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I use the RODE PSA1 as a boom arm for my Blue Yeti + Radius II + dragonpad pop filter.
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Blue Yeti microphone, with aluminum shock mount and pop filter in PERFECT position (even at angles) with no slippage no drooping and no problem
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I mounted the Blue Yeti microphone along with my Blue Radius II shock mount and dragonfly pop filter all to the Rhode PSA1 and couldn't be more satisfied
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Otherwise, it holds my Blue Yeti mic, shock mount, and pop filter with incredible ease
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It's got enough resistance to support a Yeti, a shock mount and a pop filter, but still moves around really easily
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I'm using the PSA-1 with a Blue Yeti, the Blue shock mount, and the Dual-screen pop-filter
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I have a Rode NT2A anniversary edition which comes with the SM6 shock mount and pop filter
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This fit my blue yeti and holds it up easily with the radius 2 shock mount and dragon pop filter
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One user complained that the Yeti was too heavy - that has not been the case for me, so I can only assume that the other user also had a shock mount and perhaps a heavier pop filter
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Hold my blue micrphone, shock mount, and pop filter perfectly at a good solid weight and sturdy feel
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I may have to buy the shock mount and pop filter just for this mount to work correctly
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Then you couple that with the shock mount and a pop filter, and you have a large heavy load for a tiny arm to handle
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Worked exactly as I
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well I bent the screw in the vice
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PL-2T Boom Arm, you won't be disappointed.