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Microphone preamps are designed to boost microphone signals so they can be recorded or amplified via a PA. Mixing consoles and audio interfaces usually come pre-fitted with microphone preamps, which can also be picked up separately when you're looking for a specific sound or timbre.

Microphone Preamps vs. Standard Amps

Microphone preamps are not to be confused with regular amplifiers. Preamps simply boost weaker signals to 'line level', while standard amplifiers or power amps are powerful enough to reproduce the sound through a speaker system. In a way, amplifiers take over from preamps, boosting a 1-Volt line signal to several tens of Volts.

Valve and Solid State Microphone Preamps

Before the invention of the transistor in the sixties, all microphone preamps came fitted with valves that added colour, smoothed out any sharp peaks and left a warm, organic sound. Transistor-preamps generally sound cleaner and pack extra punch since any sonic peaks are 'preserved' rather than rounded out. That said, there are ample solid-state classics that sound anything but sterile, in fact, the preamps made by brands like SSL, API and Neve can be overdriven to satisfying effect. While both valve and transistor preamps are widely used these days, one kind isn't necessarily better than the other - it's simply a matter of taste. Mixers and audio interfaces often feature what's known as IC preamps: integrated, circuit-based preamps designed to boost the signal without adding any colour to the sound.

Preamps with Phantom Power

Condenser microphones as well as active dynamic microphone and active ribbon microphones require phantom power. Most external preamps offer a phantom power function (labelled something like '+48V' or 'Phantom'), but if your preamp, mixer or audio interface doesn't, you can always grab an external phantom power supply. A phantom power converter that turns +48V phantom power into 5V 'plug-in' power is only required when you want to connect a clip-on microphone or headset microphone to a standard microphone preamp instead a bodypack unit.

Microphones with a Built-In Preamp

Microphones with a built-in preamp are called active microphones. While condenser microphones feature a preamp as standard, there are also active dynamic microphones and active ribbon mikes, so some active microphones will need a preamp. In practice, the built-in preamp only lowers the impedance so you can use longer cables and need less 'gain' from your mixer or interface. It's kind of like a pre-preamp. When it comes to passive microphones, a similar result can be achieved using a microphone booster, which technically turns a passive mike into an active one. Active microphones always require a power supply and, in most cases, this will come in the form of phantom power supplied by a mixer or audio interface. In addition, there are microphones available that can run on batteries, as well as fuss-free USB microphones that can be plugged directly into a computer without the need for an external preamp.

Frequently Asked Questions About Microphone Preamps

Why do I need a microphone preamp?

Before you can record or amplify a microphone signal, it needs to be boosted to line-level. This can be done using a microphone preamp. These preamps often come built into audio interfaces and mixing consoles but you can also pick up an external preamp.

Which microphone preamp should I buy?

Mic preamps made by brands like Warm Audio, BAE, Heritage Audio, Rupert Neve Designs and API offer a specific colouration of the sound - in other words: a unique timbre. A cleaner sound is offered by preamps from makers such as Focusrite, PreSonus and Audient. Before you continue your search, figure out the number of preamps you need and whether or not you want access to digital outputs.

What's a preamp?

Preamp is short for preamplifier: a specially-designed device that's able to raise weaker microphone signals to line-level for recording or amplification. Record players also use dedicated preamps, but these are slightly different phono preamps.

Warm Audio WA73-EQ microphone preamp and EQ

Warm Audio's WA73-EQ is a modern tribute to the legendary Neve 1073, which was known as the Holy Grail of British EQ preamps. The WA73-EQ accurately reproduces this highly-acclaimed preamp.

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Recommended price £1,082
£684

Black Lion Audio Eighteen Microphone Preamp

Housed in a 2U rack module, the Black Lion Audio Eighteen is an impressive channel strip (preamp + EQ) that isn't simply based on a single vintage model but features a fresh design inspired by numerous classics.

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Recommended price £1,230
£1,013
Elysia Skulpter2 Qube preamp
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Elysia Skulpter2 Qube preamp

🔥HOT & NEW

In studios, one can forever chatter about the quality of microphone pre-amps, some more legendary than others. We can also class the Elysia Skulpter2 Qube among those kinds of models.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 7 business days
Recommended price £1,663
£1,377

Focusrite RedNet MP8R 8-Channel Dante Converter

The Focusrite RedNet MP8R offers the ability to convert eight XLR inputs, each equipped with a high-quality microphone preamp for genuine high-end performance, to a digital Dante signal.

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Recommended price £3,742
£2,990

DBX 580 microphone preamplifier

This DBX 580 allows you to excellently amplify the signal of your microphones. It is equipped with a two-band EQ, a variable low cut and an instrument input. Amplifies your signal with up to 60 dB!

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Recommended price £594
£363

ART Solo MPA Single-Channel Rackmount Multi-Voice Tube Preamplifier

Combining the finesse of solid-state transistor technology with the rich warmth of Class-A tube circuitry, the Solo MPA offers a seamless fusion of crystalline clarity and vintage character.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 4 weeks
Recommended price £406
£363

Heritage Audio HA73EQ Elite Preamplifier with Equaliser

Shape and complete your genuinely unique sound with the Heritage Audio HA-73 EQ ELITE. This preamplifier and equaliser is a devotional ode to the renowned Neve 1073 module and creates round, musical sound.

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Order now and receive delivery within approx. 8 weeks
Recommended price £1,030
£825

Heritage Audio HA73EQX2 Elite Two-Channel Preamp with EQ

Since the design is directly based on the legendary Neve 1073, the two-channel Heritage Audio HA73EQX2 Elite preamp/EQ packs the credentials needed to bathe your recordings in definitively rich character.

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Recommended price £1,813
£1,555

Heritage Audio HA-81a Elite Channel Strip with Preamp and Equaliser

The Heritage Audio HA-81a Elite Channel Strip combines a 73-style preamp with an 81-style equaliser, giving you character-packed sound whether you're plugging in a microphone, a guitar or a bass.

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Recommended price £1,185
£999

Warm Audio WA273-EQ 2-Channel Mic Preamp/EQ

The Warm Audio 2-channel WA273-EQ microphone preamp and EQ is a worthy replica of the legendary Neve 1073, which is known as the Holy Grail of preamp EQ's.

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Recommended price £1,973
£1,199

Golden Age Audio PreQ-73 Premier Microphone Preamp

With the Golden Age Audio PreQ-73 Premier preamp/DI, you'll spice up any recording. The Carnhill transformers provide a punchy yet velvety character. Use the 3-band eq to mould the sound into a mix-ready whole.

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Recommended price £633
£554
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