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Behringer UMC202HD U-Phoria USB Audio Interface with MIDAS Microphone Preamplifiers

18,000

SKU: B00QHURUBEOI

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Brand Behringer
Compatible Devices Personal Computer
Supported Software pro tools, ableton live, Steinberg cubase
Connectivity Technology USB, XLR
Number of Channels 2
  • 2×2 USB 2.0 audio interface for recording microphones and instruments
  • Audiophile 24-bit/192 kHz resolution for professional audio quality
  • Compatible with popular recording software including avid pro tools, ableton live, Steinberg cubase
  • Streams 2 inputs and 2 outputs with ultra-low latency to your computer, supporting mac os x and windows XP or higher
  • 2 state of the art, midas designed mic preamplifiers with +48 v phantom power
  • Country of Origin: China
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Description

Behringer u-phoria umc202hd USB 2.0 audio interface a compact studio-in-a-box, the behringer u-phoria umc202hd audio interface delivers studio-grade 24-bit/192 khz resolution. It features 2 midas-designed mic preamps and zero-latency, direct monitoring. Preamps: 2x midas design, inputs: 2x xlr/trs combo (mic/line/instrument) input level attenuation: 2x pad switch, input frequency response: 10hz-50khz (0/-3db), output frequency response: 10hz-43khz (0/+0.3db), impedance: Mic in: 3 kohm, instrument in: 1 mohm, max input level: Mic: -4dbu line: +20dbu instrument: -3dbu, max output level: +3dbu, outputs: 1x 1/4-inch stereo (phones), 2x 1/4inch trs (line out), dynamic range: 110db-a, supported sample rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 khz, USB connectivity: USB 2.0, type b, system requirements: Mac os x, windows xp or higher, (drivers can be downloaded at behringer), power supply: USB bus-powered, weight: 1.2lb also comes with: Antlion audio xlr power converter if you’re looking for small recording equipment for your twitch or facebook live streams, then the antlion audio xlr power converter is your go-to solution. This little device can be used on boom microphones, it safely converts 48v phantom power to 5v plugin power. The built-in proximity compensator lets you directly record vocals using a boom mic such as the modmic. Antlion audio’s power converter automatically adjust the signal to produce a natural audio response. Regardless if the microphone is near or far from your mouth, the xlr power converter generates clear and natural vocals. For a tiny device, it packs a whopping -115db dynamic range. It extends the headroom and lets in a lower noise floor. You can use the antlion audio xlr power converter for your streams and cast on twitch, youtube live stream, facebook like, microsoft mixer, and more.

Additional information

Weight 0.53977 kg
Dimensions 16.99 × 12.5 × 5 cm
Product Dimensions

‎16.99 x 12.5 x 5 cm; 539.77 g

Item model number

‎UMC202HD

Colour

‎Black

Compatible Devices

‎Personal Computer

Computer Platform

‎Mac & Windows

Hardware Interface

‎USB 2.0

Supported Software

‎pro tools, ableton live, Steinberg cubase

Material

‎Metal

Operating System

‎Windows, Mac

Item Weight

‎540 g

Country of Origin

‎China

Imported By

‎Alphatec Audio Video Pvt Ltd

ASIN

B00QHURUBE

Date First Available

20 March 2015

Packer

Alphatec Audio Video Pvt. Ltd.

Item Dimensions LxWxH

17 x 12.5 x 5 Centimeters

Net Quantity

1 Unit

Included Components

1 Behringer UMC202HD U-Phoria USB Audio Interface with MIDAS Microphone Preamplifiers

Generic Name

Audio Interfaces

size

‎8-Channel, UMC202HD, UMC404HD

Manufacturer

‎Music group commercial BM LTD, Music group commercial BM LTD, Alphatec Audio Video Pvt Ltd

Style Name

Audio Interface, Compact

10 reviews for Behringer UMC202HD U-Phoria USB Audio Interface with MIDAS Microphone Preamplifiers

  1. Naveen


    Nothing comes like this at this price range with theese features. And sound quality is awesome, there is no disturbance.It is doing great than what it spouses to doI love itBut has little latency on play back but in live secession there is no latency.

  2. Chirag


    Price is much higher, bought it for 7600 Rs from DJ Pundits, after some days i found it @6200 Rs at a local store in Ahmedabad where i’m living.Right now price 27-08-17, price is 8600 Rs..!Box of interface was a bit damaged from edges, but interface was safe.Tracking info was not provided by the seller DJ Pundits.Talking about interface, it is worth the price (6200 Rs), if you are tight on budget, you can go for it, else if you have 10k budget, go for scarlett.Pros :1. Cheap2. Good Build Quality, knobs works fine3. Small in size, headphone volume knob (other interfaces under 10k such as scarlett lacks hdphn vol knob)4. TRS balanced outputs5. 12 db pad to record instruments which gives high inputs6. 192 kHz qualityCons :1. Driver Software hangs sometimes, and doesn’t play anything2. minor latency issues around 10-15 ms (you can’t get zero latency at this price range though)3. It is not great for recording guitars because of that minor latency (Good for practice)4. Direct monitor only plays in one side. INPUT 1 plays in left ear while INPUT 2 plays in right ear.5. Doesn’t come with cables.If you buy it for around 6 to 7 thousand, It does worth the price.

  3. Dhruv


    Good for recordings, no latency and easy to use

  4. Anil gupta


    Super quality this price thanks

  5. vishal mohite


    Superb Quality

  6. Ashu Ch


    Because of hitting problem and latency problem

  7. Shubham R.


    Its an overall good product no defect. But the sound is a bit muddy, a tad bit, but if u r buying this for your home studio then its a very good interface at this price point even though there are other more expensive options out there this one has a lot of options at this price range that none of the other interfaces can provide. So go for it if u feel like recording guitars or bass with this unit.

