interface or pre amp upgrade

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i figure this question belongs in this forum probably.

i'm sick of all the hiss from my mobile pre usb preamps when i use a dynamic mic especially. i want the least expensive way to upgrade my system to allow me to get a clear quiet signal into my computer. would my best bet be to buy a new interface (are there any with enough quiet gain in their preamp for dynamic mics?) or an external preamp to run through my current interface. which of those 2 options is cheapest and will give me the best result?
 
You should really be looking at condenser microphones.
Just my humble opinion. :)
 
i want the least expensive way to upgrade my system to allow me to get a clear quiet signal into my computer.

A new mic cable and possibly an article on gain structure will likely do the trick.


I can't imagine even the worst modern USB interface with a noise floor that high unless something is wrong elsewhere.
 
i've tried 3 different cables, mogami, shure, and no name brand.. even with nothing plugged into the mobile pre i get noticable hiss after i turn the preamp past half way.. trust me, the pre's on this thing are horrible.

can someone please recommend a budget interface with pre's that have a lot of clean gain for dynamic mics? otherwise i guess i'll just try out the dmp3 through it because i don't want to deal with another crappy interface pre amp.
 
Even if you do get another interface, a DMP-3 wouldn't be a bad thing to have. You'll always find uses for it.-Richie
 
are there any 24bit interfaces that don't have any mic pre's / xlr inputs at all?

so if i bought the dmp3 and wanted to upgrade my interface as well, i wouldn't need mic pres, phantom power etc on the interface itself right
 
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That is correct. An interface without mic pres is an A-D convertor. Be advised- there are damn few cheap ones. Mostly, pure AD converters are wicked pricey. This is the closest thing I've found for cheap:

http://www.8thstreet.com/product.asp?ProductCode=60106&Category=Audio_Interfaces

ostly, I think you just need to upgrade your interface. For the record, I have never used the item above, it's just the result of a search for the features you asked for.-Richie
 
Most interfaces in the $200-$250 range will give you about 50 to 60dBs.
I need about 60 to 70dB of clean gain for my ribbons and would imagine that other dynamic mics are about the same.
I think the Mobile Pre is around 55dB but haven't checked.
That's why I suggested getting a condenser mic.
Wasn't being flippant, just mulled it over and went straight to what my solution would be. :)
 
Most interfaces in the $200-$250 range will give you about 50 to 60dBs.
I need about 60 to 70dB of clean gain for my ribbons and would imagine that other dynamic mics are about the same.
I think the Mobile Pre is around 55dB but haven't checked.
That's why I suggested getting a condenser mic.
Wasn't being flippant, just mulled it over and went straight to what my solution would be. :)

true, i wasn't ignoring your response, i just figured for the same price as a cheapo condenser i could get a dmp3 pre amp which supposedly has that 60 db of CLEAN gain that would allow me to use the mic i already have and like for my voice. i heard it's not really worth wasting money on cheap condensers since you outgrow them.. then again i hear the same thing about low end pre amps.
 
i heard it's not really worth wasting money on cheap condensers since you outgrow them.. then again i hear the same thing about low end pre amps.
True enough but I've had bad luck with cheap preamps which is worse than outgrowing the microphone.
Good luck with it.

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Maybe look at this Nady, 8 Channel Preamp for $129.
I bought it. Love it and reviewed it on Musician's friend.
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Nady-PRA8-Mic-Preamp?sku=185277
Keep in mind, it's a preamp and not an AD converter.
 
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