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Grace Design m101 Half-rack Microphone Preamp

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Grace Design m101 Half-rack Microphone Preamp
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Grace Design m101 Half-rack Microphone Preamp Reviews

1-channel Microphone/Instrument Preamp with Balanced, Unbalanced, and Instrument Inputs

The Grace Design m101 mic pre represents a retooling of the hugely successful Model 101 mic pre. The m101's signal path incorporates 0.5% precision metal film resistors for optimal signal clarity. A 12-position gold-plated rotary gain switch with a higher performance output line driver and HPF amplifier are onboard. Also new on the m101 is ribbon mode, with plenty of gain and a relay bypass de-activating phantom power to protect your ribbon mics. The power supply is now built in, eliminating the wall wart with the m101.

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January 8, 2025

Pristine

By Fabrice from LAGUNA BEACH, CA

My preamp experience is as follows: Nikon Z6 II, Nikon Z8, Nikon Zf, preamp of the Rode VideoMic NTG, preamp of Sound Devices MicPre, preamp of the Motu M4. And Grace Design m101. I use it with a Schoeps CMIT 5. It is pristine and make all the other preamps I tried appear crude and noisy. Amazing. Kudos in passing to Grace Design tech support who readily and knowledgingly answered the phone for my question. I cannot recommend the m101 highly enough.

August 28, 2024

Grace Design m101 Microphone Preamp - The BENCHMARK for Professional Home Studio Sonic Quality

By Don L. from Florence, SC
Music Background: Home Studio Owner

This review will be a bit different than most others you might have been reading in that I bought this piece of gear from Sweetwater 16 years ago in 2008. I have several moderately priced preamps in my home studio, but from day 1, the Grace m101 became my unquestionable #1 go-to pre for highly professional audio quality ... and STILL IS TO THIS DAY!

Among the top drawer specs this gear gives you is an incredible THD (@ 20dB Gain +20dBu Out: <0.00085%), bandwidth (Mic Input @ 40dB Gain -3dB: 4.5Hz-390kHz) and headroom (ranges from -124dB for a 600 Ohm source to better than -130dB for a 50 Ohm source). In addition to the low impedance XLR mic input, this gear also has a high impedance input giving you the ability of getting the same high fidelity from a DI instrument or high impedance mic source.

I have used the m101 to create numerous highly polished audio tracks over the 16 years I have owned it. I have had more than one recording engineer ask what preamp/mic setup I was using. If you want pristine sound that EXACTLY reproduces the source input and does your condenser mics justice, then you just can't beat the Grace Design m101 preamp.

But now comes the REALLY good part. After all these years of faithful, stellar service, my m101 stopped working recently. I contacted Grace Design and the the Service Manager (Alex) issued an RMA for repair. And then, he floored me by saying that the EON-20 Year Limited Warranty added by Grace in 2015 for the m101, m102, m501, m502, m103, m201, m801 and all Spacebar products would retroactively cover my m101 unit purchased in 2008. My unit was fixed and shipped back to me (Grace even paid the return shipping cost) within 4 working days after Grace received it. And that folks, is the pinnacle of exceptional customer service and standing by your product .. bar NONE!!! My reaction could best be described in the words of Jimi Hendrix ... "Excuse me while I kiss the sky!" It doesn't get any better than that!!!

If you're looking for a killer preamp with world class service and support, you can't go wrong by making Grace Design your choice. When I need my next preamp, I know where I'm going!

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March 11, 2024

Highly under rated and amazing value

By Sweetwater Customer

For similar style pre amps, you cannot beat the price. Excels with vocals and stringed instruments, especially when paired with my miktek CV3 (also a great value).

October 24, 2023

505mk2 sale

By Justin t. from MD
Music Background: Guitarist

Amazing job.answered all my dumb questions and did so while being kind and being a straight shooter. Thanks again. 3 items in. im glad i have justin wofford as a helper.

December 30, 2022

Pristine amplification

By Chris from Colorado
Music Background: Lifetime learner

I use an Earthworks M23 for measurement, and Audio Technica 4051b (small diaphragm condenser) and Ear Trumpet Labs Delphina (large diaphragm condenser) for recording. I strive for real-time capturing of the cleanest possible original sound.

In college I did some work-study at Shure Brothers and had the opportunity to use the finest Brüel & Kjær audio test equipment. While that gear is completely out of reach for "civilian" use, this Grace Design M101 is not. It appears to have the pristine pre-amp gain that I am looking for. I also like the flexibility in terms of the 1/4-inch balanced/unbalanced instrument input.

