Rode NTK for Hip-Hop Vocal/ Which Pre?

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I'm recording rap vocals. I just got a Rode NTK. I believe it doesn't need Phantom Power. In fact, I was told that phantom power on a mic that doesn't need it (such as the NTK) will ruin the mic. Is this true? Also, Could anyone recommend a good 2 channel mic pre for under $500?
 
Either this thread looks curiously familiar . . . or I'm experiencing deja vu.
 
alphadelta80 said:
In fact, I was told that phantom power on a mic that doesn't need it (such as the NTK) will ruin the mic. Is this true?
No, though some would argue that, since it doesn't need it, you may as well turn it off when you're using a tube mic.
 
Phantom power won't hurt the NTK. I use it with my mackie sometimes with other mics that need phantom power. With the mackie it either all channels phantom or not. Never had a problem.

As for a pre, you might also want tot look at the DMP3.

Blessings, Terry
 
with a ntk you don't need phantom power.. its a tube mic thats powered by its own unit you have it plugged into..
don't half ass on a pre... get something good..
look into something like the Focusrite isa220. its a great pre to use with the ntk, its not 500 though.. its 1400 :D
at your price, i'd look into Toft Audio.
 
The DMP3 is a great pre with the NTK. Not the best, but for most purposes it does its job well.
 
The DMP3 is a very nice two channel pre. Very clean and quiet. It probably isn't as good as the focusrite listed above, but it's less than $200 and you will always find a use for it, even when you can afford something better.

Blessings, Terry
 
I am using the Edirol UA-5... its a USB Interface preamp but it works well for me. I too use it for Hip Hop Vocals...

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i don't really label vocals.. like ra[p/hiphop vox, or rock vox.
i go for a clean vocal chain. i mainly produce r&b these days, but i have hiphop artist, crunk type artist, poets etc..

the dmp3 is a good pre for the money, thats no lie. i never got the sound i wanted using them though. when i stepped up to a aphex 201, 1100 i got a great vocal sound that i was actually impressed with... all ppl that here things that i do never think it was made in a basement studio. my next buy will be a neve pre.. something along the lines of a vintech or chandler. i see now pres make a huge difference, but it depends on the mics you have too.

anyone use the K2 yet, i'll be ordering one on friday
 
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I bought a focusrite VMP. I'm learning how to use it now. i APPRECIATE U GUYS FOR ALL YOUR INPUT. I was impressed by the extensive controls you can have over your sound (optical expander, vintage harmonics, optical compressor, tube sound, voice optimised EQ, de-esser). I just like to process the hell out of my vocals to ensure a tailor-made sound while recording. Good choice?
 
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