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RODE DS2 Desktop Studio Arm

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RODE DS2 Desktop Studio Arm for Broadcast Microphones

The Rode DS2 is a compact desktop studio arm designed for quiet and flexible microphone positioning in podcasting spaces, broadcast radio studios, voiceover studios, and similar environments. The DS2 features a heavy base designed to balance and support microphones weighing up to 31.7 oz, so there’s no need for clamps or mounting equipment. The boom arm offers two adjustable pivot points that extend up to 15″ vertically, allowing you to easily position your mic for optimal results. Cable management guides are provided to keep your setup neat and tidy. A 3/8″ to 1/4″ thread adapter is also provided, allowing you to mount a wide range of different screw threads.

Use for mics, lights, phones, and cameras
Supports up to 31.7 oz
Heavy base requires no clamp or mounting
Two pivot points for flexible, accurate positioning
15″ vertical reach
Low-noise operation
Includes 3/8 to 1/4″ adapter

 

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