September 1, 2022

Amazed at the sound quality

By Ed V. from Palm Beach, Florida
Music Background: Professional Voice Talent - 40 years

I've been a loyal Avalon fan for many, many years. Unfortunately, my last unit decided to crap out on me during a remote recording session. I ordered another Avalon, but alas, not in stock for a while. My rep Chris told me about the Grace Pre-Amp. It was half the cost, and so I was skeptical at first. Instant plug and play with only a few settings to deal with. I was blown away. Clean, crisp and clear. Awesome product. Highly recommend.

January 31, 2022

Worth the Money

By warren w. from chugiak, AK
Music Background: Roadie For Life

Worth the money ! Ribbon mic owners dream, I am buying 1 more

September 22, 2021

Clean, yes, but worth it?

By B from Colorado

I owned this for a few months, recording spoken word into a few different high end-ish ($750-1500) condenser microphones. Neumann KM184, KMR81i, Schoeps CMC641.

Had several testing sessions directly comparing it to the RME BabyPro built in pres (generally highly regarded). The Grace went into a Lynx Hilo, probably not a fair AD-DA test, but the results may surprise you…

The tonal balance between the two sounded practically identical. As did the transient response, both were very fast, which is to be expected when there's no transformer in the signal path. For a "clean" signal, almost identical too. Oddly the KM184 had the faintest high pitched hiss on the RME that didn't exist on the Grace. Both have 75 db clean gain, which is excellent.

Ok, so marginal win for sound, how about features? Half rack, internal power supply, power button on front, all great for a desktop unit. High pass filter, also nice, if a 75hz roll off is what you need.

The not so good… Chassis is metal, doesn't feel cheap, but is a little light. There are optional rubber stick-on feet for sitting on a desk. Better constructed preamps have heavy duty feet screwed in. As much as technical precision is marketed (0.5% precision metal film resistors), the lack of tick marks on the gain dials is bewildering. And forget about repeatability for the trim dial (no detents either). No polarity reverse is a bummer if you're exploring non-traditional mic techniques. No meter is annoying if you obsess about gain staging (I do).

Today, the pres on many audio interfaces are fantastic (RME, Apogee, UA), and you usually get more than one. I really wanted to keep it, but couldn't justify what I got for the price.

Grace Design makes awesome stuff, would love to see them update this model.

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April 4, 2021

The best clean preamp

By Tom D. from Long island new york
Music Background: Music producer/musician

I was looking for a preamp that was very clean to record direct guitars and basses at my home studio. This preamp is incredible and gives you all the headroom you need to get a good sound will driving the gain. I also can't wait to record keyboards with this baby. I highly reccomend this preamp its becoming an industry standard preamp for studios. If your looking for a very clean sound that will be crystal clear then don't look any further.

August 15, 2020

Clean

By Jeffrey from Toledo, Ohio

This pre amp is amazingly clean. Love it.

March 2, 2020

Fantastic clean preamp

By Shawn C. from Nashville

This is a fantastically clean preamp with gain for days. I bought this as I wanted to test it against the preamps in my Apollo x6, which to be honest have been working just fine and have yielded great results on all my mics except for the gain-hogging SM7B. I've read a lot of good reviews on this pairing but what sealed the deal for me was reading about KCRW's new studio and learning that all their broadcast studios are setup with Grace preamps and SM7Bs.

I'm happy to report that my SM7B and all my non-dynamic mics sound wonderful through this preamp- it's not a huge night/day difference, but the difference is there. The Grace delivers a much cleaner, fuller version of whatever you've got plugged in. After using this preamp, I'm getting less silibance and noise, and it's much easier to hear what plugins/processing is doing to the sound after the preamp.

It's almost like someone cleaning a window that you didn't realize what dirty, then all of the sudden you look out that window and see what you've been missing. The Grace preamp is like that- it's not going to change the way you or your mic sounds, but will give you the most accurate capture without any added noise, artifacts, etc.

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August 23, 2018

Excellent preamp for business PowerPoints with sound

By Richard from Pittsburgh, PA

I use this with a Shure SM7 B and it is powerful enough to amplify the signal and not introduce any noticeable noise. The preamp is small and seems very well made.

August 14, 2017

Amazing

By Enzy C. from FL

Clean & smooth !

April 22, 2017

The track finally sounds like the amp!

By Jazzcrunch from Camarillo CA

I have been using interface preamps and less expensive outboard preamps, with a mix of mic'd and direct recording. The M101 has been a total game changer for both applications. The realism and definition of mic'd sources is astounding, and direct sources have a new lushness and organic quality. Done with mic pre's that "warm up your sound" (i.e., roll off treble), the Grace is now the centerpiece of my input signal path. A great product!

January 26, 2017

The hype is real!!!

