I have the Wave 3 and agree that it doesn't pick up enough of the lows when first plugged in BUT you also have to make sure that you disable the Enhanced Lowcut Filter in the software. Turning that off helped a lot with the lows. I have a naturally deep voice and it sounds SOOOOO much more natural with that feature disabled.
Hey sorry I’m late to the party! Elgato added vst support so now you can run compressor, noise gate, EQ, etc. I made a new video on the topic hope it help! ua-cam.com/video/iMqo7KfJp-s/v-deo.html
The shure was better at rejecting the clicking, but picked up EXPONENTIALLY more shock noises. basically, the shure NEEDS a shock mount, desperately, whereas the elgato can live without a shock mount to a reasonable level.
Like others have said and from your conclusion, I also agree that YOUR voice sounds much better on the wave 3 out of the box. I think a lot of male streamers like to go for the "boom/podcast lows" (not sure if I'm describing that right) but you're voice is naturally like that and the wave 3 complements it very well.
The Shure MV7 definitely has stronger side noise rejection. You did not cover the additional possibilities with the Mv7shure Motiv desktop software as oppose do the Elgato Wavelink App.
Thank you for the great review, you really helped me make my decision. I was stuck between buying the Wave 3 because I wasn't sure if it would be good for the price.
your voice is boomier/deeper on the Shure and on the Wave 3 it has more treble to a point that the 's', 't', or any syllable on the high frequency is more accentuated. Wave 3 is very surprising and majority of the reason why you'll get it is because of the mixer software.
I got the wave 3 and I’m loving it, they could of added a metal frame to it but it is what it is. The Sound is great on the wave 3 and the clip guard feature makes it better...
I think the Wave:3 filters the typing noises much more better than the MV7! I own the Wave:3 (and a SM7B and a NT1a and a AT2020 and a PD70 and and and I think i´ve git a mictic or something like that) and I use it often for fast takes, for mobile takes (even for singing) or in video conferences... hey, it just needs an USB-slot at the pc/ mac. The main reason, why I love this mic is: the clipping guard! This is sooooooooo fantastic!!! OK, it´s a software-feature but anyway, it´s soooooooo awesome!
It’s a great mic. Here’s a tip though I learned the hard way. DO NOT UPDATE THE FIRMWARE FOR THE MIC. I did that and it made my mic have this ugly reverb. Update the wave link software that’s cool but never update the mic firmware. Called Elgato they told me never update firmware lol. Luckily I was able to exchange it and get a new one easily.
In wave link software, your mic channel, there is a drop down menus for it where you adjust the mics volume. In that same menu there is a button to update firmware. Do not press it lol
@@StreamGearTalk I got my elgato a few days ago, i tried to check that button, but it isn't there... Is this STILL a problem, or... because i suspect the button doesn't show up because i may have accidentally updated the firmware by installing Wave Link. :S EDIT: Just found info on official Elgato website where they mention what products NOT to update firmware on, seems they fixed the Mic problem some time a go, because the Wave mics do not show up on that list anymore.
The Wave 1 and Wave 3 both have a clip guard feature (I don't think you mentioned that).... its one of the best things about the mic and the primary reason I bought a Wave 3. Also the Elgato Wavelink Software is really good as well.
Frank, thank you for a great review. Love your style and attention to detail. I find myself currently comparing the Blue Yeti Nano and X to the Elgato Wave 3 as my final stage of elimination in a big field. I was particularly interested in this review due to the fact it compared it to the supposedly 'gold standard'; in PC audio capture - the XLR style of mic. This will be my first mic ever for my PC and I'm currently also researching a webcam - got that down to the Logitech Brio OR the Dell Ultrasharp 4K device. Both look good so that will be tough. Back to the mics . . . I absolutely LOVE the look of the Blue Yeti range but many reviews say Elgato Wave 3 is the better mic with the twin mic setup to mitigate clipping. I think you demonstrated this well with the Peter Piper skit you did. I also noted that in the final typing test the Shure mic transmitted much 'thumping' of the finger impact on the desk through the keyboard whereas the Elgato did not - it just allowed us to hear some relatively quiet clicking. I actually thought the typing test was a big win for the Elgato but you surprised me by saying the Shure was preferable! Yes, it really is a shame the Elgato is plastic (Yeti is heavy metal man!!) but this seems to be it's ONLY drawback - probably helps to keep the price down though! Mine new mic, whichever it eventually is, will sit next to the monitor on the desk so will probably never get touched. I'm NOT a gamer but will do quite a bit of Zoom meetings (one-on-one) and audio on top of home vids so this is my intended use. Thanks again for such a great and informative review Frank. Cheers from Sydney Australia.
