If you are a little more budget minded and want to go with a very tubey old school sound you might try it with a GT Brick. Not sure if it would work for Hiphop - it's a little mushy if you need really fast articulation - but it's a cool combo.
I have a K2 and usually plug into my interface ( motu 896hd ) directly. Sometimes I plug into my dbx compressor first. The preamps on the interface are good enough for sure, so I imagine any decent (100-200$) preamp will be great. I like the ART MPA stuff, simple to use, very warm.
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The K2 works with a myriad of pres quite effectively - it's not
The K2 works with a myriad of pres quite effectively - it's not near as picky as many of the mics I've used.
It works beautifully with the Summit 2BA-221. If you can swing a Langevin pre, it's a match made in heaven.
Cheers-
If you are a little more budget minded and want to go with a ver
If you are a little more budget minded and want to go with a very tubey old school sound you might try it with a GT Brick. Not sure if it would work for Hiphop - it's a little mushy if you need really fast articulation - but it's a cool combo.
I have a K2 and usually plug into my interface ( motu 896hd ) di
I have a K2 and usually plug into my interface ( motu 896hd ) directly. Sometimes I plug into my dbx compressor first. The preamps on the interface are good enough for sure, so I imagine any decent (100-200$) preamp will be great. I like the ART MPA stuff, simple to use, very warm.