By Aldrich C. from Goldsboro, NC
Music Background: Hiphop/Rap R&B

I'm a hard customer to please, so when I just couldn't get the vocal I wanted from my Black Lion Auteur I looked elsewhere and found so many great reviews on the Grace M101. The Auteur is colored especially in the low mids, this preamp however is clean and crystal clear! Not much if any EQ is required in the mud range for my voice anyway! I'm very pleased with my purchase!! Now I can swap my mics out without worrying about if my preamp is affecting the sound! My advice..upgrade your preamp before you upgrade your mic and make sure its a Grace M101!!! I use the AT4050 microphone!

November 10, 2015

Amazing Mic Pre!

By Dennis F. from Indiana
Music Background: Solo Recording Artist

As a solo recording artist, I usually only need one channel most of the time. After doing some research I decided to purchase the m101 as a studio upgrade. I'm extremely glad I did. If you are looking for a single channel mic pre that will help you get a clear and accurate recording of your sound source this is an excellent purchase, especially given the price. I can already tell a huge difference between my recordings prior to adding this to my signal chain. My hat's off to the Grace team on this one.

September 3, 2015

My "GO-TO" Pre for a clean, uncolored source

By John W. from Baltimore, MD
Music Background: Producer, Engineer

I picked up my m101 here at Sweetwater back in September 2011. At that time Grace Design was relative newcomer, and you could still an m101 for under $600. I'm so happy I did, because these little single channel preamps became AMAZINGLY POPULAR for anyone who needed or wanted a pure, clean, uncolored sound. These guys are so in-demand that the price has shot up $200 over the past four years (between Sept. 2011 - Sept. 2015). They are still well worth the price of admission however. In fact I regret not getting a second years ago.

I use my m101 almost exclusively with analog synths and effects which all have mono output, so one channel has always fit my tracking requirements, but I would like to have a second m101 for the day I pickup a Moog Voyager (which has Stereo Output).

A lot of things can color your audio. The devices in your chain, the capacitance of the cables you are using (capacitance in your cables act as a low-pass-filter, absorbing/blocking high frequency analog audio, and as a result will color the audio), but the pre seems to have one of the largest effects.
In general the m101 is the type of preamp you want if you are looking to capture the actual source audio of the devices and the cables within your chain without any coloration or tonal changes being added by the pre.

If a clean uncolored channel is what you're after, the m101 will provide.

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June 12, 2014

SONIC HD QUALITY, HIGHEND RECORDING LIKE A PRO STUDIO

By FLEXZ
Music Background: Producer/Audio Engineer

Bought this Item from Sweetwater Since 2012 and its 2014... All I can say is WOW..Today I am going to guide you on how to get the quality of the Major Studio after you purchase the GRACE M101...because this is so clean and quiet you can use Waves Plugins, Ik Multimedia eq 73 to emulate NEVE,API,SSL... GRACE M101 into Focusrite Forte line input using Mogami Cable...Microphone- Project Studio C1, Avantone C12...Be prepare to be blown away and shock many..

May 19, 2014

YES! PREAMP PERFECTION!

By Yolchie from West Virginia
Music Background: Home Studio, Multi-Instrumentalist, Recording, Producing, Gear Fanatic.

I've learned that people talk about preamps more than politics and religion combined; and boy do they have their opinions! Haha! So here's (my) humble opinion after obscene amounts of research. You can always ADD preamp color, but you can't take it out. If you want the "color" or "tone" of a very specific preamp maker, then by all means, have at it! BUT...understand that everything you record will have that character. Not a problem IF that's all you ever want to sound like. However, the Grace M101 (as you will discover anywhere you look) is always described as "super-clean with loads of gain." And that's a fact. I don't care what mic I run through this thing (dynamic, condenser, ribbon), it gives it mass amounts of super-clean, dead-quiet power. And I have never (heard) the full potential of any of my mics until I got this beast. And NOW...with plug-ins being as powerful as they've become, I can very easily emulate the characteristics of essentially any preamp I'd like. WOOHOO!!!

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January 23, 2013

Perfect paired with a ribbon!

By Robert S. from The Great State of Texas
Music Background: Studio Owner

If you have been at all disappointed with the sound of that new ribbon mic, try pairing it with the m101. You will hear what the ribbon is supposed to sound like! Even the cheaper ribbons coming out sound surprisingly good. But, the m101 and Sure KSM 313 achieves a level of performance your vocalist will ask for again. Can’t recommend this combination enough.