Hey thanks for the comment! The yeti I think is a good entry level mic however for about the same price the wave 3 is amazing along with the software. I’d also recommend you look into the Samson q2u. Let us know which one you get! Cheers!
I just purchased it and so far I am loving it. I do have a mechanical key board so the clicking is still heard but not as much. I make Minecraft videos so hopefully this mic will help my sound quality on my videos. My next video that will be coming out after I wrote this comment will be with the elgoto wave 3.
Much worse the Shure picking up noise from your keyboard. The El Gato isn't bad, but I would be better with the dynamic since I don't have a perfect recording room.
Dude, the wave 3 actually did a better job in the keyboard noise test.. The other one had horrible thumping noises in it.. Did you really not pick that up? In the end I had to agree the wave 3 was the better mic.. Even with the pops it was way better.
Yea I find that I love condensers more but I need to treat my room, well this was also before nvidia put out room echo removal. As for the thumping I had a bad habit of not thoroughly checking for issues like that but we are better now. Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you!!! I actually dedicated a portion of the video to wave link software but it was too short to do it justice. Gonna make it a separate video for wave link.
Mainly it feels like the added price is the software on the elgato since it’s super sweet and user friendly esp if then you pairing it with things like obs studio. But the apps (some gaming) do not work with it
Thank you for this review I was weighing my options but it's just seems you get more bang for your buck especially as a streamer/content creator with the Wave 3. Subbed brother🙌
Thanks for the sub and I’m glad my video helped! Warning with the mic, if your room isn’t treated it will pick up reverb from sound bouncing off the walls, one solution is to use nvidia broadcast and use the room echo cancellation. Works like a charm.
@@StreamGearTalk Yea i read your comment down below about how you got a SM7B, It made me rethink so I'm getting the MV7 and goxlr. Video doesn't have to be top notch but audio problems is never forgiven lol
I had the MV7 with a Rode boom arm, but returned it since it did feel way more convenient using just a normal headset for Discord. Especially the Sennheiser I got since it has this microphone that You flip up to mute.
@@simo4665 it's better for the long run Better than the blue yeti pro Xlr and usb support I chose this mic because it's a dynamic so background noise is picked up even less so whatever floats your boat just go with it
Doing it wrong I heard you need to use the Shure SM7B foam on the MV7 to get rid of the plosives. I’m currently using the Elgato Wave 3 but going today to try a MV7. Both mics are the same price for me.
@@StreamGearTalk same here. Tho interestingly it basically works the same as the elgato with noise pick up and canceling lol. Guess cuz an untreated room is what I need to fix then I’ll probably be able to tweak the minor differences
For a short video and clarity, the Elgato seems better. What people might not be hearing, however, is all those clicks and mouth sounds. So for a longer recording, podcasts, etc., the Shure is far better-if you care about your listeners.
@@DeosPraetorian A ‘pop’ filter’ is (generally speaking) for reducing plosives (Please bring Pizza Pronto). Some mics, regardless of employing a ‘pop filter,’ are sensitive to the clicking saliva / mouth sounds.
One question ❓....which mic is better for the situation of video recording...like i record videos for my channel...and i wanted to place mic above my head...so the camera dont see the mic..but when i speak 🗣️ the mic above me is hiding can record the sound...so which one best....beacuse i thought shure mic can only work when you literally put your mouth into it... please consider my situation and then tell me..thanks
Probably looking for a shotgun or pencil condenser. You'll want to avoid dynamic mics as they require you to be very close (1-3 inches) away from the addressable side.
@@thelongestfriday7041 I think it does (or at least that's what I read somewhere.) I can find out for you after I get home from work tonight or tomorrow morning if you'd like.
The wave mic connects via usb to the computer. At the time of recording this video there are no settings or processing done to the mic. But I literally just release a video on how to get the best quality form the wave mic using vst plugins via wavelink ua-cam.com/video/iMqo7KfJp-s/v-deo.html
This MIc is awesome I just bought one on December. Do you know if there's any problem if I keep it plugged to my PC but I'm not using it? cuz there's no turn off button. Thanks!
That would be .... www.guitarcenter.com/Proline/MS112-Desktop-Boom-Mic-Stand-1274228076904.gc?cntry=us&source=4WWMWXGP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0J_8jML37wIVZRitBh0ipAXAEAQYAiABEgK14_D_BwE
@@StreamGearTalk thank you frank! I just bought the elgato wave 3 for streaming. And used the NVIDIA Broadcast to lessen the background noise. I tried it on stream but still hearing some of the noise. Should I adjust the input in my streamlabs?
