Head to head

Elgato Wave DX vs Elgato Wave:3

A side-by-side look at Elgato Wave DX and Elgato Wave:3 for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Elgato Wave DX

A broadcast dynamic that works with any interface - no cloud, no fuss

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Elgato Wave DXElgato Wave:3
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Best forPodcasters ready to move from USB to XLR without overspending on a capsule-

Key features

Elgato Wave DX

  • Dynamic cardioid capsule
  • Frequency response: 50Hz - 15kHz
  • 3-pin XLR connector (NOT USB)
  • Wide acceptance angle for natural head movement
  • Sensitivity: -52 dBV/Pa
  • Impedance: 600 ohm

Elgato Wave:3

Pros and cons

Elgato Wave DX

Pros

  • Strong room noise rejection - sounds clean in untreated rooms
  • Wide acceptance angle allows natural movement
  • No signal booster required - works with standard interface gain
  • Solid build quality in the Elgato design language

Cons

  • XLR-only - requires a separate audio interface to connect to a computer
  • Narrower frequency response (50-15kHz) than some condenser competitors
  • Not a USB microphone - higher total cost of ownership

Elgato Wave:3

The verdict

Choose Elgato Wave DX if

Podcasters ready to move from USB to XLR without overspending on a capsule.

The Wave DX is a competent broadcast dynamic that earns its place in the Elgato ecosystem. The wide acceptance angle is genuinely useful for podcasters who do not stay rigid in front of the mic. Noise rejection is strong -…

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Choose Elgato Wave:3 if

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