

🎙️ Elevate your mic game with invisible power—clean, clear, and always ready.
The Triton Audio FetHead is a compact, shielded inline microphone preamp featuring a low-noise Class-A JFET amplifier design. It delivers a fixed, ultra-clean gain boost powered by phantom power without passing it to the mic, ensuring compatibility with dynamic and ribbon microphones. Built with a rugged steel enclosure and precision XLR connectors, it offers professional-grade durability and silent operation, making it a plug-and-forget essential for stage and studio professionals seeking pristine audio clarity.














| ASIN | B06XDPTDN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,379 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | TritonAudio |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,804) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.05 x 1.25 x 1.2 inches |
| Item model number | GS458RT |
| Manufacturer | Triton Audio |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Dimensions | 5.05 x 1.25 x 1.2 inches |
| Specification Met | RoHS |
| UPC | 774675409474 765407296424 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
V**.
Silent, Solid, and Truly Professional Inline Gain
Design & Build Quality 🧰 The FetHead is a compact and beautifully machined inline preamp that looks and feels like proper stage hardware, not a gimmick add-on. The steel body is solid and well-finished, with precisely fitted XLR connectors that click in snugly. The labeling is minimal and professional — this feels like a tool made for daily use, not a studio toy. The internal shielding is clearly doing its job, as there’s no detectable hum or interference even when plugged directly into a noisy interface chain. Ease of Use ⚙️ Using the FetHead is as straightforward as it gets — just insert it between the mic and the preamp, and you’re done. There are no switches, no power supply, and no fuss. It runs on phantom power from the interface or mixer, yet doesn’t pass it to the mic, so it’s fully safe for dynamic and ribbon microphones. The small size makes it easy to leave it permanently attached without straining connectors or interfering with stands. Performance in Real Life 🎙️ Noise performance is astonishing. With the preamp gain maxed out but no mic connected, the FetHead remains completely silent — no hiss, no hum, no trace of circuit noise. In a real setup with an AKG D5 dynamic mic, the self-noise floor sits below –80 dB, which is far beyond what most interfaces can measure accurately. The gain boost is clean and transparent, adding presence and clarity without changing tone or adding harshness. On stage, it behaves predictably and never overloads the input; in the studio, it makes low-output dynamics sound like they’ve come alive. Notable Issues ⚠️ None in practice. The only “limitation,” if one has to find it, is that the FetHead is a fixed-gain device — you don’t control the amount of amplification — but that’s part of its simplicity and reliability. Final Verdict 🔑 The Triton Audio FetHead is one of those rare tools that just disappear into the signal chain because they do their job flawlessly. It’s quiet, strong, compact, and built like it belongs on a professional stage or broadcast desk. For dynamic and ribbon microphones, it’s a true plug-and-forget solution that delivers a clean, silent signal boost every time. Absolutely recommended for anyone who values precision and silence over marketing fluff.
R**Y
Made my NTG-2 usable!
If you have a mic with a high noise floor (sounds like hiss when the gain is turned up), this is your solution. I've had a Rode NTG-2 which is a notoriously weak condenser mic that I've never been happy with. I bought a Tascam DR-60D MkII which still resulted in an unacceptably high noise floor. However, the FetHead completely solved this issue both with the Tascam and recording directly into a C100 Mk2. The NTG-2 now sounds GREAT and this purchase has breathed new life into it. This FetHead requires phantom power but does NOT forward the phantom power, so condenser mics either need to use the phantom version of the FetHead or a battery, if supported. Triton Audio recommends this version with a battery for the NTG-2. The FetHead itself is small and plugs inline with the XLR cable. I really like this form factor as it's very easy to use and doesn't require an additional XLR cable. The quality of the FetHead was bad enough I'm not sure mine is genuine - the logo is off center and the FetHead itself isn't completely straight. It seems to work just fine though. All in all, considering the price and form factor this is a must buy if you need some additional clean gain. If you have hiss, buy this before trying anything else and avoid my mistake of buying increasingly expensive interfaces!
R**Y
Amazing results while maintaining a small foot print.
This past year, I've struggled with my microphone's gain since I'm practically yelling at the top of my lungs with my Shure SM57. I couldn't seem to get my voice loud enough, even with system wide post processing and my gain set to max on my audio interface. My hope was to use this mic for chat, some streaming, and music production. Thinking back now, I should've conducted more research with my gear and how low of a sensitivity the SM57 was. At the time, I was still a bit new to microphones, and what setup would pair well with each other. At the start of 2020, I had started off with a Shure SM57 & a Native Instruments Komplete Audio 1, and boy did I learn the hard way about how much power was needed to push that mic to the point where people can actually hear me without the mic sitting inside my mouth essentially. Over time I've learned to cope with this handicap. That is until recently, where I started to do more research into my predicament and what possible ways I can go about to remedy this situation. I stumbled upon two choices, the Cloudlifter, and Fethead. Since i'm in a spot where space is limited on my work area, I resorted to the Fethead (I also liked the look of it as well). And man, let me tell you the relief that I had when I first attached it onto my mic. My voice still sounded clear, with just a small amount of hiss, but that is almost inaudible. The Fethead seamlessly attaches to the mic via Female XLR on one side to Male XLR on the other, meaning I wouldn't have to deal with having to use another XLR cable if I had gone with the Cloudlifter. I can honestly say that this was such a massive improvement, without having to buy a whole new setup. I recently switched over to the Motu M2, so I only did some tests between the M2 and the Komplete Audio. I found the M2 to work very well paired with the Fethead, and does sound just as clear without the Fethead (Though you'll still get some humming at higher gains). The Komplete Audio also sounded great, but definitely needed more gain compared. Overall, the Fethead is an amazing purchase if you need the extra boost in gains without sacrificing too much in terms of audio quality.
A**X
Works as intended, seems pretty durable. Quality is pretty good. It does the job and increases the audio of the microphone. Pretty clear no noticeable gain effects. Easy to use, plug and play.
D**6
Je ne connaissais pas ... et maintenant que j'ai vu le résultat, je ne peux plus m'en passer. Cela ne prend pas de place et est tout petit et surtout tout léger Qualité excellente sur mes micros (puissance, clarté et précision). Je rappelle quand même qu'il faut que votre micro soit sur un excellent amplificateur. Sur ce, je vais en acheter d'autres.
J**.
es un excelente dispositivo para microfonos dinamicos. lo recomiendo al 100%. el unico problema de comprarlo, es el tiempo de espera. se tarda hasta 4 semanas en llegar. pero valae la pena.
W**U
Good
F**Z
Ok
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