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Hello people. I'm new here as everyone has undoubtedly guessed, and I have a question concerning the use of a Mic preamp. I use a Roland VS1680 hard disc recorder and I have a Rode NT1 microphone. I plug the mic into channel one, Which in the case of the 1680, is an XLR balanced input, and raise the fader for that channel to bring the level up to a proper level, and find myself needing to adjust the input sensitivity knob because there just isnt enough signal. After I get the knob to a position where the signal is adequate, the headroom noise is unacceptable and really ruins things. I am guessing that I need a mic preamp. The one Im looking at is the DBX 286A. This particular unit uses some kind of compression and some other dodad effects, which I understand nothing about. It has an nXLR input and can use 48volt phantom power. Now, my question is, If I plug my Rode NT1 into this unit via the XLR input, do I also need to switch the phantom power on? My microphone does need phantom power but I thought that might be irelevant if I was using a mic preamp. Also, how does the preamp send the signal now to my Roland VS1680? via an XLR out? Or a 1/4 connector? I realize thats a dumb question because I havent given anyone the specs on this unit, however, I myself do not know the specs and am simply considering buying this unit because they say DBX is good quality stuff. If Im wrong, please do correct me. Also, any suggestions for a good compressor? Or even a better mic preamp than the DBX? Thanks for any help and this forum is a godsend baby. Peace.