Franklin Audio dropped the MP-10, which basically lets you run any microphone through guitar pedals or amps without turning your signal into hot garbage. The box has custom circuitry that fixes the impedance mismatch between mics and guitar gear, plus it gives you 12 to 60dB of gain from the preamp. The transformer-balanced design keeps everything clean with supposedly just a 0.3dB tolerance from 20Hz to 30kHz.
The whole thing runs off standard 9V pedal power and has one gain knob on top. Around back, you get XLR for mic input and a passthrough, plus a quarter-inch output for your pedals. The passthrough is clutch because you can still send a clean copy to your mixer or backup recorder. It costs 249 quid and you can grab one right away.
The whole thing runs off standard 9V pedal power and has one gain knob on top. Around back, you get XLR for mic input and a passthrough, plus a quarter-inch output for your pedals. The passthrough is clutch because you can still send a clean copy to your mixer or backup recorder. It costs 249 quid and you can grab one right away.