September 7, 2012

Another Grace

By Michael K. from Portland, IN
Music Background: Home Recordist/Musician

I bought my 1st m101 a couple of years ago and absolutlely love it. Very transparent, clear and clean. You hear your mic not the pre. They are simply stunning(the m101). I don't think you could find anything that the Grace didn't sound good on or make it sound better anyway. I bought another m101 and another Miktek C-5 this week. Bought a Whirlwind Phase Reverse Adaptor for one of my mic cables plugged both of the cables in to their respective m101's. Hit a G chord on my D-28................ wow ! the Miktek C-5's and the Grace m101's... heavenly.
Spaced pair, 12th fret-bridge, wide spaced pair, could not get a bad sound. I played because it sounded so good, just to listen. My search is over, I have found The SOUND for my old Martin..... and the mics and pres to give that sound consistantly. You want clean, clear and open? You can't in my opinion, do better than the 101 and C-5.

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May 10, 2012

Will Beat or Sound same as $4000 plus HD interfaces

By Flexz from Trinidad.WI
Music Background: Producer/Song Engineer

I was looking for Sonic High Definiton quality for a project studio and research each day for the best device and finally bought this..I promise you will never regret this interface...I use this as preamp bypassing Tc Electronic Twin Impact pre but using the AD 192 converter on the TC for a $20,000 quailty... The Pre amp on GRACE M101 is the best.....

I have recorded Major International Hits on this device.Now its your Turn.BUY it

March 5, 2012

Amazing Grace

By Paul S. from Easton, PA, USA
Music Background: Voice Over Professional

As a voice-over professional, it is essential that I deliver crisp, clear and uncolored audio to my clients. When I upgraded to a high-end microphone, I knew it deserved a preamp that would make it shine.

From the first time I plugged my new mic into the m101, it had more presence. The audio quality is absolutely pristine and natural.

I have finally found my signature sound!

February 8, 2012

Good pre for price, not Class A

By Nashville D. from Nashville
Music Background: Hobbyist

I have a couple and like them for acoustic guitar. But I've yet to find a Class AB pre that was any good for vocals. So if that's what you're looking for, save your money and buy the real deal with the big honkin' PSU and transformers.

November 1, 2011

Grace M101

By Rocco from Chappaqua, NY, USA
Music Background: In and out and back in of the recording arena.

Got a pair to do live stereo with matched mics. Of course anxiety always means using 4 to six mics in these quick set-up and knock downs. Love these, quiet and transparent. Now it's a fight between which pair of mics gets to ride up front with these or with the almost as nice RME Quads.
Only problem with doing these quick set-ups, sometimes without even a levels check, is noise from switching on the left detented gain knob. I've learned to not go there during a performance, but have a general idea where to start.

June 28, 2011

If you want clean, this is your pre!

By Henry M. from Boston, MA
Music Background: Sound Designer

I had read about how this pre was transparent, clean, and grave a tremendous amount of gain. I was so excited to get one for myself, and it was everything I could have hoped for. As a sound designer, I wanted transparency, and needed the gain for recording very quiet things. This pre excelled in every way for me. I have it on a half rack-mount, but in a way so I can easily remove to take it outside of my home studio, I love using it that much! And in my opinion, this pre is worth far more than what it costs. If you want one of the best single channel pre's out there, get the m101. You will be glad you did!

August 15, 2010

Amazing Micpre

By Michael K. from Portland, IN. USA
Music Background: Home Studio Recordist/Musician

I bought this pre as an upgrade to my studio vocal chain, paired it with a Mojave Audio MA200. Absolutely amazing open and transparent sound, you hear the quality of the mic not the pre, which was/is my goal. Out of curiosity I patched in an AT 3035 and a AT4040, not as airy and open as the MA200 but definately an improvement over my other pre. The ubiquitious SM 57 sounds good through this pre as well. In my opinion the grace truly is a desert island type of pre. If openness and transparency is you goal for a micpre- look no further this is your pre.

May 8, 2010

A microphone's best friend!

By Kyle M. from New York, NY

I didn't really understand what "clean gain" really meant until I bought the Grace m101. Having purchased a Shure SM7B microphone, I quickly discovered that my other preamps just didn't give me enough really clean gain, so on the recommendation of Paul Allen, my Sweetwater rep, I picked up this pre and was blown away at the quality of the sound: clean, crisp, and clear. Where the mic sounded distant and dirty before, the Grace makes my SM7B SING! I could not be happier.

If you're looking for a phenomenal preamp, this one's the way to go. I love my Grace m101!

March 28, 2010

Best Pre-amp for the money hands down!

By Ron . from IL
Music Background: Recording artist

Just a incredible pre-amp.
I use it with my Lawson L47mp MarkII tube mic.
Fantastic!

