SPL Elector Preamp (Red)
- For CD Players, Tape Machines & More
- VOLTAiR Tech for Pristine Sound
- All-Analog Design with RCA and XLR Jacks
- Tape Monitor Path for External FX
Rupert Neve Designs 5025 Dual Shelford Microphone Preamp
- 2 Channels of Flagship Preamplification
- Up to 72 dB of Low-Noise, Class-A Gain
- Main Outs for Clean Sound at High Levels
- -6 dB Outs for Driving into Saturation
Focusrite RedNet MP8R 8-Channel Remote-Controlled Mic Pre and A/D for Dante
Millennia HV-3D 8 - Microphone Preamp
- 8-Channel
- Transformerless
- Entirely Balanced Audio Path
- 36-Position Grayhill Gain Controls
Grace Design m108 8-Channel Microphone Preamplifier / ADC with Dante Card
- 8-Channel Mic/Line Preamp and ADC
- Mic and Hi-Z Inputs, DB25 Analog Output
- Gain Range of -8 to 74 dB
- Transformerless Preamp Design
ART Dual RP Preamp for Dynamic and Ribbon Microphones
- For Dynamic and Ribbon Microphones
- Bolsters Performance
- Variable Impedance Control
- 2 x XLR Inputs
ART RP-1 Preamp for Dynamic & Ribbon Microphones
- For Dynamic & Ribbon Microphones
- Bolsters Performance
- Variable Impedance Control
- Switchable Low-Cut Filter
ART USB Dual Pre USB 1.1 Digital Audio Interface with Dual Microphone Preamps
- 2 Input/2 Output
- Phantom Power
- 3 Powering Options
- Mac OS & Windows Compatible
ART Tube MP Preamplifier
- Single-Channel Tube-Based
- Hand-Selected 12AX7A Vacuum Tube
- Variable Input & Output Gain Control
- Ideal as a Tube DI Box
Behringer TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC500USB Desktop Vacuum Tube Preamplifier with Modeling and USB/Audio Interface
- Tube Preamp for Mics, Instruments, Line
- 12AX7 Vacuum Tube for Warmth & Low Noise
- 16 Preamp Voicing Presets
- Guitar, Drums, Voice, Keyboards & More
Fredenstein Artistic MicPre SE 500-Series Microphone Preamp
- Fully Discrete Gain Stage and DI Input
- Gain Control from 20 to 65 dB
- -20 dB Pad for Hot Signals
- High-Impedance 1/4" Instrument Input
ART Tube MP The Original Tube Microphone Preamplifier
- Tube Preamp for Mics, Instruments, Line
- 12AX7a Tube for 70 dB of Gain, Fat Sound
- Variable I/O Controls
- XLR and 1/4" I/O
PreSonus TubePre v2 - Tube Preamplifier/DI Box
- Single Channel
- Preamp and DI
- Solid State Preamp
- 12AX7 Vacuum Tube Stage
StudioHub SH-MIC Mic Preamp Panel
- Decora Form-Factor
- XLR Female Connector
- Phantom Power
- Up to 66 dB of Gain
Behringer ULTRAGAIN PRO MIC2200 2-Channel Vacuum-Tube Microphone/Line Preamplifier
- Low-Noise Preamp with 10 to 60 dB Gain
- 12AX7 Tube for Warm, Musical Tone
- Discrete, Conjugate Transistor Pair
- Wide 10 Hz to 20 kHz Frequency Range
Behringer VOICE STUDIO Recording Bundle
- Includes C1 Studio Condenser Microphone
- Includes MIC500USB Tube Mic Preamp
- Cardioid Pickup Pattern
- Shockmounted Capsule
Behringer ULTRAGAIN ADA8200 High-Quality 8x8 ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamps
- 8 Channels of AD and DA Conversion
- 8 Midas-Designed Microphone Preamps
- Cirrus Logic 24-Bit Converters
- 48 and 44.1 kHz Sample Rate
Black Lion Audio Auteur DT Single-Channel Desktop Preamp/DI Box
- Console-Vibe Desktop Preamp/DI Box
- 60 dB of Chicago Console-Style Gain
- USA-Made Output Transformer
- Balanced XLR Microphone Input
Midas 502 Microphone Preamplifier 500-Series Module with Built-In XL4 Filters
- Award-Winning Midas Mic/Line Amplifier
- With Quad Discrete Low-Noise Transistors
- Handles Up to +24 dB Signals with No Pad
- Offers Soft-Clipping Characteristics
RDL EZ-MPA1 - Microphone Preamp
Whirlwind LMPRE Microphone Preamplifier
- Compact Single Channel Preamp
- Adds up to 70dB of Gain
- +24V Phantom Power
- 2-Band EQ
Golden Age Project PRE-73 Jr MKII Vintage-Style Microphone Preamplifier
- Selectable 20 to 70 dB of Gain
- Discrete Signal Path
- Selectable HF AIR Boost at 30 kHz
- Selectable 40 or 170 Hz HPF
RDL STM-3 High-Gain Microphone Preamplifier
- Low-Noise, High-Gain Mic Preamp
- Adjustable Output Levels
- High- or Low-Impedance Mic Inputs
- Mic Input to Line Outputs
Behringer 73 Mic Preamp for 500 Series
- Classic 1073-Style Mic Preamp
- Class A, All-Discrete Circuitry
- Custom Midas Input/Output Transformers
- 80 dB Stepped Gain Control
PreSonus BlueTube DP v2 - Mic/Instrument Tube Preamp
- 2-Channel
- Preamp and DI
- Solid State Preamp
- 12AX7 Vacuum-Tube Stage
RDL STM-LDA3 Microphone Preamplifier with Distributed Outputs
RDL EZ-MPA2 - Microphone Preamp
Microphone Preamps (XLR Preamplifiers)
Microphone preamps use special circuits to amplify low signal levels up to the standard operating level of your recording equipment. Preamps prepare your microphone signal for processing by various recording devices. Many computer audio interfaces and systems have internalized preamplifier circuits, but you can also use a dedicated external preamp. Microphone signals are usually below nominal operating levels, so mics benefit considerably from the added gain provided by preamps.
Benefits of Using a Microphone Preamp
A dedicated external microphone preamp can boost the sound quality of your recordings considerably. You can add high levels of gain while maintaining crystal clear sound. Preamps can reduce noise levels, helping you achieve a clean, professional sound. Depending on the type of preamp you choose, you can customize the sound of your vocal recording if you need vintage or distorted sound.
Types of Microphone Preamps
Before deciding on your mic preamp take a look at the different types available, to ensure you choose the right one for your needs.
Stereo Tube Preamps
Tube preamps feature glass tubes, and use transformers to help voltage drive your sound. They offer a richer midrange, greater texture, and excellent realism.
Solid-State Preamps
Solid-state preamps use transistors to boost your mic signal to a voltage level that your amps can magnify, offering greater detail and faster sound.
Multichannel Preamps
While single and dual-channel preamps are ideal for recording with one or two mics at a time, multichannel preamps are necessary if you're building a professional studio, as they enable you to record with many mics at the same time.
Using Preamps for Instruments
You can use preamps for a variety of musical instruments. Guitar preamps often take the form of pedals, and can be used to achieve different EQ points and adjust your pre-gain tone. Using a preamp pedal also provides you with consistency if you switch guitars or travel from venue to venue.
If you like to play vinyl records, you can also use a preamp to significantly boost the sound quality of your turntable. Turntable preamps can increase sound levels for a more accurate and detailed representation of your favorite music.
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