Your gain may be too high! Basically set your gain to a point you’re satisfied with your voice volume but not picking up excessive noise. Once you find that point, in obs, add a noise gate and increase the gain for the mic via the filters. This increase a gain through obs raises the mics volume without making it actually pick up more sound. I HIGHLY recommend reaper plug ins for obs. They’re free and amazing for what they do!
@@StreamGearTalk thank you for replying brother! Really appreciate your effort to help me improve my stream. More reviews and tutorials! Take care man!
Are you paid by elgato? Because the mv7 is way better it’s night and day… there is one issue with the mv7 and that’s the filter.. you can change that for $20… also if you EQ tweak the mv7 it can be better than the sm7b.
@@idropsfishyfortnitechamp828 my statement was because you commented on alot of people saying they want wave 3, and you keep telling them to get the mv7 sounds like you get paid to tell them ninja wannabe
I never relied sorry about that. Fishy, I felt , at the time that the wave 3 just sounded better for my voice. Over time though I found that my lack of a properly treated room introduced a lot of problems with my recordings. I have since upgraded to an SM7B with a goxlr mini and am not looking back. For what it is, and for its price point, given the right treatment or environment I do believe that the wave 3 is a solid choice but not the end all be all.
I have the Wave 3 and agree that it doesn't pick up enough of the lows when first plugged in BUT you also have to make sure that you disable the Enhanced Lowcut Filter in the software. Turning that off helped a lot with the lows. I have a naturally deep voice and it sounds SOOOOO much more natural with that feature disabled.
@yousef alsammarraie it doesn't even have this feature anymore
Hey sorry I’m late to the party! Elgato added vst support so now you can run compressor, noise gate, EQ, etc. I made a new video on the topic hope it help!
ua-cam.com/video/iMqo7KfJp-s/v-deo.html
@@WhiteRaven___ They never took this feature off the Wave Link software and I've had my Wave 3 since last year.
I'm really impressed with the Wave Link 3 after seeing this video.
Thank you for the comparison! Your voice sounds to me better on the wave 3.
The shure was better at rejecting the clicking, but picked up EXPONENTIALLY more shock noises.
basically, the shure NEEDS a shock mount, desperately, whereas the elgato can live without a shock mount to a reasonable level.
Like others have said and from your conclusion, I also agree that YOUR voice sounds much better on the wave 3 out of the box. I think a lot of male streamers like to go for the "boom/podcast lows" (not sure if I'm describing that right) but you're voice is naturally like that and the wave 3 complements it very well.
Great microphone. I got one during Christmas, do not regret the purchase at all.
The Shure MV7 definitely has stronger side noise rejection. You did not cover the additional possibilities with the Mv7shure Motiv desktop software as oppose do the Elgato Wavelink App.
Thank you for the great review, you really helped me make my decision. I was stuck between buying the Wave 3 because I wasn't sure if it would be good for the price.
Hey man I got the Wave 3 based on your review! About to quit my 9 to 5 job and go UA-cam full time!!
Thanks I’m glad you found my video helpful. Good luck with your UA-cam channel I wish you the best :) go out there and kill it!!!
@@StreamGearTalk Almost forgot to sub to you lol. Appreciate the encouragement!
your voice is boomier/deeper on the Shure and on the Wave 3 it has more treble to a point that the 's', 't', or any syllable on the high frequency is more accentuated. Wave 3 is very surprising and majority of the reason why you'll get it is because of the mixer software.
I think the Elgato Wave3 did better on the noise test. The Shure picked up the key clicks and thr thump thump from transferred desktop noise.
I got the wave 3 and I’m loving it, they could of added a metal frame to it but it is what it is. The Sound is great on the wave 3 and the clip guard feature makes it better...
I think the Wave:3 filters the typing noises much more better than the MV7! I own the Wave:3 (and a SM7B and a NT1a and a AT2020 and a PD70 and and and I think i´ve git a mictic or something like that) and I use it often for fast takes, for mobile takes (even for singing) or in video conferences... hey, it just needs an USB-slot at the pc/ mac. The main reason, why I love this mic is: the clipping guard! This is sooooooooo fantastic!!! OK, it´s a software-feature but anyway, it´s soooooooo awesome!