  8. Amazon Customer


    Don’t let the brand name Behringer fool you. This audio interface is one of the best interface in this price range. You won’t find any other interface with these features in this orice range. The MiDAS preamp sounds good, the AD converter are pristine, and latency is also very low. I have been using a UMC404HD for 4 years an i havent had any issues with it. Thanks to Behringer for making affordable, budgetfriendly products. I recommend this product for anyone on a low budget, you won’t be disappointed.

  9. Martin C.

    Best in Class!
    I’ve been recording music and sound both professionally and for fun since the mid-90’s. I’ve been fortunate enough to get to use a wide variety of equipment at all levels, from cheap junk to top pro quality. My home desktop recording setup has centered around an M-Audio Delta1010 card for many years. In studios, I’ve used a variety of things, from Digidesign, RMC, Apogee, etc… I needed a simple and cheap USB interface to use with an old beater laptop for some mobile recording. After much research, I nabbed a Behringer UMC404HD. The price was cheap enough to be worth the gamble; I’ve used Behringer things a few times in the past, but never an interface, and was worried it might be too junky to be usable. But seeing that these are perpetually out of stock at most places, I figured it would be easy enough to flip if it ended up being a lemon. Thankfully, I won’t even need to worry about that, because this one is a winner! Best $99 I’ve spent on anything in a long time.Sound quality is great. I’d say the quality of the conversion beats my M-Audio card (which was originally at least 6x the price!). I’m going to chalk this up to improvements in technology over the years, and it really makes the Delta show its age. A nice clear sound, not lacking in body, and doesn’t have any of the harshness I’ve encountered with other Behringer products of the past. I’m not going to say it’s “warm” sounding at all, but it really doesn’t need to be, honestly. It’s just a solid clear sound with a minimum of any noticeable hype or color. Behringer’s parent company recently bought Midas, and the UMC404 claims to have the same mic preamps as used in the high end Midas consoles. Which model of console is anyone’s guess, and it’s really more just an excuse to stick the name on there to play off the reputation of the name (though, Midas is a big name in live FOH consoles, not really anything to do with recording consoles). But whatever, the mic preamps do sound good. Noise isn’t too bad – recording piano with some dynamic mics didn’t get any bad noise issues. It will get a bit hissy if you have to max the gain out, but there are few situations where I see that happening, and if you really need lowest noise, you can always use a nicer external preamp and patch into the line inputs. The inserts included on each input is a nice touch! You can easily patch a compressor after the mic input – which is good news for tracking vocals. This is an extremely helpful feature that most other interfaces neglect.One complaint about the mic preamps: they don’t work well with low-output ribbon mics. I tried it with my Cascade Fat Head II and it was a no-go. Not enough clean gain available. Had to max it out to get any signal and at that point the noise was too much. Ribbon users would need something like a Cloud Lifter or other external preamp to be able to use them with the UMC. Too bad, but that’s really not a huge letdown considering the price and how well the unit performs otherwise.Control panel for the drivers is very spartan, but it does enough to tell you what’s going on and make a few adjustments. People like me who are used to the luxury of an onboard DSP zero latency monitor mixer (like the Delta has) will be a little disappointed by the lack of monitor adjustment with the simple analog input monitoring on the box itself, but it’s still work-able, just a bit unusual to lack a separate control for monitor mixing. But considering the price and general sound quality, this isn’t really a complaint.As far as how well it plays with software, I’ve tried this with Adobe Audition, Reaper, and Tracktion. It works just fine doing multitrack using the ASIO drivers in Reaper and Tracktion, but it did NOT work well with Audition at all. Attempting to use the ASIO drivers to do a multitrack recording in Audition caused Audition to crash. Multitracking in Audition doesn’t seem to work at all with this, even when switching to the MME or WASAPI drivers. I’m blaming this on Audition because Adobe sucks. Tracktion was billed as “included” software, but it wasn’t actually in the box with it, and when I registered the product with Behringer to get my “free” download code, I have yet to get any reply from them. There’s a free version of Tracktion available and that’s probably what they’re talking about. Behringer pulled this crap before by including the freeware Audacity with interfaces and billing it as some great deal of included software (and Audacity sucks, BTW). Tried messing with Tracktion a bit, but really not a fan of the workflow. It’s quick and easy, but it’s too stripped and just not an interface I find comfortable. Reaper gave the best results for multitracking on the laptop, and then I used Audition for editing/mastering the final mix. My main software on desktop is Samplitude Pro X, but I haven’t plugged the Behringer into my desktop yet. The laptop is running Win10, so good news for Win10 users that the drivers seem to work fine with it.Haven’t tested the MIDI yet, and therefore haven’t used any realtime softsynths with it, so I can’t make any judgment about the latency. The control panel gives you some control over this, so I’m sure I could probably get it to where it feels good for realtime synth. But as this is being used almost exclusively for recording, low latency is really not on my list of needs.Time will tell about the long-term reliability of a $99 interface with this much packed into it, but overall construction seems solid and I’ve had no feelings about it being too delicate to carry around in my backpack. Should hold up well to regular mobile use.Giving something like this 5 stars seems excessive, because there’s certainly better out there. But at this price? Not even close! In the very crowded world of sub-$200 audio interfaces, I will put the UMC404HD up there as a clear winner.

  10. Conquet

    Bonne appareil et prix tres raisonnable
    Tres bonne carte son externeFacile à installer et qualitéAu rdv

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