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Re: Mic Preamps Vs. Phantom Power
| quote: | | Mic Preamps Vs. Phantom Power |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tarpex
...mic "preamped" with phantom power from my E-MU 0404 usb. |
Well, I think the first issue is that you don't seem to understand the difference between the preamp and phantom power. The preamp is what amplifies the low-level audio signal coming from the mic. Preamps can range from a simple input on a mixing board to a box that contains an EQ, compressor, expander, de-esser, etc. (often called channel strips). Phantom power is just a low-voltage power source for condenser mics and is a feature found on just about every preamp. So, it's NOT a matter of comparing preamps to phantom power or using phantom power to "preamp" your signal - they are two separate things with separate functions.
Now, with that in mind, I would guess that it definitely would not be worth your money to buy an expensive preamp at this time. Boutique mics and preamps are sort of like expensive wines - each one has its own particular flavor, scent, etc. that are not detectable to the occasional wine drinker, but the connoisseur can easily distinguish them.
So, assuming that you are just a hobbyist amateur learning recording in your home studio, you probably have no need for a $1500+ boutique preamp or $3K+ Neumann mic. What is most important is finding a mic/preamp combination that works well for your voice and is within your budget. Fortunately, you can find a ton of great mics and preamps nowadays for well under $500. Also, remember that your recording equipment is only half the story - you'll have plenty of opportunity to shape the sound after you get it recorded.
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