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Description

Dive into the world of music production with the Behringer U-PHORIA UM2, a compact and budget-friendly audio interface that doesn't skimp on quality or capability. Perfect for budding musicians and seasoned creators alike, this interface is designed to bridge the gap between your musical ideas and professional recordings. Whether you're laying down tracks in your bedroom studio or capturing a live session, the UM2 stands ready to deliver pristine audio quality. With its straightforward setup, you'll be up and running in no time, making it an ideal choice for those looking to focus more on creativity and less on complicated gear.

At the heart of the UM2 lies one of Behringer's renowned XENYX microphone preamps, offering crystal-clear audio capture that's both warm and true to your source. Not just limited to vocals, the interface comes equipped with a dedicated instrument input, allowing guitarists and keyboard players alike to record with ease. Plus, with its direct monitoring capability, you can enjoy zero-latency playback, ensuring your recordings and performances are always tight and in time.

Key Features:

  • **2x2

Product specs

Computer Connectivity USB 2.0
Form Factor Desktop
Simultaneous I/O 2 x 2
Number of Preamps 1
Phantom Power Yes
A/D Resolution 16-bit/48kHz
Analog Inputs 1 x XLR-1/4" combo (mic/line), 1 x 1/4" (Hi-Z)
Analog Outputs 1 x Dual RCA Stereo
Headphones 1 x 1/4"
USB 1 x Type B
Bus Powered Yes
Power Supply USB bus powered

FAQs

Does the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 require any specific drivers?

The Behringer U-Phoria UM2 can use the third-party driver ASIO4All, as it doesn't have its own dedicated driver. This helps ensure compatibility with various DAWs on both Windows and Mac systems.

Is the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 compatible with popular DAWs?

Yes, the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 is compatible with most popular DAWs, including Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Cubase, allowing you to record and produce music seamlessly.

Does the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 provide phantom power?

Yes, the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 offers phantom power, making it suitable for use with condenser microphones that require external power.

What kind of inputs and outputs does the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 have?

The Behringer U-Phoria UM2 features 1 XLR-1/4" combo input for mic/line, 1 1/4" Hi-Z input, and dual RCA stereo outputs, providing flexibility for various recording setups.

Is the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 is an excellent choice for beginners due to its simple setup, affordability, and compatibility with most DAWs, making it easy to start recording.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Plug and play simplicity with instant DAW recognition

  • Compatible with various operating systems (Windows, macOS, Ubuntu)

  • Direct monitor button for real-time playback

  • Includes 48V phantom power for condenser mics

  • Lightweight and portable, ideal for small setups

  • Good sound quality for the price point

  • No additional drivers needed for setup

  • Features signal and clip LEDs for easy level monitoring

  • Supports multipurpose recording (instruments, vocals, multipista)

  • Affordable option for beginners

CONS

  • Build quality feels cheap due to plastic construction

  • Noticeable self-noise and static at higher volumes

  • Dials lack the quality feel of more expensive units

  • No off switch, leading to potential USB port wear

  • Some users experience compatibility issues with ASIO drivers

  • White noise present in the background during use

  • Inputs can be weak, affecting recording quality

  • Mic preamp is a bit noisy, affecting recording clarity

  • Enclosure made of cheap plastic, detracting from a solid appearance

  • Limited durability reported by some users

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Behringer U-PHORIA UM2.

Build quality

  • Reports suggest Behringer's quality control may be inconsistent, potentially leading to early failure. However, if it works, it performs adequately for its price range.

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Comparisons

  • Behringer UM2 is compared to Scarlett interfaces, noted for similar sound quality but with fewer inputs and outputs.

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Features and functionality

  • UM2 includes Midas-branded preamps, though some believe they're rebranded Behringer preamps rather than true Midas quality.

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Software and compatibility

  • Some users experienced compatibility issues with certain Windows updates, impacting usability.

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  • Users report better performance using an older Behringer-specific driver instead of ASIO4ALL, which is no longer available on the official site.

