Scythe Mugen 5 Rev.C CPU Cooler review
be quiet Pure Loop 2 FX 280mm LCS review
HP FX900 1 TB NVMe Review
Scythe FUMA2 Rev.B CPU Cooler review
SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Corsair K70 RGB PRO Mini Wireless review
MSI MPG A1000G - 1000W PSU Review
Goodram IRDM PRO M.2 SSD 2 TB NVMe SSD Review
Samsung T7 Shield Portable 1TB USB SSD review
DeepCool LS720 (LCS) review
Elgato WAVE:3 review




And now, we broadcast something completely different. Aimed at the broadcasting community and streamers with a demand for high-quality audio and functionality, meet the Elgato Wave:3
Read article
Advertisement
« HP Portable P500 1TB Portable USB3 SSD review · Elgato WAVE:3 review
· Samsung 870 QVO 2TB SSD review »
pages 1 2
Mineria
Senior Member
Posts: 5459
Senior Member
Posts: 5459
Posted on: 06/18/2020 05:08 PM
Those keycaps should be standard
The Microphone sounds quite good, would be nice to hear a comparison between it and some of those posted above and even some of the cheaper brands like Superlux, Tbone etc.
Those keycaps should be standard

The Microphone sounds quite good, would be nice to hear a comparison between it and some of those posted above and even some of the cheaper brands like Superlux, Tbone etc.
patteSatan
Senior Member
Posts: 203
Senior Member
Posts: 203
Posted on: 06/18/2020 06:23 PM
@wavetrex I didnt even know Marantz even existed now...I have an old amp from them in my closet, 2x250w
Its what you would call "vintage" amp
@wavetrex I didnt even know Marantz even existed now...I have an old amp from them in my closet, 2x250w

Mineria
Senior Member
Posts: 5459
Senior Member
Posts: 5459
Posted on: 06/20/2020 09:13 PM
They still build amps and other hi-fi equipment, besides studio equipment which is under their Pro label.
https://www.us.marantz.com/en-us
https://www.marantzpro.com/
@wavetrex I didnt even know Marantz even existed now...I have an old amp from them in my closet, 2x250w
Its what you would call "vintage" amp

They still build amps and other hi-fi equipment, besides studio equipment which is under their Pro label.
https://www.us.marantz.com/en-us
https://www.marantzpro.com/
patteSatan
Senior Member
Posts: 203
Senior Member
Posts: 203
Posted on: 06/23/2020 10:13 PM
They still build amps and other hi-fi equipment, besides studio equipment which is under their Pro label.
https://www.us.marantz.com/en-us
https://www.marantzpro.com/
mine is with a brushed aluminium front, built in radioreciever, and the "lid" is made in wood, teak actually
Looks better than anything on their homepage 
They still build amps and other hi-fi equipment, besides studio equipment which is under their Pro label.
https://www.us.marantz.com/en-us
https://www.marantzpro.com/
mine is with a brushed aluminium front, built in radioreciever, and the "lid" is made in wood, teak actually


pages 1 2
Click here to post a comment for this article on the message forum.
Senior Member
Posts: 1487
For a moment I thought I was listening to Armin van Buuren ;-)
Nice mic, but the $100-160 condenser USB market is pretty crowded, with mics which are in some cases much better:
- Blue Yeti
- Rode NT-USB & Mini
- Blue Snowball
- Audio-Technica AT2020USB+
- Marantz MPM-2000U
- Samson Meteor USB
Plus a large variety of cheaper chinese brands like Tonor for example which make really good USB mics for half the price.
Not sure why would streamers choose this Elgato/Corsair instead of the much better known and professional oriented brands ?
At $100 or less, sure... but 160 ?? No freakin' way !