Dude IM SO HYPED MY WAVE 3 COMES TMR AND IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SUCH A LONG TIME
It’s a great mic. Here’s a tip though I learned the hard way. DO NOT UPDATE THE FIRMWARE FOR THE MIC. I did that and it made my mic have this ugly reverb. Update the wave link software that’s cool but never update the mic firmware. Called Elgato they told me never update firmware lol. Luckily I was able to exchange it and get a new one easily.
@@StreamGearTalk how do u update the firmware?? how do i avoid doing so
In wave link software, your mic channel, there is a drop down menus for it where you adjust the mics volume. In that same menu there is a button to update firmware. Do not press it lol
@@StreamGearTalk thx
@@StreamGearTalk I got my elgato a few days ago, i tried to check that button, but it isn't there...
Is this STILL a problem, or... because i suspect the button doesn't show up because i may have accidentally updated the firmware by installing Wave Link. :S
EDIT: Just found info on official Elgato website where they mention what products NOT to update firmware on, seems they fixed the Mic problem some time a go, because the Wave mics do not show up on that list anymore.
The Wave 1 and Wave 3 both have a clip guard feature (I don't think you mentioned that).... its one of the best things about the mic and the primary reason I bought a Wave 3. Also the Elgato Wavelink Software is really good as well.
Bought the Elgato. Its so crystal clear i love it.
dude thank you for this you answered all of my questions, good job!!
Also fantastic review and honest opinions!
Frank, thank you for a great review. Love your style and attention to detail. I find myself currently comparing the Blue Yeti Nano and X to the Elgato Wave 3 as my final stage of elimination in a big field. I was particularly interested in this review due to the fact it compared it to the supposedly 'gold standard'; in PC audio capture - the XLR style of mic. This will be my first mic ever for my PC and I'm currently also researching a webcam - got that down to the Logitech Brio OR the Dell Ultrasharp 4K device. Both look good so that will be tough.
Back to the mics . . . I absolutely LOVE the look of the Blue Yeti range but many reviews say Elgato Wave 3 is the better mic with the twin mic setup to mitigate clipping. I think you demonstrated this well with the Peter Piper skit you did. I also noted that in the final typing test the Shure mic transmitted much 'thumping' of the finger impact on the desk through the keyboard whereas the Elgato did not - it just allowed us to hear some relatively quiet clicking. I actually thought the typing test was a big win for the Elgato but you surprised me by saying the Shure was preferable! Yes, it really is a shame the Elgato is plastic (Yeti is heavy metal man!!) but this seems to be it's ONLY drawback - probably helps to keep the price down though!
Mine new mic, whichever it eventually is, will sit next to the monitor on the desk so will probably never get touched. I'm NOT a gamer but will do quite a bit of Zoom meetings (one-on-one) and audio on top of home vids so this is my intended use. Thanks again for such a great and informative review Frank. Cheers from Sydney Australia.
Hey thanks for the comment! The yeti I think is a good entry level mic however for about the same price the wave 3 is amazing along with the software. I’d also recommend you look into the Samson q2u. Let us know which one you get! Cheers!
I just purchased it and so far I am loving it. I do have a mechanical key board so the clicking is still heard but not as much. I make Minecraft videos so hopefully this mic will help my sound quality on my videos. My next video that will be coming out after I wrote this comment will be with the elgoto wave 3.
For the price difference, Elgato Wave 3 all the way
Really nice review bud. Software is just a bonus.
I prefer the wave 3 its the better all rounder if you ask me. Such a good mic.
I personally think the wave sounds more clear and natural or is it just me?
Much worse the Shure picking up noise from your keyboard. The El Gato isn't bad, but I would be better with the dynamic since I don't have a perfect recording room.
I was shocked when you were about to pick VM7. It was very clear that Elgato 3 was a winner even keyboard typing.
Dude, the wave 3 actually did a better job in the keyboard noise test.. The other one had horrible thumping noises in it.. Did you really not pick that up?
In the end I had to agree the wave 3 was the better mic.. Even with the pops it was way better.
Yea I find that I love condensers more but I need to treat my room, well this was also before nvidia put out room echo removal. As for the thumping I had a bad habit of not thoroughly checking for issues like that but we are better now. Thanks for the feedback!
Great sound quality review. Would have been nice to go over software features but overall this was great!
Thank you!!! I actually dedicated a portion of the video to wave link software but it was too short to do it justice. Gonna make it a separate video for wave link.
@@StreamGearTalk Could you compare the software of both mics? Wavelink vs Motiv app?