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  • Some owners found that using WASAPI instead of ASIO4ALL resolved issues like clicks and artifacts during recording.

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User experience

  • As a basic entry-level interface, it's seen as twice as effective as onboard motherboard audio for beginners.

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  • Several users experienced initial frustrations with setup on Windows 11, noting that Reaper often fails to recognize the UM2 without specific settings adjustments.

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3.5 out of 5

Based on 21 Reviews and 92 Ratings

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For a cheap interface it's damn good.

Ive recorded my EP and probably my next EP with it. It's super reliable and just works. However, the signal can get muddy and only does 16 bit audio which sucks as I want 24 bit. It's perfect for beginners and people who wanna get instruments onto a track for sure!

roybon

PERFECT

It's everything I need. It excellently captures all my instruments and vocals, I can record multitrack, it comes with Phantom Power and also has outputs for monitors. And the best thing is that it's very small, it barely takes up space on my desk. Ideal for all types of musicians and producers.

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libra

Guys will see this and just think hell yeah.

I bought it with the starter set. I haven't had any problems with it and it's very cheap, perfect for a start. YEAH U NEED TO GET FOCUSRITE...

augustines

50/50. It's better to pay a bit more and get Focusrite.

U better not to save 50$ and get more interesting choises. This one is for so beginners for few month.

mikel0998

The best one to get started

I purchased mine about a year ago and I've recorded lots of demos for my band and other projects with it. It works pretty well, but the enclosure is made of cheap plastic and it does not give it a solid appearance. If you're not sure about getting into recording and producing and it's your first time working with an audio interface it's the best option out there.

emuemulator2

Simple interface to learn stuff with

Good, high quality interface. Easy to use. Just not durable at all but it is what it is.

freedom_solossa

Beginners or on Budget, grab one of these

Fairly cheap with great audio quality. 2 input, 2 gain knobs and an output knobs, No additional drivers needed. Just plug, run any progam and you're good to go. Straightforward without any tinkering or trickery. Suited with any programs avaiable now.

pablovostok

great for the price

You won't get anything better for that price. The mic preamp is a bit noisy (which can be icky for a lot of people) but I don't mind it too much, plus you can always get rid of the noise of it with a little bit of post-prod magic. Also, this thing has PHANTOM POWER???

bitzmusic

somewhat good Dac

i got this as my first dac , the asio driver for this device sucked sometimes but it was great, i can't tell about the microphone / instrument inputs since i didn't used it that much, i only used it for my headphones. after 1year it stopped working and started introducing some humming and buzzing sounds!

mvlwvre

if you aren't desperate, don't bother

unless you're on a very tight budget, this purchase isn't worth it. there have been numerous reports of excessive noise on the interface's inputs and outputs and i just happened to get "lucky". it served me well for a time, but after upgrading and seeing what other interfaces have to offer, i just can't say i would ever use this one again.

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See how Jaime Altozano uses Behringer U-PHORIA UM2

Jaime Altozano

Music Producer

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La compro solamente para demostrar que puedes grabar musica sin la nesesidad de gastar cantidades altas de dinero.

See how BITZ uses Behringer U-PHORIA UM2

BITZ

Composer, Music Producer

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"i got this as my first dac , the asio driver for this device sucked sometimes but it was great, i can't tell about the microphone / instrument inputs since i didn't used it that much, i only used it for my headphones. after 1year it stopped working and started introducing some humming and buzzing sounds!"

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Noah Ashwood

Singer, Guitarist

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In an Instagram post showcasing Noah Ashwood's studio equipment via his record label, it is confirmed that he uses the Behringer U-PHORIA UM2, as evidenced by the accompanying image.

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Seth Hayden

Singer, Guitarist

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Seth Hayden is confirmed to use the Behringer U-PHORIA UM2, as evidenced by a photo showing the device at his recording spot.

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Carldric Clement

Singer, Keyboardist

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Carldric Clement can be seen using the Behringer U-PHORIA UM2

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