WAVE:3 is easy to set up and comes with a long-enough cable for most applications. The manufacturer recommends a maximum distance of two fists between the microphone and your mouth and we have seen that this specification is spot-on while using it: the higher distance you have between you and the microphone, the lower the sound quality will be. To be more exact, if we do not respect the recommendations, the room echo will get amplified and more noise will be picked up from the nearby environment, especially when we will turn up the amplification.
The desk stand, while nice to have, does not allow comfortable positioning of the microphone in order to have the recommended distance from your mouth, so a boom arm is pretty much recommended; also, with a dedicated arm we will also be able to put the microphone further away from the mechanical keyboard, so the key actuation won’t be that upsetting for the viewers.
We have tested the WAVE:3 at all amplification levels and we can clearly say that the voice is much clearer, natural versus microphones included along with high-end headsets such as the Arctis Pro Wireless. You can find the tests right here, on Google Drive:
TESTS
If you are a streamer or content creator, the Wave Link application will come to help by providing a lot of virtual sources for you to work with and thanks to the included hardware 3.5mm mini Jack, you can enjoy lag-free monitoring with your favorite headphones. WAVE:3 does also provide a nice white LED display in front, for easily modifying the current settings via the dial, while the Mute button can be accessed in an instant, given its capacitive nature.
The WAVE:3 can be found online for about 169.99 Euros. As optional accessories, we can pick up the Shock Mount for about 39.99 Euros, but also the external Pop Filter for about 29.99 Euros.
Shock Mount
Pop Filter
Pros:
-condenser microphone for optimal voice quality
-possibility for mounting on any boom arm via the included adapter
-internal pop filter
-24-bit / 96 kHz analog to digital conversion
-capacitive mute button for easy access
-WAVE Link software
-integration with Stream Deck
Cons:
-only via a boom arm you will be able to use the microphone properly, without it interfering between your mouse and keyboard, in order to keep the recommended distance
-price, for the mainstream crowd
CORSAIR Elgato WAVE:3 Microphone is Recommended for:
We would like to thank again to CORSAIR for making this review possible!