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🎤 Amplify your voice, own the room.
This in-line microphone preamp delivers a precise 28dB gain boost designed specifically for dynamic and passive ribbon microphones. Featuring a premium brass upgrade, it ensures durability and superior audio clarity, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking enhanced vocal presence and studio-quality sound in any setting.













| ASIN | B0CTBKFJB7 |
| Antenna Location | Streaming |
| Audible Noise | 28 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 28 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,150 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #16 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | MANAYO |
| Built-In Media | preamplifier |
| Color | Brass |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, Dynamic microphone |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 403 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | MANAYO |
| Mfr Part Number | DM3 |
| Model Number | DM3 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Streaming |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 28 dB |
| Special Feature | 28db gain |
D**D
This + SM57 = Near SM7b levels of quality
I've been playing around with microphones for a while. I loved the sound of the SM7b, but could not realistically afford one as I don't currently make any money from my vocal work. I tried all forms of condensers and shotguns, and they had the right sound but were so sensitive to background noises they were practically unusable in a home setting. My first microphone, a Shure SM-57, seemed to be the answer. Bought originally for recording guitars and putting my tube amps out into the front of house, I hadn't really considered using it for vocal work. The only problem was that to use the SM57, I had to push the preamp of my Scarlett Solo so hard that I was getting 60 cycle hum in the background. In comes the Manayo preamp. Pretty sure its a clone of the Dynamite, but at the price I wasn't going to argue much. I had seen some good reviews on youtube, so I took a chance. I am so glad I did. This has brought near SM7b quality sound to my narration work for about a quarter of the price. Does not introduce any appreciable noise and adds enough dB to bring the preamp on the Solo down from about 80% to 50% on the knob. The product itself feels extremely well built with an aluminum (?) shell and is very well packaged inside of a felt bag stuffed in a small cardboard tube. It doesn't rattle around in there and the tube makes a pleasant "pop" when you open it. I mean that alone is worth at least a star. One thing to note though is that this does up the sensitivity of your dynamic microphones quite a bit. They will pick up people moving around upstairs, laundry going in the other room, bumps on the desk, and you'll have to definitely invest in some good plosive handling stuff (pop filters, screens, etc) because it will pick up every "p" "b" "s" "k" very well now. Overall, I am very impressed with the preamp. Very easy to use, just plug it into the DAC and enable 48V phantom power. This will add a lot of presence and richness to any dynamic microphone, from cheap to expensive, and do a good enough job of it that you'll wonder why you even considered getting a Cloud Lifter or a FetHead in the first place. There is no audible difference I've been able to hear in any side by side comparisons online, and when doing narration like I do the end product gets so heavily compressed upon distribution that no one is going to be able to tell if you have a super expensive mic set up, or this and an SM57.
C**K
Works awesome!
I don’t normally leave reviews, but I think that for the price point and quality of this inline mic preamp that it deserves one. I was struggling with a SM57 to get enough clean gain without raising the noise floor to get a quality recording. Not only did this pre give me the clean gain that I needed, but it is cleaner than the 57 its self from my initial tests. I was able to turn my device down to 5 where I was at 10 before to try to get anything out of my 57. I look forward to recording with this. Some folks say it is hit or miss on quality. Guess I got lucky, but quality is great, easy to use, functions awesome, fits in your pocket, and the noise level is awesome compared to the cheap M-audio pre normally that I use with my 57. Worth it. 👍🏻
R**Z
Works as advertised.
I was a bit nervous getting this because of the high number of one star reviews. I'm using an Audio Technica AT2040 dynamic microphone with a Yamaha AG03 USB powered audio interface supplying the needed phantom power to this product. I wanted to give the microphone a boost in order to be able to achieve proper amplification per the audio interfaces guided software setup and that is what I got. Works as advertised. It seems odd to me that so many people had defective units seeing that this item is of solid construction and well packaged. I can't help but wonder if some of the negative experiences were due to poor or missing phantom power in their setups. Either that or using this item with the wrong type of microphone.
A**R
Good for the money
At about half the retail price of the Cloudlifter, this product, after about 2 weeks of use, does the trick. I've used cloudlifters before but when I got a new dynamic microphone for podcasting, I needed the extra gain but the cloudlifter wasn't in my short term budget so I rolled the dice on this. Thus far, it has exceeded expectations. I don't have a cloudlifter to do a A/B comparison but it's working well thus far.
A**A
Extremely noisy
The unit did boost the signal, but came with a very noticeable electrical hum making the product virtually useless while using a sm7b mic and 3rd Gen Scarlett 2i2. Checked all cables and they were fine. Ended up buying a used cloudlifter which has performed perfectly. You get what you pay for unfortunately. I returned the product without troubles which I do have to give credit for. I don't recommend this product.
S**V
Great budget mic amp
This review comes 6 months after purchase! I was looking to get something to boost my sound gain for my Rode Podmic that is running out of my generic Behringer UMC-22 mixer/dac without cranking the volume to 85%. While searching for a Cloudlifter, I saw this thing for a third of the price. The earlier reviews look sketchy, but I took a chance when it had a 10$ off coupon available for it. Boy I tell you what a surprise, this thing works as intended right out of the box. I no longer have to crank my gain volume to 85% to get my Rode Podmic to work loudly, thus eliminating background noise and static. My volume doesn't even need to hit 12 o'clock on the mixer dial if I set windows Microphone volume to 100% Will buy again if I end up buying a second dynamic microphone!
S**.
Works perfectly (don't forget to turn on phantom power!)
I used to have the gain for my dynamic mic turned up to the max, and now I get clean audio with it set at around 40% gain. It's very easy to install. The only thing is you need to turn on phantom power from your audio interface or it won't work at all (I've seen other reviewers make this mistake).
F**S
Todo perfecto
Todo perfecto, gran artefacto
꧁**꧂
Funciona bien
Cumple con lo que promete. Aproximadamente 26db más. Sonido limpio. Estoy satisfecho. Aunque por alguna razón mi caja venía sin el papel de especificaciones e instrucciones, pero no importa. El producto funciona. Puedes conectarlo directo al micrófono o si prefieres a la interfaz, no olvides activar el 48V Phantom Power.
A**S
Funciona
Resolveu meu problema
A**R
doesn't work
doesn't work - when I have it between my neumann t103 and my focusrite, no sound gets through at all!
D**L
Great for gaming.
Bought an Fduce sl40 as a begginer xlr mic just for gaming not content creation as I wanted to impress my friends with the quality of my mic. I bought the vocaster one for the audio interface and just had a hunch I'd need an inline Amp to be actually heard in discord and games without having the crank the gain on the vocaster all the way to 100, which this handy little device allowed me to avoid doing. Gain on the vocaster is set to around 50-60% with a filter on to make my voice even more crisp and radio caster sounding. Overall very happy I purchased this budget friendly inline mic Amp. Would recommend for people who also want to actually be heard on their new xlr mix for discord, calls and gaming.
A**Z
Buen producto
La verdad es la primera vez que tengo un dispositivo de estos pero me funciona súper bien, la estoy trabajando con un interfaz de Arturia minifuse y con un micrófono shure SM7B, realmente se nota el cambio y me arroja una salida muy limpia
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