Behringer U-Phoria UMC22

2-Channel USB Audio Interface

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Latest User Reviews

1 year ago

Perfect for those on a budget

I bought this device for my brothers birthday. He was interested in home recording, so I wanted something that was on a budget but good enough quality that it would give him decent results. This little unit was the perfect fit. Ran perfectly for him in reaper using asio4all. The preamps are a bit thin, but certainly useable with a little tweaking. Fantastic value for money

1 year ago

Great product with great price

Works without the fuss with both, Windows 10 and Linux (v. 5.14.18-100. fc33.x86_64). Rode NT1 mic needs volume up to around 9 (on scale of 10 (same as Focusrite.) This model is using same volume control knob for monitors and headphones, but next model in line has separate controls.

2 years ago

does the job...

It does the job at a demo level for me but my advice is to buy the model up or get a native instruments one. This is a 16 bit unit so not alot of headroom which makes a massive difference if you want quality recordings.

2 years ago

Cannot get it to work on windows.

Won't work on windows for me. Be aware. It's supposed to work on mac but I can't confirm.

2 years ago

Would recomend for the price

This is a very solid product for the price, there are some things that have a little bit of a 'plastic' feeling. But this is expected at the price. Price/quality is really good.

2 years ago

Great thing

This works very well for connecting a microphone up to my computer and recording sax and clarinets. What more can I say? You probably need one if you want to record acoustic instruments into your computer...

2 years ago

Used as a guitar interface

Used it as a guitar interface and for some karaoke here and there. Did its job with no issues. Well worth the price if you are looking for something simple.

2 years ago

It just works.

So, basically, as the legendary Todd Howard said, "It just works", It has everything that I need.

Maybe the only problem is that I'm almost at full volume, but besides this, nothing.

2 years ago

Very sturdy and sounds decent... if you can make the drivers work

Getting a full metal enclosure for that price is amazing.

Ins, outs and all the buttons and features are all one could want from such a small box.

The lack of decent (windows) drivers however is unacceptable and can make this unit absolutely useless.

I (and many others) could only make it work with older drivers that behringer doesn't officially provide anymore. You can google them and find links of the older drivers that people uploaded themselves.

It works still lacks some features tat modern drivers provide.

3 years ago

Nice,small and easy

Very easy to use with good overall sound. Plug and play

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Behringer
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $63
  • 16 Bit / 48 kHz
  • 2 Inputs and 2 outputs
  • 1 Combi jack XLR / 6.3 mm jack and 1x 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDAS-designed microphone preamp with 48 V phantom power
  • Guitar input
  • Signal and clip display
  • Direct monitoring with level control
  • Headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • 6.3 mm jack output
  • USB Bus powered
  • Metal housing
  • Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7-10 and Mac OS
  • Includes USB cable
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