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Originally posted by jrthib

I'm new in the recordind/live sound bussiness and i have a question. Does my Shure SM57 Microphone need a preamp?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Phantom power is not needed with a Shure SM57, it is a dynamic mic. Most mixers have premaps built into their mic channels, however an outboard microphone preamp can be a vast improvement over the stock preamps in many of the smaller inexpensive mixing boards.

 

 

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Originally posted by ATOMICDOG1

Phantom power is not needed with a Shure SM57, it is a dynamic mic. Most mixers have premaps built into their mic channels, however an outboard microphone preamp can be a vast improvement over the stock preamps in many of the smaller inexpensive mixing boards.

 

 

 

 

ah ok i think i was confused as to what "phatom power" is

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Phantom power is a sneaky way of getting some electricity to some microphones which need it while not screwing up microphones which don't.

 

SM57s don't need power.

 

If you've got a mixer with XLR (three-pin connectors with a cylinder around the three pins) inputs then you've got mic preamps which will deal with the 57 just fine.

 

External, higher-quality mic preamps are for recording tweak weenies. You don't need them. :)

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Originally posted by Scodiddly

Phantom power is a sneaky way of getting some electricity to some microphones which need it while not screwing up microphones which don't.


SM57s don't need power.


If you've got a mixer with XLR (three-pin connectors with a cylinder around the three pins) inputs then you've got mic preamps which will deal with the 57 just fine.


External, higher-quality mic preamps are for recording tweak weenies. You don't need them.
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yea i confused phantom power with a mic preamp

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