Re: Opinions--phantom power or tube preamp
I mentioned the Digi 002 as a reference point for good mic preamps, not as a retail suggestion for you, although it appears that the Tascam US-248 appears to be compatable as a controller simular to the Digi Command|8, which is one of the next things on my list to get.
I have never used the Studio Projects or PreSonus preamps but the buzz I have heard about the PreSonus stuff has been good. My experience with the Aphex 207 has been very good though. The 207 is a dual channel tube preamp with phanton power selectable on both channels as well as polarity, a pad, low cut and some very good limiting all accessable from the front panel. It has mic inputs in the rear as well as line inputs on the front panel which is very nice for plugging in and recording electric guitars, acoustic guitars that have built in preamps and electric basses. the cool thing about using the 207 or simular units for preamping instruments is it eliminates the need for direct boxes and the tone is far superior to direct boxes or line level signals. I like the dual channel because you can run a mic through one channel and an acoustic through the other and get killer tone for demoing out basic song bodies. The 207 makes mics and direct guitars sound huge with a very low noise floor.
The Tascam looks like a nice interface but in that price range the preamps are not going to be exceptional and a good tube mic pre is going to make a huge difference in your tone. What i do is that I insert a DBX 166 XL compressor (2 channel) into the Aphex 207 and compress the mics and line instruments quite a bit at the 207 and the output and tone are huge. With voice, bass and acoustic guitars and their large dynamic range you have to compress the signal quite a bit and it's not uncommon for me to run 8:1 compression or higher to level the signal.
At the moment I'm using an AKG C 3000B mic for vocals and the results are very "in your face". Before I got a good mic preamp my vocals sounded very distant and rather thin and it took a lot of EQ work to make them sound marginal at best.
I('m not going to tell you which mic pre to get but I highly suggest a nice dual tube preamp of some kind. It makes a huge difference in tone.