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			<title><![CDATA[Mic effects and power supply?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Ok here&#039;s the deal...I&#039;ve got a MXL 990 and 991 mic set. I&#039;ve had this for a few months but haven&#039;t been able to use it because it needs a power supply. I&#039;m fixing to order one but would like some recommendations. I&#039;d love to have the vocal effects also. Will a mixer with phantom power outputs give me what I&#039;m looking for or am I barking up the wrong tree? I&#039;m looking at putting between $100-150 in it. Any Ideas?</p><p>Also I usually play acoustic and seldom amplify since I usually play alone or with just a few friends. I have a Roland 15w cube amp. So my other question is ...How are vocals going to sound through it? Also if I decide to play my electric through the amp will I need an additional amp for vocals or is it possible to run both through at once for just low volumn at home fun? Thanks fellow chordians for your help!! Peace!</p>]]></description>
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