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Review: Elgato WAVE:3 Microphone

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/18/2020 03:08 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
Review: Elgato WAVE:3 Microphone

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

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Mineria
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#5802470 Posted on: 06/23/2020 10:45 PM
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 ;)

Model from the late 70's?

patteSatan
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#5803073 Posted on: 06/25/2020 07:52 AM
Model from the late 70's?

Yes, or maybe even early 70's

Mineria
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#5803292 Posted on: 06/25/2020 06:06 PM
Yes, or maybe even early 70's

As far as I recall Marantz didn't include receivers before late 70's, none the less, they are still good amps even if they are that old.
Also, their valve models from the 60's are worth a little fortune these days.

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