I use a Roland R-26 portable WAV recorder with condenser mics, including an Audio Technica AT8035 shotgun and a Shure MX-184 Lavalier. I plug either of those mics, with an XLR cable, directly into the Roland R-26's XLR in. Mostly I record human voice with the Shure lav, as well as nature sounds with the AT shotgun, and I get a lot of noise (hiss) with this combination, which makes me think that the signal level isn't sufficient. I've adjusted the mic SENS on the R-26, but that doesn't help.
For comparison, I get far less noise when I run either of those mics through my inexpensive mini Behringer mixer, using phantom power, and then into the R-26. Unfortunately, the mixer requires wall outlet power so it isn't portable for outdoor use.
The Roland R-26 recorder has phantom power, which I use. I've also tried recording with the R-26 phantom power off and a battery inside the AT8035 mic. (The Shure MX-184 can't take a battery.) I have the exact same noise/hiss issue with a battery in the AT8035.
I suspect that the Roland R-26 mic preamp just isn't up to the job of cleanly recording human voice and nature sounds. I read somewhere that recorders such as the R-26 are intended primarily for use recording live music, which usually provides a much louder signal.
I want to make this mic/recorder combination work without it costing me more than the price of the recorder. Does anyone know of a low-noise, single-channel, portable mic preamp for under $400?