Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 4-stars Reviews
Worths its price
Bought this interface two months ago to record my guitar at home, and it's been working well.
Pros:
The handling is good, the driver is easy to download and including setting up the recording software, it takes around half an hour to make everything set.
The features are acceptable for its price. A mic/line input together with a instrument input is enough for personal use, at least for me. With the XLR input, I can even connect my guitar amp head to it, which is really convenient.
The sound seems to have a subtle delay, hardly noticeable, but the sound quality is guaranteed. By monitoring with headphones, the guitar sounds perfect.
The quality is undisputed as it is from the brand Behringer. It has a sturdy package with the accessories needed and the interface itself is firm enough.
Cons:
Because it uses ASIO4ALL general driver, it could be a bit annoying when setting up for CUBASE or, personally speaking, for playing Rocksmith's. Interfaces with specialized driver could get away with these types of hassles.
And there is a subtle delay in the sound, hardly noticeable but it is indeed there.
Not bad
It was my first. If you want to record mic + instrument - GO!
Suprisingly good
I've only used it with GarageBand and guitar - but it handles things better than I expected. Almost no clipping even if I push it with pedals.
cheap and good
I needed something cheaper. I have reviewed tests on youtube and it was hard to decide what to buy. Finally, I decided to Behringer U-Phoria UMC22. For this money is quite solid product and the software works as befits.
Excellent choice between price and quality :)
Pretty simple to use and good quality of course this product dont have so many advanced fuctions but trust me it perfectly enough for home studio :)
Impressive little box
I bought this sound card for home use. It is very impressive that it provides all my needs for record and teaching at home !
There sure is more expensive ones, but this takes care of everything if you're looking for a simple and do-everything card.
the only thing that I can mention, is it would've been cool if there was a off\on switch.
Definitely recommended !!!
Works great for a beginner.
I needed something cheap to record some demos and this works great.
Sure it doesn't have 90 inputs and 9 band eq for each channel but that's not really what this was made for.
I have a shure 57, 58 and bass amp di and I've no problems using this at all.
As I needed an Audio Interface to use for live recording and rehearsing, my decision fell on the Behringer U-Phoria UMC22, which comes at quite an affordable price.
There are no fancy extras to be expected but the sound is alright for home productions and it connects to my computer very easily on Windows XP as well as on Windows 7.
I've been using it for home recording of guitar and voice so far and there's nothing bad to be said about it.
As far as live music making goes, I can't rate it as of yet but it should be helping lowering the latency at least in comparison to no interface at all! ;)

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $63
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