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Professional sound card Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 with 2 inputs and 2 outputs. It features a microphone preamp, an instrument input, and direct monitor function.
Note: According to the manufacturer, the sound card is compatible with Windows XP or newer and Mac OS X. However, the driver may not provide full functionality of the card on older, compatible operating systems.
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The Phantom Power XLR works perfectly with my Tracer Microphone.
No power supply is needed, just a USB on the computer is enough.
As a general card, it is very good, but for me it presents a lot of noise - I hear a lot of interference.
Also, in the middle, if I set the volume, you can hear it relatively low - you have to turn it almost all the way up to hear it loudly, when with other sound cards or speakers with an amplifier/mixer, I would set it at 30% and the sound would be great.
I was not satisfied with the supposedly "professional" sound card.
very good for the money.
it is what it is for the money you pay and even more. it doesn’t have good amplifying in the sound, but it gives a clearer sound.
The lows are chopped up. Don’t expect crazy frequency range there.
As I said, it’s fine for what it is. Since I simply have next to me a 500 euro amplifier (rxv4) and I can put it in for direct 1-1 comparisons, it’s night and day with this external sound card. Don’t expect it to utilize the 100-500 euro headsets you might have; it’s wasted money if you’re getting it for that. It doesn’t utilize them even at 80%-90%, and you’ll understand it immediately if you put them on something more professional. Get something that was made for more demanding situations if you really want to squeeze the most out of your equipment.
If you’re just looking to "get the job done," then it’s perfectly fine; if you want something cheap, it’s a no-brainer to get this one.
3 stars because it doesn't have a separate switch for headphones and speakers!!
I have it for a few days and it works fine
my mistake for not realizing it from the beginning but it only has one common switch for headphones and speakers
the other 2 are for different inputs
Very bad drivers on their website. They barely work. I had to download their old drivers from a YouTube video from 2016. There is constantly popping sound, and apps like Messenger, Instagram, Google Meet do not recognize the headphone output. Spend a little more money to get a brand that supports the software.
Now, what should I say, well, it obviously has good sound quality, but for my standards, maybe I would need something more high-quality than this sound card. Of course, it does a good job... but I don't have an exact opinion on it, I've had this specific card for a while and I've made a few tracks with it and uploaded them. Also, those who want can check them out... as long as you know how to use it, it's all good if you want it for this job.
My track: https://open.spotify.com/track/4IZNNXcfJtCqRGpaGKdrZF?si=_PiOdbE4QlWZGBfGhQYEqg&utm_source=copy-link
I have made several music recordings and I can say that it has good performance so far!
It is highly recommended although I would like to put it up against the more expensive Focusrite Scarlett Solo to see if there is a difference in recording quality!
Also, in my unit, the jack input for electric instruments does not work!
A very good solution I can say if you enter the world of sound now, like me, I can say I have been very satisfied with the quality of construction and the sound quality it gives you from the gates, for me they are more than enough for what I need. Unfortunately, I cannot provide more information because I am still learning.
On my sound card, I have connected my headphones, which are the HyperX Cloud2, and my microphone, the Tascam TM-80.
The only negative thing for me is that it gave me a lot of trouble with the drivers, but nothing that couldn't be solved in 2 minutes
Looking for a sound card for a while, I ended up with this one as it was the most economical choice, believing that it may not be of such high quality. But after trying it, I realized that I was wrong. The construction, transmission time, and sound quality are all really good for their price. This card will be able to satisfy anyone and can offer an experience similar to a more expensive and familiar one
For the 40€ I found it's a bargain, I connected a mic tracer, tested my second audio technica and everything is fine, good mic volume performance. I downloaded the drivers from the official behringer website, connected it to my PC and everything worked immediately, no issues at all, everything is okay for its price
I bought the following card a year ago for guitar-vocal recording.
