Yo Brian! The bitch of it is, female vocals and male vocals present the same problems. Some singers simply sound good through some mics, and some don't, and if there was a way to predict which ones, and I knew it, I'd be selling the secret to AE's for $1000 a pop- and there would be a waiting list. A better preamp will probably sound better on everything, but I doubt that's the heart of your problem. First, describe the voice. Soprano, alto, mezzo? Is she a "pretty" singer, a belter, a screamer? Are we talking Joan Jett, Faith Hill, Aretha Franklin, Charlotte Church, Dolly Parton, Grace Slick, Maddy Prior, Juliana Hatfield, Tina Turner? How is the mic presently positioned? Is she used to singing into studio condensers? Are there any mics that ever made her sound real good? Answer these questions, and we'll go from there.-Richie