Asus comes out swinging with its first streaming microphone and does a pretty good job, but there's room for improvement.
The ROG Carnyx doesn't bring anything particularly new or fresh to the gaming microphone segment but offers a well built, handsome, and safe microphone.Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to the heart of what matters most to you.The new Asus ROG Carnyx marks the company's entry into the hugely competitive streaming microphone industry.
You aren't beholden to the desk stand though; a single screw unlocks the triangle base so you can attach the rest of the mic to a boom arm. The Carnyx uses a 3/8-inch thread which is common to a variety of boom arms. I've recorded a sample of the difference proximity makes to the mic's quality and it is obvious to me that despite the lovely desk stand, the intended use case is a boom arm to get the mic as close to your face and in the camera frame as possible. I messed around with the gain levels while using the desk stand but couldn't get anywhere near the warmth and depth of vocals as when the mic was close to my mouth.
At the end of the day, the ROG Carnyx is a good first attempt by Asus though not quite groundbreaking. It's a handsome microphone that any RGB-loving game streamer would be happy to have in their setup and it can sound good if you set it up correctly.money can buy. Simpler microphones without the fancy RGB can deliver the goods for less money. Unless you are particularly sold on the aesthetic or Asus Aura Sync ecosystem, this wouldn't be my first choice.
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