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Randjons
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Been reading all the threads on mic pre amps.Not sure if my Korg d12 has phantom power.From what I've read about mic modeling,this unit has mic simulators,dynamic in condensor out type of stuff.Many of mic sims are sm57 in.I have a sennheiser 835 which I like,I used to be in construction for 6 years and I could pound nails or bodyguard with it.It doesn't list phantom power,but the d1200 does have phantom so I guess the next model got phantom.Got a baritone voice,not a lot of volume in my voice.Studio projects VtB-1 on sale and a C1 all for about 345 with tax no shipping looked good.I do only studio,budget in a friggin trailer,but I have worked up from 5 ratings to 7's and 8 across the board Taxi and national contests, in doing my own songs,lyrics,music(I am a keyboaord player,use studio logic 880 controller with a Roland Xv 3080 and a Yamaha rx-1 sequencer drum and synth machine).Crawling out of friggin poverty.I could buy a better dynamic and run it through the Korg,like an Audix om7 or maybe some AKG 880 or Beyer,i don't know.Or go phantom and get a condensor.The outs from the Mic pre would go into my Mic in's on my Korg,they take balanced or unbalanced,so is that how to hook up the condensor to my Korg?Heard phantom will fry a ribbon mic so I am learning.Thanks