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Miktek MPA-201 2-channel Microphone Preamp

Item ID: MPA201
Miktek MPA-201 2-channel Microphone Preamp
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Miktek MPA-201 2-channel Microphone Preamp Reviews

2-channel Microphone/Instrument Preamp with Variable Impedance, Variable Highpass Filter, and Phase Switch

Plug your mic or instrument into Miktek's astounding MPA-201 preamp and find out what your studio sound has been missing! This discrete 2-channel preamp includes six custom Miktek transformers, so you get absolutely premium-quality performance from the instrument and mic inputs plus the outputs. Variable impedance lets you use any and all of your favorite mics, while a 70dB gain range makes the MPA-201 great for everything from dynamics to condensers to ribbons. You'll also appreciate this preamp's variable highpass filter, phase switch, and classy VU meters. The MPA-201 also includes digital peak meters, for maximum control.

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Price:$1,199 and 00 cents
Special Financing - Ends Aug 2, 2026. $34/month with 36 month financing*
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While this isn't an item we normally stock, we can still get it to you as fast as possible due to our great relationship with Miktek. Go ahead and place your order and we'll follow up shortly to let you know when to expect it. Estimated May 2026.

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March 12, 2022

My Go To

By Jason from Portland
Music Background: Producer and bass player.

This pre is a great value. I would have given a full 5 stars but the VU meters are meh. But that's the ONLY complaint I have. I record heavier music (hardcore/punk/rock) and this thing handles it all well. Driving the input will really thicken up a thin vocal performance without over coloring. Crank all the way for cool driven effect.

The DI is where this thing really shines. If you use DI frequently for bass, guitars, keyboards this pre's DI alone is worth half the cost. I put Bass through sansamp RBI for tone control and then into this DI for some warmth and depth, and then into an 1176D. Super rich and can really grind without getting too poky if you want to push things on the sansamp.

February 4, 2019

Great Preamp!

By Jesse C.
Music Background: Vocalist, instrumentalist, songwriter, producer

What a fine preamp this is--it makes all the difference with everything I put through it--mics, keyboards, guitar, bass. Big open sound and power in the sonics; simple to operate. Very happy indeed with this product.

February 27, 2018

Miktek MPA-201

By DC from USA
Music Background: Recording and Mixing engineer

I've have used a lot of preamps over the years from API to Neve to Tridents, as wells a ART MPAs, GAP73, and other lower end preamps.

I wanted a pre that had some pleasing drive when pushed but not overbearing or obvious. The Miktek MPA-201 fits the bill. Smooth and clear, with subtle transformer color to add some heft. I have tracked a lot of acoustic guitars, and vocals through this and every time, the talent says "Wow, that's a 3D sounding vocal.

One of the most underrated mic pre's on the market, and VERY affordable. Step up from the low end grainy hazy sounding pres into something that provides some color, yet clarity.

January 20, 2018

Great Preamp

By Sweetwater Customer from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Music Background: Audio Engineer

I was looking for a new microphone preamp that had that 1073-ish feel (transformer heavy), something that colored the sound but in a pleasing or subtle way. This preamp is not a 1073 but has something unique and special all it's own! I've had it for 4 months now and have used it on everything from vocals to drums; violins to acoustic guitars and I am never disappointed with the results. in fact, it's becoming more and more one of my favorites, or "go to" preamps everyday! I have the newer RN stuff as well as Manley preamps and BAE pre's, and the Miktek MPA-201 definitely holds its own against some very strong competition! The thing I appreciate the most is that it is NOT a clone, but a preamp that has it's roots in the past with modern versatility. I really like the "Smooth" function! It mimics the resisters that most consoles had on the patchy to inhibit the channels output transformer from "overshooting" or "ringing." That function, along with the ability to select impedance and a wonderful sounding HPF makes the preamp wonderfuly versatile. For the price, just buy it! You will not be disappointed!

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June 30, 2017

Tracking Engineers...Why arent we discussing this pre?

By P. F. from N Hollywood/Burbank CA, Portland/Coast OR,

As an owner/user of Neve pre's, my intentions for use were something along the same vein that wouldn't rattle my nerves during transport. This pre deserves recognition and has won the "Flavor Award" against opposing 1073's and 1072's ...not being the only ears to agree. Ive now tracked tracked Vocals( Manley Ref, Bock iFET, Soundelux USA U99 and SM7), Bass (DI), Gtr (DI)...Seriously comparable/lovable to the aforementioned pres. I gave the pre 5 stars because... I'm ready for a few more and cant believe the amount of beef packed into two rack spaces. Might put my racked Neves online for sale and buy more Mikteks...seriously...the mix fits.

