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🎤 Elevate your sound game with the MP13 Mini Mic Preamp—small gear, big vibes!
The Rolls MP13 Mini Single Channel Mic Preamp is a compact, lightweight audio component designed to boost microphone signals with precision. Featuring versatile XLR and 1/4-inch outputs, 1/8-inch inputs, a single gain control with clip indicator, and switchable phantom power, it delivers professional-grade sound enhancement in a portable form factor.

| ASIN | B0002BG2QI |
| Antenna Location | Microphone |
| Battery Capacity | 20 Volts |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,338 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #31 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | rolls |
| Built-In Media | Mini Single CH Mic Preamp |
| Compatible Phone Models | samsung galaxy s3, samsung i9300, samsung i9308 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 66 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00675889000139 |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | rolls Mini Single Ch Mic Preamp |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | rolls |
| Model Name | rolls |
| Model Number | MP13 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Microphone |
| Reusability | Single Use |
| UPC | 675889000139 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90 days. |
E**2
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Exactly what I needed — works perfectly!
I was using a Shure microphone without a DSP or mixer and couldn’t get enough gain into my amplifier. The ROLLS MP13 solved the problem instantly. Super easy to use, clean sound, and it brought my mic level right where it needed to be. For the price, this little preamp is a powerhouse. Highly recommend for anyone needing a simple, affordable mic gain boost that just works.
J**K
extremely noisy
this pre-amp introduces a huge amount of hiss to the audio signal
D**R
Noisy gain control
This is a relatively high quality product, that would be great for musical application, but clashes with my use for a clean mic signal. The gain control is self advertised as being slightly overdriven, and that can give a rich sound, but adds notable distortion to an otherwise clean signal. If that feature could be disabled by the user, this would be a 5 star product. Still a quality item for musical application.
A**R
I feel bad for the people whose items came with electronics problems ...
No issues at all. I feel bad for the people whose items came with electronics problems because I get a nice clear sound out of mine and it's exactly what I need for home recording. However, the jacks are not what I would call an ideal configuration. For output, you have an XLR and a 1/4 inch. For input, you have an XLR and an 1/8 inch. Why is the input not a 1/4 inch? I don't know. Since 1/8-/14 adapters are very common, I think it would be easier to have both jacks be 1/4 inch. But they're not. So just keep that in mind if you're buying with the intention of recording guitar tracks via direct input. Otherwise, great product.
R**Z
Good mic preamp
I’m using this between a dynamic mic and an inexpensive tripath amp and the sound is fine for voice use. Does exactly what I wanted it to and a lot cheaper and robust than a diy pre-amp project.
D**G
Lasted about 1 year for me
It lasted about 1 year for me, then the 48v phantom power didn't work any more.
B**T
It works but not great
My use-case is voice and for that this has a very high noise floor. Sound quality and gain are fine otherwise though. Output impedance is not listed in the datasheet but it's about 100 Ω and is AC coupled---except for the "clipping" detector. That last part is important if you are plugging this into a laptop or phone, as I do, since the voltage from those devices (used for electret microphones) may create a false clipping indication. In this case just ignore it. The instructions claim that it will drive stereo headphones but be aware that only the left channel will have sound. I was thinking that something was wrong but, in fact, the jack itself is a true mono jack with only two contacts; no ring connection at all. This particular model of jack does incorporate an internal switch but it is not used nor connected in this circuit. The pot, a little unbranded 10k job, is a bit scratchy in spots. I may try DeoxIT sometime. This unit comes with a wall wort but if you are going to buy or build a power supply mind the polarity: center is negative. To avoid ground loops (hum) try to use an isolated supply. Batteries would be fine. Finally, the Noise: This is a two stage amp with the first being an instrumentation amplifier comprised of two op-amps. The op-amps used are inside a 4560's. Those have fair voltage noise of 8 mV/√Hz but current noise is unspecified. For a dynamic preamp this can usually be ignored since these mics are only around 200 Ω and large current noise amounts to near nothing. In this design, however, there are two large 10 kΩ resistors in series with the mic (R4 & R6). I'm not sure why they are there but they add thermal noise and make the current noise significant. I found that shunting them drops the noise by 6 dB! With the shunt, op-amps like LM833 or LM4562 would likely do better still but with the 10 k's in place even an expensive FET op-amp wouldn't help too much.
J**R
Great all-in-one solution for a powered (condenser) mic with amplification
I bought this for my son who uses his pc to game. He has one of the inexpensive Neweer condenser microphones that came with an arm and power supply from Amazon. The mic levels were always too low with just the power supply because it doesn't amplify. This supplies both the phantom power and perfectly amplified the microphone. And it's less expensive than the in-line amps while being good enough for gaming.
R**.
Excellent device
Works well with no distortion or hum. Level control is smooth and quiet. Recommended.
B**L
excellent product
Unit worked well...clean signal and filled a much need application for us Brian T
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