Behringer U-Phoria UM2 3-stars Reviews
Decent device but lacks proper drivers
The device itself is fine, it is light, but the build quality is acceptable. It works well on a Mac. However, Behringer does not provide official Windows drivers for this device anymore, and their page redirects you to ASIO4ALL driver which is unfortunate. Technically it works on Windows but you are limited to exclusive use of the device (if you use your DAW you can't hear sounds from anywhere else), and latency can be a bit flaky.
für dieses Prias ist okey aber finger weg weil Schlechtes quality
Too low phantom power
I was planning to use this audio interface together with the Sennheiser E614. It was easy to configure, but no matter what I did: the sound recorded by the laptop was way too low. Turns out that the phantom power that this device supplies is too low for that microphone. Therefore, my advice is to check its compatibility with your microphone. Other than this I think the device is perfectly fine and easy to use.
Good interface
I bought this recently with a mic and for my piano. The mic sounds great with it and it's very easy to use. I was a bit disappointed after hearing how the piano sounds like in it. It is my first one, so it is impossible to compare it with others.
Would recommend.
Weird, comes sealed, but looks like it was used due some scratches on it
Budget two channel audio interface
This unit allows you to connect a set of stereo studio monitors and record up to 2 audio tracks (stereo or two mono). Don't expect a super clean sound signal from this card but for the cost it's more than acceptable. Box feels cheap and delicate but the fact that it feels light makes it easy to carry around. In the end expect a cheap but fairly decent audio interface.
good for a S.O.S
if your on a low budget its a good peace

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