with a threading converter to change to a larger thread on the shock mount connection - High versatilityBad:*Velcro straps don't hide cables, Heil has a feature so basically your cables are invisible*Spring
    • Perfect well built home run purchase
    • silent, reliable, versatile, well madegreat mic boom , always stays where ever i put itgreat mounting optionsvery well built
    • Solid build.
    • Solid build and handy mounting devices.
    • This Mount is strong,well built and very durable
    • The mount has a solid build
    • Sturdy build
    • It is a nice build quality, holds the microphone well, and moves smoothly in all directions
    • This arm is sturdy and has a great build quality with two mounting options
    • Easy to mount, sturdy build and puts the mic where I want it
    • Sturdy, portable, well built and the highest quality I've ever tested
    • Worked exactly as I
    • well I bent the screw in the vice