The boom arm has a normal microphone stand screw.
As far as I have seen, the holder of the NT-USB has a normal microphone stand thread - so it should be possible to attach the microphone and the holder to the boom arm.
I assume yes. the scope of delivery for the Wave3 states:
SUPPLY The Wave:3, USB-C cable, desktop stand, microphone arm adapter, quick start guide.
I had already clarified this for myself.
To secure the top arm of the RØDE PSA1 microphone stand and prevent it from moving upwards automatically, follow the steps below:
1. adjusting the spring tension: Ensure that the spring tension of the arm is adjusted to suit the weight of your microphone. This can be achieved by adjusting the spring tension to hold the arm in the desired position.
2. secure attachment: Check that the arm is properly secured to your desk. Use either the Desk-Clamp or the Desk-Insert to secure the arm firmly and securely.
3. cable management: Ensure that the cables are properly managed to avoid any unwanted movement of the arm. The Velcro cable wraps supplied can help with this.
If the arm continues to move unintentionally despite these measures, it may be helpful to consult the instructions again or contact the manufacturer's customer service.
The PSA1 is supplied without shock mount. The arm ends in a 9mm (3/8") threaded rod. An adapter for 16 mm (5/8") is supplied. According to the manufacturer's website, your microphone is sold in a set that includes a suspension that attaches to a 16 mm rod with a 9mm adapter. So yes, it works and you should even end up with a spare threaded rod adapter.
Unfavourable photo, it is black as it says in the description.
It's not available in white.
A little tip:
Google!
Keepdrum has a very nice white stand/arm.
I have measured this on my PSA1 and, as Nathan83 has already pointed out, the base has a diameter of 7 cm and the mounting bracket requires a maximum of 1 cm between the table and any wall or similar -> attached is a link to the picture of the base (is from PSA1 +, but looks the same) https://www.digitec.ch/im/productimages/1/8/3/2/5/4/8/5/5/2/5/1/0/2/1/7/5/2/5/162a7e0e-71f2-436b-a8a2-1b1da1c6fd91.jpg?impolicy=ProductTileImage&resizeWidth=321&resizeHeight=700&cropWidth=321&cropHeight=700&quality=high
Should work. I think it holds up to about 1kg. You just have to have the right adapters. But the T-Bone has them. You should have a spider to go with it then it will work for sure. Sincerely
I would say that should fit. You can unscrew the base and attach the mic directly to the arm.
According to the Razer website:
> You can also remove it and attach it to a mic boom or any other mic stand with a standard 5/8" thread.
Yes, the Razer Siren Mini does:
The microphone sits on a sturdy holder that allows you to customise it perfectly for your voice. You can also detach it and attach it to a mic boom or any other mic stand with a standard 5/8" thread.
The microphone boom has an adapter from 3/8 to 5/8 in circumference. Fits therefore.
On the Razer website, the Rode SPA1 is recommended as a microphone boom.
Source: https://www.razer.com/de-de/streaming-microphones/razer-seiren-mini/RZ19-03450100-R3U1