March 16, 2010

Great Device for its Transparency

By Charlie C. from USA
Music Background: Semi-pro musician, VO artist

My primary use of the m101 is in voice over work. I am a true bass (Formants = 80 - 100 Hz). Due to the quality of my voice, I do not need or want color that tends to mush up the intelligibility of my reads. Even with good microphones (regardless of brands), clarity was not quite there in my project studio ... until I used the m101. The unit enables me to deliver "A: list sound with subtle power, clarity and expressiveness of tone without perceptible distortion or coloration. My voice sounds like it is.

January 16, 2010

Worth Twice The Price

By Ernest B. from Brooklyn, NY
Music Background: Professional Musician

I don`t own this pre (yet) but had the pleasure of using it several weeks ago while tracking some vocals and acoustic guitars on a TLM 102. The Grace 101 has a wonderful open and balanced sound. Its bright without being harsh, warm without being dark. Highly recommended if you record baritone vocals and acoustic guitars. Grace has a winner here and could easily ask $1200 - $1500 for this and get it.

December 12, 2009

Considered to be the best tested Preamp in its price range.

By Robert from CA
Music Background: Commentator

Projects the same sonic character as a much higher priced Preamp. Designed AND manufactured in the USA. So another words they really do believe in maximum quality.

May 25, 2009

EXCELLENT PREAMP FOR CLARITY & VOCAL STACKING!!!

By Brandon from Phoenix, AZ
Music Background: POP, R&B & GOSPEL SINGER/MUSCIAN/PRODUCER/SONGWRITER

After much research, I decided to purchase the M101 as I wanted something that would allow me to stack/mix vocals with MAXIMUM clarity without running into distortion & gathering a bunch of "mud" in the lower-mid frequencies (a problem that I was dealing with again and again using my interfaces' stock preamps)... Thank God I took the time to do the research because this is one EXCELLENT preamp that has a clarity that is OUT OF THIS WORLD for the price...

No full level meters to show you EXACTLY where you're at, but this unit does have a single-led clip indicator that turns green at -14DB and then it turns red once you get to +16DB (10DB BELOW clipping [which is a GODSEND as it gives you some "elbow room" when tracking]): As i'm working solo as of right now with no engineer, I basically just adjusted the level when I first set mine up so that the clip indicator hits red only BRIEFLY on BRIEF transients (with a Neumann TLM-103, this is about 25DB [3 "clicks" up from the lowest setting])... This way, I can tell that i'm NOT clipping at the preamp stage and I tell you, altogether, this preamp has really has turned things around for me... Thick/full/clear background vocals without a hint of distortion... Of course I also set each BGVOX channel to about -20DB in Protools and make cautious use of compression plugins when recording... But this preamp was the MAIN factor in improving my sound...

Yea, I don't mind saying that my DREAM setup for vocals is a Sony C800G, a Neve 1073 preamp and an Emperical Labs Distressor compressor... But I don't have the (roughly) $13,000 for that setup right now, so this will DEFINITELY get me by with this current setup until things really come together with the finances (and being that the "Neve" is somehow known as a "colored" preamp, i'll probably STILL continue to use the M101 at least on occasion because its just THAT good :-)... If you're hesitating, DON'T HESISTATE: This is one EXCELLENT-sounding piece of gear for an excellent price and if you're looking for clarity, you won't be let down with this bad boy!!!!

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April 9, 2009

Incredible preamp

By Chuck from Collegeville, PA
Music Background: Recording engineer, studio owner, pro musician

IMO, this is hands down the best preamp under $1000. Very clean and accurate. Be warned though that it WILL reveal all your limitations. If you have a good player, good instrument, and a good room, it will knock your socks off. If you are looking for a colored, character sounding pre, you will not be happy. This is as close to "wire with gain" that you will find in this price range. Wonderful box.

September 23, 2008

Wonderful clarity of sound

By D from Sunnyvale, CA USA
Music Background: Musician

From the moment I plugged into this preamp, I was impressed. It presents sound with such clarity and detail, and works very well with a wide variety of mics. It's got a good range of gain, and the built in selectable high pass filter is a nice addition. Overall, you just can't get this kind of performance for this price anywhere else. Now that I have one, I need another!

May 22, 2008

Great preamp

By Brett from Cherry Hill, NJ
Music Background: Producer, Sound Engineer Graduate from New York

This preamp is amazing. I have a neve portico 5012. Which cost $1,699.00. And a grace m101. Guess which one sounds more detailed and more professional. The grace. The portico isnt bad. its just more warm sounding since it has a transformer in it. Listen to alot of recordings. There all more detailed and crisp sounding now than warm and dark. Get the Grace you wont be let down

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