Head to head

Elgato Wave:3 vs Shure MV7 Plus

A side-by-side look at Elgato Wave:3 and Shure MV7 Plus for podcasters: pricing, features, and where each one wins.

Shure MV7 Plus

Broadcast-grade dynamic voice with a touchscreen panel and dual outputs

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At a glance

Elgato Wave:3Shure MV7 Plus
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Free planNoNo
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Best for-Serious podcasters who want a polished dual-output mic with hands-on controls and no interface required

Key features

Elgato Wave:3

Shure MV7 Plus

  • Cardioid dynamic capsule
  • Dual output: USB-C and XLR
  • 24-bit / 48kHz resolution (USB)
  • Frequency response: 50Hz - 16kHz
  • LED touch panel with gain, monitor volume, and mute controls
  • Auto Level Mode and OBS certified

Pros and cons

Elgato Wave:3

Shure MV7 Plus

Pros

  • Dual USB-C and XLR outputs - future-proofs your setup
  • LED touch panel is intuitive for live control
  • Auto Level Mode is ideal for podcasters who dislike gain management
  • Dynamic capsule excels at voice isolation in untreated rooms

Cons

  • Narrower frequency response (50-16kHz) than condenser competitors
  • Premium price relative to performance for solo podcasting
  • Heavier and bulkier than compact condenser alternatives

The verdict

Choose Elgato Wave:3 if

Read the full Elgato Wave:3 review →

Choose Shure MV7 Plus if

Serious podcasters who want a polished dual-output mic with hands-on controls and no interface required.

The MV7+ is a significant step up from the original MV7. The LED touch panel is not gimmicky - it is genuinely useful for adjusting gain and monitoring volume on the fly without touching software. Auto Level Mode is a…

Read the full Shure MV7 Plus review →

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