Mainly it feels like the added price is the software on the elgato since it’s super sweet and user friendly esp if then you pairing it with things like obs studio. But the apps (some gaming) do not work with it
Thank you for this review I was weighing my options but it's just seems you get more bang for your buck especially as a streamer/content creator with the Wave 3. Subbed brother🙌
Thanks for the sub and I’m glad my video helped! Warning with the mic, if your room isn’t treated it will pick up reverb from sound bouncing off the walls, one solution is to use nvidia broadcast and use the room echo cancellation. Works like a charm.
@@StreamGearTalk Yea i read your comment down below about how you got a SM7B, It made me rethink so I'm getting the MV7 and goxlr. Video doesn't have to be top notch but audio problems is never forgiven lol
I had the MV7 with a Rode boom arm, but returned it since it did feel way more convenient using just a normal headset for Discord. Especially the Sennheiser I got since it has this microphone that You flip up to mute.
which one did you get?
What kind of lavalier/lapel mic did you use in the beginning?
I went from a snowball ice to mv7
Definitely worth it lol
it's good? because i really want it, but i'm not that sure
@@simo4665 it's better for the long run
Better than the blue yeti pro
Xlr and usb support
I chose this mic because it's a dynamic so background noise is picked up even less so whatever floats your boat just go with it
@@Neko_Nugget it’s also way better than the wave 3
"Although it doesnt get the lows that I want it to it does get some"?? Eh?
Am I bugging out or the keyboard test sounded the same if not worse by the sure
Can you connect wave 3 directly to dslr? How far microphone can be. I don’t want people to see it in the video
I prefer The Blue Yeti Pro mic, but DAMN did Elgato nail it on the design!
Yes they really did. I would love for Elgato to make an xlr mic or at least a dynamic mic.
@@StreamGearTalk Maybe in a few years from now. The Wave 3 is already a top tier mic.
Elgato Wave 3 (Wave Link) vs Rode XCM 50 (Unify)???
Wave 3/wavelink no doubt
Which is better if your streaming through the ps5 no pc
Doing it wrong I heard you need to use the Shure SM7B foam on the MV7 to get rid of the plosives. I’m currently using the Elgato Wave 3 but going today to try a MV7. Both mics are the same price for me.
Nice! Let me know what you think of the two mics.
My friend hates - he thinks the MV7 is wayy to deep and base-y
🤣 that’s why love the mv7
@@StreamGearTalk same here. Tho interestingly it basically works the same as the elgato with noise pick up and canceling lol. Guess cuz an untreated room is what I need to fix then I’ll probably be able to tweak the minor differences
For a short video and clarity, the Elgato seems better. What people might not be hearing, however, is all those clicks and mouth sounds. So for a longer recording, podcasts, etc., the Shure is far better-if you care about your listeners.
isn't that what a pop filter is for
@@DeosPraetorian A ‘pop’ filter’ is (generally speaking) for reducing plosives (Please bring Pizza Pronto). Some mics, regardless of employing a ‘pop filter,’ are sensitive to the clicking saliva / mouth sounds.
I see your a fellow Bandrew fan. Greetings earthling.
Also I fee I may have had my gain too high for that video and many others lol but I’ve learned my lesson.
I get a game audio delay when I add the game sound to the wave link software please help me?
Shure gives an option on the software for a deeper voice, how can I do this on the elgato software?
Great video thank you!
what boomarm are you using for the wavev 3?
Was the mic arm on the table when you did the keyboard test or was that a boom arm?
One question ❓....which mic is better for the situation of video recording...like i record videos for my channel...and i wanted to place mic above my head...so the camera dont see the mic..but when i speak 🗣️ the mic above me is hiding can record the sound...so which one best....beacuse i thought shure mic can only work when you literally put your mouth into it... please consider my situation and then tell me..thanks
Probably looking for a shotgun or pencil condenser.
You'll want to avoid dynamic mics as they require you to be very close (1-3 inches) away from the addressable side.
great review!!
Thank you!!!
Can your next shoutout to Bandrew be you throwing the box off-screen? Hahaha!
You got it
Wave 3 is so much better. Ordered mine today xD
Hello bro Make A video for ps5 obs elagto hd60+ with wave 3 please please
I picked this guy up and I really like it. Sadly it doesn't work with the PS5. :/
Does it work with PS4?
@@thelongestfriday7041 I think it does (or at least that's what I read somewhere.) I can find out for you after I get home from work tonight or tomorrow morning if you'd like.
@@thelongestfriday7041 With a firmware update it works on PS4.
