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Behringer Audio Interface

Behringer Audio Interface

Experience the best with Behringer audio interfaces. These easy-to-use products are the ideal solution for musicians and audiophiles who need to record, monitor, and mix sound – at home, in the studio, or on the go.
Behringer is a well-known manufacturer of audio equipment, including audio interfaces. They offer a range of audio interfaces designed for various applications and budgets.

Here are some of the notable Behringer audio interfaces:

  1. Behringer U-Phoria UMC22: The UMC22 is a compact and affordable audio interface designed for home recording and podcasting. It features a single XENYX microphone preamp, a 48kHz/24-bit converter, and a headphone output.

  2. Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD: This interface offers two XENYX preamps and a 192kHz/24-bit ADC/DAC for improved audio quality. It also has MIDI I/O and a headphone output with level control.

  3. Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD: The UMC404HD is a 4x4 USB audio interface with four XENYX preamps, four combo inputs, and four line outputs. It's suitable for recording multiple instruments or microphones simultaneously.

  4. Behringer UMC1820: The UMC1820 is an 18x20 USB audio/MIDI interface with eight XENYX preamps, eight line inputs, and ADAT and S/PDIF connectivity. It's a more versatile option for larger recording setups.

  5. Behringer U-Phoria UMC404: This interface features four XENYX preamps, a headphone output with level control, and MIDI I/O. It's designed for musicians and producers who need a balance of features and affordability.

  6. Behringer U-Phoria UMC404HD: Similar to the UMC404, the "HD" version offers higher-quality 192kHz/24-bit audio conversion and better overall performance.

  7. Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD: The UMC204HD is a 2x4 USB audio interface with two XENYX preamps, MIDI I/O, and a headphone output. It's a good choice for solo musicians or small recording setups.

Behringer's audio interfaces are known for their budget-friendly prices and functional features. They are compatible with popular digital audio workstations (DAWs) and can be used for recording vocals, instruments, and other audio sources