The sound is average on the electric, giving a more "digital" feel mainly in Highgain (with emg81/85 pickups). As for the acoustic guitar, the sound was more quality and I can say that I was satisfied with the final result compared to the electric (of course, using pedals). I didn't have any issues except for the buffering that was fixed thanks to the direct monitor function (it didn't work on the amplifier, only on the reaper). I can't comment on it for vocals yet as I haven't done more than 2 recordings... CONCLUSION it's worth its money for someone who wants to create a home studio on a budget. In your place, I would give a little more and get the Scarlett Solo
Average sound card. I don't know what others say, but for me it caused a problem after 6 months and suddenly I had A LOT of noise in the recordings. Also, the card only goes up to 16bit 48000Hz, I don't know if this is a problem for you but I thought I should mention it. I suggest you save a little more money and get something more reliable.
Good card for its price, the sound differs when you listen to it from the PC and from the card. Now with the drivers, I had no issue, I followed everything it said in the instructions and everything is perfect. I use it with a microphone and headphones and it's fully complete as a card.
I have it for about half a year, I can say it's a very good choice and worth its money. It's small and convenient and has a durable construction. It doesn't make any noise during recording. It's a great choice for those who want to get into YouTube or record their voice (or even guitar).
For its money, it is good. There are 2 differences between this and the other interfaces of the same price range.
1) 2 xlr instead of 1
2) different volume knob for the 2 outputs.
I bought it in June 2020 to connect the condenser microphone and the guitar and record. Now I have it with the Mackie 3' monitors and the Tracer Pro condenser microphone. For the 45 euros I bought it, it's the best. It is the cheapest sound card with separate gain capabilities! Even the 5 euro headphones from Jumbo that couldn't be heard, it made them sound normal headphones! Get it with closed eyes!
I got it for voice recording. Good quality but the drivers take some tweaking and sometimes they just play weird sounds. Otherwise, a very good quality/price ratio.
I got it to record electric guitar on my PC. It does its job very well. It is easy to use and plug and play with ASIO drivers.
I have also tried a condenser microphone with the phantom power activated and everything works fine.
I have also connected it to a DI box and it works great.
For my amateur projects, it is perfect.
First sound card I buy and I was impressed with the build quality! Solid, metallic and heavy (yes, I'm talking about the sound card), it gives the impression that it is high-end! Of course, since I don't have the necessary cables, I can't test its function with a musical instrument or the C-1 microphone from the same company. I will update my review when I try them!
After a long period of use, the little card is a gem, it works perfectly and overall it has solved my problems. For its price, it is truly value for money, although I was quite annoyed by the fact that besides the power cable (for connection to the PC), it didn't have anything else inside! I also bought a Behringer microphone and guys, even though it had a nice carrying case and stickers, it didn't have a single cable inside! So, in case you haven't dealt with audio processing before, it would be good to get cables so you don't end up like me!
I use it for guitar and vocal recordings as well as for mixing & mastering. The sound quality in recording and in reference for mixing is comparable to the quality offered by other more expensive sound cards.
It has a 48V phantom power setting.
It is not made of plastic but of metal.
I bought it 2 years ago and after daily use, it is still like new. It is incredibly good for its price and I highly recommend it.
The best sound card for the money, I use it with an audio technica at2020 and I have to say it is excellent. Compared to more expensive sound cards, it offers the exact same things and if you, like me, use it for streaming and have 50€, get the card without thinking about it. But if you need something more for music and have a bigger budget, I recommend the scarlet focusrite.
First experience with a sound card, I didn't encounter any problems. The drivers are easily accessible. There is no noticeable lag. It works great with both a condenser microphone and an instrument. Value for money!
Very good sound card, it has a metal casing, nice preamplification, clean sound, it was immediately recognized without any problem in Windows 10, I didn't download any drivers and it played without any problem in Cubase afterwards.
VFM is very good for its price if you want it with a mic, it has a midas amplifier on top which is very good for 45 euros, it sounds quite good even with a simple mic from xlr to xlr, and as a sound card it is quite good with speakers or headphones.
Verified purchase
Very good for amateur use
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I got it for Karaoke, I wasn't disappointed. 4/5
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Very honest for what you pay, it's worth it if you're considering a sound card with a price below 100€
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