Also...Dr.Ryan Sloan (as i call him) of Sweetwater has been an absolute pleasure doing business with. His customer service and honesty speaks volumes for the organization. Dr.Sloan is why I personally continue purchasing through Sweetwater.

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August 4, 2014

This unit is for real

By J from Nashville
Music Background: Producer, Songwriter

I'm honestly surprised I'm the first person reviewing this preamp. Miktek's microphones have taken off, already (I have used the CV4 and C7 extensively . . . in fact, the C7 almost never leaves my mic stand). The company makes high quality gear, for sure.

Anyway, when I got the urge to add a new pre to my arsenal, I had to at least look at the MPA-201. I'm a pretty thorough shopper and try to demo new gear in my own studio for a few days to get a handle on it before deciding if I want to buy it. Price was only a small consideration. I wanted a dual channel pre that sounded as high end as possible, (almost) regardless of price. I already have a few different Universal Audio pre's and so was looking for something in either the Neve or API vein to complement those. I managed to get a whole bunch of different pre's into the studio for some tests. While there were some real close calls, the Miktek emerged as the winner, even over the likes of Great River and other Neve-style pre's.

First of all, the MIktek is more versatile than initially meets the eye. I'd say the description on Sweetwater is really lacking. The "Smooth" switch is not even mentioned. It's got a special Mic input transformer and a specially tuned instrument-input transformer so both instrument and mic inputs are treated with equal care. DI bass sounds super fat through the instrument input. The impedance options make it easy to use with ribbon mics or add different shades of color to other mics. The variable high pass filter goes all the way up to 350khz, which is more than enough to handle any source and far more versatile than the usual "on/off" clicks at 60, 80, or 100 or so like many other pre's. The "smooth" switch engages an output transformer modeled after the output transformer on vintage Neve boards. That adds another level of awesome vintage fatness to the sound.

However, my favorite part of the preamp is the headroom. Now, this is not the most pristine pre-amp ever. It's got a natural fatness to it, to be sure (although it is not overwhelming with the smooth switch off). However, that signal stays true even when the input gain is really, really pushed. And as it finally does start to break up, it does so slowly, allowing for some really nice control over the saturation. It means you can get a nice hot signal without fear that a particularly loud transient will ruin an otherwise awesome take.

To sum it up, this is completely a pro-level piece of gear. Big, fat vocals that sit perfectly in the mix? Check. Great DI? Check. Versatility with the different impedances making the unit compatible with basically every mic ever made? Check. It can do clean with a hint of warmth. It can get pretty mean and dirty but it never loses control. It can go a bit more vintage with the "smooth" switch. It sits right beside Vintech and Great River as an equal in the world of Neve-inspired pres. I happened to favor it, ever so slightly.

To make a review complete, I've got to list a few negatives. The thing is big! This means it is well constructed, but at the same time, it takes up two rack spaces for only two channels. This isn't unheard of or anything, and with the six different transformers it's no surprise that they couldn't put into a single rack space. Still, rack space is at a premium in most studios. The other negative is that the unit doesn't have an insert in/out to switch in EQ's or Compressors. You either have to have a patchbay or plug and unplug cables every time you want to patch in a new piece of gear. This makes the unit slightly harder to use for home studio owners who often don't have enough gear to necessitate a patchbay but still want to try out a few external compressors or EQ's. Considering that the unit is two rack spaces, an insert switch would have been a really nice addition, as I would imagine there is probably room in the chassis (though I could be wrong).

The final negative is that the unit also has a digital clip indicator that is set at a lower level than the analog meters just in case the converters you're running the pre into can't handle the higher output levels of the MPA-201. The problem is that the clip is too conservative, whether it's set at -10db or +4db. This isn't really an issue as I just ignore it and look at the input meters on my interface or converters (my Apollo and a 4-710d). However, I wish I could switch off the indicator because there's a part of me that can't help but jump every time I see a red level flash out of the corner of my eye, thinking I've clipped something.

Finally, I'd like to say how awesome Miktek is as a company. I happen to live in Nashville where Miktek is based. One time I had a minor issue with my C7 (it had to do with the threads failing to line up correctly to screw it onto the hard mount). I called them up and they told me to bring the mic by any time the next day. I brought it by the factory and they dropped everything they were doing to fix it right then and there in front of me, no questions asked and no bill to be paid. Not only that, they tested the mic again (in front of me) and printed off a fresh frequency response chart to show me that the mic was in perfect working order. I'm not famous and I'm not endorsed by MikTek, but they treated me as if I were Joe Chiccarelli getting a microphone repaired for a session at Blackbird Studios. I made my preamp choice based on sound, but I'd be lying if I said that knowing that Miktek stands behind their equipment 100% didn't at least give me extra piece of mind.

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