@@nomadblack1776 you sir are a legend
hi is the wave 3 using usb direct only in the PC? or any modification in settings vs the mv7
The wave mic connects via usb to the computer. At the time of recording this video there are no settings or processing done to the mic. But I literally just release a video on how to get the best quality form the wave mic using vst plugins via wavelink ua-cam.com/video/iMqo7KfJp-s/v-deo.html
What mic stand are you using?
This MIc is awesome I just bought one on December. Do you know if there's any problem if I keep it plugged to my PC but I'm not using it? cuz there's no turn off button. Thanks!
No there is nothing wrong with leaving it plugged in.
@@StreamGearTalk thanks for answering that fast!
hate the music in the background, lol just why? smh
What stand do you use for the elgato in this video? The one its on when you're comparing it to the Shure.
That would be ....
www.guitarcenter.com/Proline/MS112-Desktop-Boom-Mic-Stand-1274228076904.gc?cntry=us&source=4WWMWXGP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0J_8jML37wIVZRitBh0ipAXAEAQYAiABEgK14_D_BwE
@@StreamGearTalk beautiful thanks man I appreciate it!
Anytime thanks for asking!
where do I find a mic stand for it? cheaper one if possible?
I found one on amazing for around $20
@@StreamGearTalk I got the Samson g track pro
Does it work on ps4?
How you do a unboxing that you already did 🤔🧐
Bruhhhhhh
@@StreamGearTalk lol
Hey GNR Frank! 😄
Whats up gg! 😎
Did you use any software to improve the noise cancellation/reduction of Wave 3?
None at all my friend
@@StreamGearTalk thank you frank! I just bought the elgato wave 3 for streaming. And used the NVIDIA Broadcast to lessen the background noise. I tried it on stream but still hearing some of the noise. Should I adjust the input in my streamlabs?
Your gain may be too high! Basically set your gain to a point you’re satisfied with your voice volume but not picking up excessive noise. Once you find that point, in obs, add a noise gate and increase the gain for the mic via the filters. This increase a gain through obs raises the mics volume without making it actually pick up more sound. I HIGHLY recommend reaper plug ins for obs. They’re free and amazing for what they do!
@@StreamGearTalk thank you for replying brother! Really appreciate your effort to help me improve my stream. More reviews and tutorials! Take care man!
Thank you!
what mount are you using? able to link one if possible. awesome video thank you :)
Thanks. Here’s the one I think you’re referring to:
www.guitarcenter.com/Proline/MS112-Desktop-Boom-Mic-Stand-1274228076904.gc
@@StreamGearTalk thank you so much :)
Cool video. Guns n roses rules
Elgato wave: 3 wins for my taste.
Yesss
Maybe you just want to justify your purchase. But for you it's MV7.
when you spot MGS and FF7 around the room
Mgs best series ever and what’s ff7 thing did you spot? Just rewatched and I missed it lol
@@StreamGearTalk cloud on the desk
Good one
Are you paid by elgato? Because the mv7 is way better it’s night and day… there is one issue with the mv7 and that’s the filter.. you can change that for $20… also if you EQ tweak the mv7 it can be better than the sm7b.
And the Winner is..... Elgato Wave 3!
The mv7 is 100x better lol? The mv7 out of the box is better than the wave… if you EQ this mic it can be better then the sm7b.
@@idropsfishyfortnitechamp828 you must get paid to say this
@@shadowwolfba7143 no? You clearly don’t know about mics
@@idropsfishyfortnitechamp828 my statement was because you commented on alot of people saying they want wave 3, and you keep telling them to get the mv7 sounds like you get paid to tell them ninja wannabe
@@idropsfishyfortnitechamp828 also for tge dollar amount wave 3 is a great mic. not everyone wants to spend over 300 on a mic
Shure sounded better
Elgato wins
The mv7 is on another level to the wave 3.. out of the box it’s better.. but if you EQ tweak it it’s better than the sm7b
Delusional
habla en español frank no te hagas
You’re the only UA-camr who thinks the elgato is better lol…
Every UA-cam video I've watched about the Wave 3 has put it above every other mic in its price range.
@@VulkanRTFM the elgato mic is awful unless you’re in a sound proof room. It will pick up you breathing from a metre away.
I never relied sorry about that. Fishy, I felt , at the time that the wave 3 just sounded better for my voice. Over time though I found that my lack of a properly treated room introduced a lot of problems with my recordings. I have since upgraded to an SM7B with a goxlr mini and am not looking back. For what it is, and for its price point, given the right treatment or environment I do believe that the wave 3 is a solid choice but not the end all be all.