Phantom Power unit or Mic pre - help me decide

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Using a tascam 424mkIII 4 track cassette,
2 MSH-1A mics

Doing live recording with it.

Torn between buying a dual phantom power supply unit for the mics, or if I should get a mic-pre w/ phantom power.

Will the 424mkIII sound decent w/ just the phantom pwr supply, or does it need external preamp to do anything that would sound good?

Only used the recorder w/ SM57's so I'm a little out of my depth when it comes to condensers.

Trying to keep the setup as simple as possible.

Thanks.
 
I would lean towards an external pre. By the time a manufacturer throws together the bits for an external phantom supply, it's most of what they need for a mic pre, so the cost isn't that much different. Also, a decent mic pre will make every mic you use sound better, not just the condensers.

Of course if you are trying to go as simple as possible, I would look for a battery-powered condenser mic. I'd love to have that product out myself . . . but there is only so much time :(
 
Yeah, I look forward to the day when you have that available.
 
Okra said:
Using a tascam 424mkIII 4 track cassette,
2 MSH-1A mics

Doing live recording with it.

Torn between buying a dual phantom power supply unit for the mics, or if I should get a mic-pre w/ phantom power.

Will the 424mkIII sound decent w/ just the phantom pwr supply, or does it need external preamp to do anything that would sound good?

Only used the recorder w/ SM57's so I'm a little out of my depth when it comes to condensers.

Trying to keep the setup as simple as possible.

Thanks.

I made some great recordings on those little 424's :D

I'd opt for a pre as you can also use this with

a mini disc
a computer / laptop
ch 5-8 on the 424 for two extra mic inputs

A used DMP3 on ebay is a decent small, cheap, lightweight dual pre - bit flimsy plastics though so have to be careful throwing this one in the gearbag
 
That DMP3 looks pretty nice!

Anyone know how the Audio Buddy compares?
 
TUBE Mic Pre! Just don't abuse the warmth of the tube like I did haha I learned the hard way.
 
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