

🎙️ Elevate your sound—because your voice deserves the SM6 advantage!
The Rode SM6 is a premium suspension shock mount tailored for select Rode large diaphragm condenser microphones. It isolates your mic from physical vibrations and subsonic rumbles, ensuring pristine audio capture. Featuring a built-in, adjustable pop filter with a telescopic arm, it offers versatile plosive protection. Crafted from sturdy all-metal components, the SM6 guarantees durability and stable mic positioning. Compatible with multiple Rode models and standard mic stand threads, it’s the essential upgrade for professional-grade recording setups.
| ASIN | B004DE1K5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,140 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #276 in Microphone Mounts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (891) |
| Date First Available | December 7, 2010 |
| Department | Musical Instruments |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00698813001477 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Depth | 210 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | SM6 |
| Manufacturer | RØDE Microphones |
| Mounting Type | Thread |
| Product Dimensions | 5.24 x 8.27 x 8.27 inches |
| UPC | 698813001477 989898821907 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
C**N
This is very well built, all metal.
the shock mount is made of sturdy metal, the pop filter is made with two layers of cloth with an air space between them. The filter support telescopes, you can adjust the length and the angle on each end. All the parts are metal so you can crank down hard on the knobs and not break anything. The elastic is stiff enough there is not much sag in any mounting direction. The microphone attaches to a captive treaded ring nut. The whole thing mounts with either standard American microphone stand threads or the smaller European type threads. I tried kicking the stand with the microphone live and yes it reduces the noise greatly but of course not 100%. I thought the price was a little to high but when you consider you get a quality pop filer that is a no-brainer to mount and adjust and remains "put in place" the price is reasonable. This is NOT a general propose generic shock mount. It is designed for only a few Rode model microphones with threads on the bottom that fit the threaded ring nut.
P**S
great product
Nice product and idea.
R**S
Great Product
I work as an Instructional Designer, and occasionally have to narrate E-Learning's or short instructional videos. I have a home office and a corporate office location. Originally I was using my Blue Yeti USB microphone, with the Radius II shock mount attached to the PSA1 Studio Arm. This set up worked great, but it sucked having to move it from office to office. So I decided to get a second set up. After a lot of research for what would best fit my needs, I went for this set up. I now have a Rode NT-USB microphone attached to this SM6 shock Mount, all on the PSA1 Studio arm. I had not read any reviews or questions about the NT-USB Microphone working with this shock mount, but took a risk assuming it would. It does work. What I really like is that the microphone is actually suspended, so it reduces a lot of noise that the microphone pics up. I am not a professional Audio Engineer, and have been learning about all this on my own. However, I am a professional looking for great narration. This product fits my needs. In comparison to the Blue Yeti/Radius II set up I have, this is slightly better. I think a lot of that has to do with this mount being more "free floating" in function. I would highly recommend this product.
D**E
Great Combo Shock Mount + Pop Filter
I really like this shock mount design with integrated pop filter. It beats my previous pop filter, which was mounted on the end of a long flex arm and prone to constant positioning problems. Now that I have upgraded to a Harlan Hogan Porta-Booth Plus, this shock mount is perfect for positioning both mic and pop filter within the acoustically treated mic enclosure. The only downside is this combo shock mount and pop filter is specific to Rode brand mics only. It is not a universal mount, and would not work on my Shure KSM32, for example. For Rode mics, this mount is perfect. For other brands, you may be able to achieve similar results by combining a conventional shock mount with a "WindTech PopGard Pop Filter Windscreen" - also highly recommended and available at Amazon. WindTech PopGard Pop Filter Windscreen The Porta-Booth Pro - Your Recording Studio At Home and on the Road The NEW Porta-Booth Plus
A**N
Great With the NT1A
Used this shock mount with my NT1A, durable and high quality metal build. This thing will last you forever unless you run it over or crush it, I would just be careful moving it around since the points on the mount can be quite sharp.
A**T
Strong but heavy
Overall, this is a good mount that suffers from being relatively heavy. It's sturdy and holds the mic extremely well; the pop filter has a lot of travel and adjustment. It is, however, quite heavy, so if you're planning to put this on a spring boom arm, then the mic can't also be heavy. For example, an NT1A won't present a problem, but a Procaster will probably be too heavy for a boom. However, if your planned usage is on a stand, this won't be a concern.
L**A
Loving this effective smoothness
Soo in love with my pop filter; everything is just so smoother with it
D**9
Nice product also pic of an alternate setup for the shock mount.
As shown I bought this in conjunction with the rode procaster. Works great. Solid build quality and popfilter even works with gusto. Granted you have reassemble it to work the way I have it, but it saves you money and has the pop filter always where you need it. Would be nice if rode included instructions on how to set it up the way I have it. Either way Rode has some good for the money products and I hope they keep it that way.
J**Z
Robusto y resistente.
B**E
Zweckmäßig, seit Jahren in Benutzung, gutes Material. Nichts zu bemängeln.
L**S
There is a list of compatible mics on the Rode website. I wanted to know if it would work with my Rode NT1 which is NOT listed (the NT1A is listed) so I wrote to the Rode Australian website and was told that it fits the versions of the NT1 which have a screw base but NOT the older versions of the NT1 which don't have a screw base. Mine does have a screw base so I ordered the SM6 and, as well as being functional and brilliantly designed, it is a thing of beauty. So much better than the heap of junk I used before (which looked like a tangle of string and didn't like being used at an angle - its black strings falling out of the clips). The SM6 is perfectly happy and robust when angled. Well worth the extra cash. You wouldn't have thought a mic holder could give so much pleasure in use! And no, in case you're wondering, I'm not related to anyone working for Rode and I wasn't given a free sample. I just bought it and liked it. If you want to bring a bit more joy into your life, you should buy one too. Enjoy.
D**L
I bought this thinking my MXL microphone would fit, but it does not, I got a new NT-USB microphone from RODE On the box and in the details it does not mention that model of microphone but it does FIT! If you want a wind shield it might be too tight. I 100% recommend this product if you have a RODE microphone, but if you don't have a rode it will probably not work together due to the thread size on the microphones.
N**O
Collegato ad un braccio microfonico da tavolo per poter sostenere il mio NT2A. Perfetto,gestisce perfettamente le vibrazioni e il peso notevole del microfono,risulta comodo da avvitare per decidere la direzione in cui tenere il pop filter e in caso di necessità si può tenere anche al contrario,i materiali sono davvero buoni e RODE come al solito mantiene la nominata di super brand per quanto riguarda la qualità-prezzo.
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