Both Wave:3 and Wave:3 MK.2 are USB condenser microphones built for clean, reliable audio without a complex setup. They share the same core goal, but Wave:3 MK.2 introduces hardware-based processing that changes how and where your audio is handled.
If you already use Wave Link and are happy shaping audio in software, Wave:3 still delivers excellent results. If you want effects, clipping protection, and monitoring handled directly on the microphone itself, Wave:3 MK.2 is the upgrade.
| Feature | Wave:3 | Wave:3 MK.2 |
| Capsule | 17 mm | 16 mm |
| Polar pattern | Cardioid | Supercardioid |
| Sample rate | 48 / 96 kHz | 48 kHz |
| Resolution | 24-bit | 24-bit |
| Dynamic range | 95 dB | 110 dB |
| Max SPL | 120 dB | 130 dB |
| Sensitivity | -25 dBFS (min gain), 15 dBFS (max gain) | -20 dBFS |
| USB connection | USB-C | USB-C |
| Pop filter | Internal (external sold separately) | Internal |
| Clipguard | Clipguard 1.0 | Clipguard 2.0 |
| Wave FX Processor | — | ✅ |
| Onboard DSP effects | — | ✅ |
| VST inserts | — | ✅ |
| Real-time monitoring | System, voice | System, voice (with onboard DSP) |
| Capacitive mute | ✅ | ✅ |
| Visual feedback on dial | — | ✅ |
| Dial control | Gain, headphone volume, monitor mix | Gain, Voice Tune, headphone volume, monitor mix |
| Auto Gain Wizard | — | ✅ |
| Works with Stream Deck | ✅ | ✅ |
| Accessories Sold separately |
Wave Shock Mount, Wave Pop Filter, Wave Extension Rods | Wave Shock Mount |
Wave:3 is a USB condenser microphone paired with Wave Link, Elgato's audio mixing software. It works well if you want to:
It relies on your computer for audio processing, which works well for anyone who already manages audio inside OBS Studio or Wave Link. Clipguard 1.0 protects against distortion by running a secondary signal path at a lower gain alongside the primary one. If levels peak, the mic switches to the cleaner backup to keep your audio clean.
Wave:3 MK.2 builds on that foundation by moving critical audio processing onto the microphone itself using Wave FX Processor, a custom chip developed with LEWITT Audio.
That means:
This makes Wave:3 MK.2 especially useful if you stream, record, and take calls across multiple apps or devices and want consistent sound everywhere.
Both microphones include clipping protection, but the approach is different.
Wave:3 uses Clipguard 1.0, which runs a secondary signal path at a lower gain alongside the primary one. If levels peak, the mic intelligently switches to the cleaner backup signal to prevent distortion. It works well for typical use, but it's a single safeguard.
Clipguard 2.0 on Wave:3 MK.2 uses a layered architecture with multiple stages of protection. Stacked ADC converters capture the signal across multiple ranges to prevent overload at the source. Internal 32-bit floating-point processing provides massive headroom so volume spikes never hit the digital ceiling. Digital limiters then smooth out any remaining peaks before the signal reaches your system. The result is audio that stays clean even in extreme situations.
If your Wave:3 setup works well and you're happy managing audio in Wave Link, there's no rush. Wave:3 still sounds great and continues to work with Wave Link.
The upgrade makes the most sense if you:
Wave:3 MK.2 picks up right where Wave:3 left off, with Wave FX processing that puts you in control of your sound from the start. Pair it with Wave Link for full mixing and routing capabilities, and browse Elgato Marketplace for audio effects that install directly into Wave Link in a few clicks.
If you use Stream Deck, Wave:3 MK.2 integrates with Wave Link for hands-on audio control right from your desk.