U-Phoria UM2 : Does its job, but took me a while to get working
This audio interface works well and provides good sound quality in my opinion, it's my first and only interface so I can't really compare though.
The body and knobs are all plastic with only some bits of metal around the ports. It doesn't feel cheap though and I don't see it randomly breaking. Having both a jack and rca output is pretty nice too.
The biggest issue is that getting it to work was a bit confusing. Behringer doesn't provide official Windows drivers for this device anymore so I had to use asio4all. I either had incredibly high delay or a distorted crackling sound. I don't know a thing about sound sample rate and buffer size so I might be doing something wrong.
Overall I like the UM2, but if you're ok with spending a little more money I think it's definitely worth it getting something better and more up to date, asio4all is a pain to deal with.
Edit: A much better alternative to asio4all is to actually use the deprecated legacy drivers. They're easily found on Reddit or also available on the Behringer archive download pages if you're willing to search for it. Using the old Behringer driver allows for way better latency and also doesn't use exclusive mode, which means you can actually play along with a youtube backing track now.
I use Windows 11 and I have 5.3ms input lag at 256 samples in Tonelib.
Added a 5th star because I was simply using the device incorrectly

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $59
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