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OK, I am rather excited even though it is only a 50 dollar mic. I can not wait to get it in. I currently am using (well sorta using aka in the box but mine) an M audio Delta 44, and a Yamaha 12 channel mixer with phantom power. Do you think the signal is going to be too soft using just the mixer with no preamp? I do want a preamp and I guess that is the next thing on the list. What is a super quality really really nice vocal preamp for 300 or less?

For those of you that care, I orderd an MXL 990 and a nady pop filter. 70 bucks to my door and brand new, plus they both have great reviews. I will let you guys know my first impressions compared to my SM58 :)

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IIRs Sat, 12/17/2005 - 09:08

Joshtruction wrote: [quote=McCheese]the yamaha has pre's in it.

all mixers have pre's in them? I thaught all the one I had did was take 12 channels and turn them into 2 outputs, and ad phantom power. I didn't get the silly one with the built in effects.

Most mixers include mic pre's, unless they are specifically "line mixers". If you have phantom powered XLR inputs however, you definitely have mic pre-amps! ;)

anonymous Sat, 12/17/2005 - 18:23

IIRs wrote: [quote=Joshtruction][quote=McCheese]the yamaha has pre's in it.

all mixers have pre's in them? I thaught all the one I had did was take 12 channels and turn them into 2 outputs, and ad phantom power. I didn't get the silly one with the built in effects.

Most mixers include mic pre's, unless they are specifically "line mixers". If you have phantom powered XLR inputs however, you definitely have mic pre-amps! ;)

questions is, are they going to sound good or like poo.

I was thinking of getting something along the lines of an art tps II

jonnyc Sun, 12/18/2005 - 11:51

BrianAltenhofel wrote: And if you know electronics well enough, you can always mod those pres. :twisted:

If he doesn't know his mixer has mic pre's built in I somehow doubt he's the least bit electronically inclined. But you never know.

And calgary, I'd have to differ with you on the ART thing. Yeah it'll beat out behringers pre's but any other board, its probably a wash and waste of money.

anonymous Sat, 12/24/2005 - 01:30

I don"t know what all the fuss is over Behringer equipment is about. I just this pass week bought an Behringer T-1953 vintage series tube ultragain pre-amp and last night I bought a Rode NT-1-A and the NT-5s and just finished recording an acoustic track and a vocal track tonight and my wifes jaw dropped when she heard the results. Sure, I guess I could spend thousands on better pre-amps but this is a hobby. If I were charging people to come in and record and I was making thousands of dollars maybe then but for now, my Behringer does just fine thank you.

Brock.

anonymous Sat, 12/24/2005 - 19:37

Well the mic and the Nady pop filter came in today. I still have not got to use them yet though :( I still need a mic stand, good quality XLR cable, and to install my delta 44 and the drivers. Soon I should have a few hip hop artist comming in to do vocals as a project to help me learn, and shortly after I should have some of my acoustic tracks recorded. I will keep you guys posted.