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Hey guys,

I am in the process of buying a Røde NT1-A, the only insecurity for me at the moment is how I am going to mount it to my desk. I will soon have a 27" Triple monitor setup and dont want the Microphone to block my sight on any of the monitors since I am also goning to use it for voicechat while gaming and working. As I said, I am unsure about how to mount it and how much distance there has to be between my mouth for the mic for it to sound best, I also don't know how the microphone should be oriented. I have seen some solutions by other people but neither of them seemed to reflect my purpose of using the microphone. I would also like to have a microphone arm, since this is what seems to be the easiest option to tuck the mic away when I don't need it at the moment.

Do you guys have any idea on how to mount the mic ideally?

Thanks a lot in advance!

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Most people put them above or off to the side .They shouldnt block your view if you position it correctly,

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