

🎙️ Elevate your sound game—because your studio deserves pro-level finesse.
The Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD is a compact, USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interface delivering audiophile 24-bit/192kHz resolution with ultra-low latency. Featuring two MIDAS-designed mic preamps with phantom power, it supports 2 inputs and 4 outputs, seamlessly integrating with major DAWs like Pro Tools and Ableton Live. Built with a durable stainless steel chassis, it’s optimized for professional-quality recording on Mac and Windows platforms.
| ASIN | B00WMKC9OG |
| Color Name | Black |
| Color Screen | No |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (194) |
| Date First Available | 23 June 2015 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 621 g |
| Item model number | UMC204HD |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 23.8 x 13.8 x 7.8 cm; 621.42 g |
| Supported Software | Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase |
A**T
Very nice .
Good Good Good very Good candetion
F**S
Muy práctica, buenos los materiales de construcción, y funciona excelente. Tal vez la forma que colorea el sonido no es mi favorita pero igual funciona y suena bien, sin duda alguna es muy recomendable debido a sus relación calidad precio
R**.
Excellent little box. Just needed an audio interface for sound input and output, as Ubuntu LINUX doesn't like my computer hardware. After spending days going down rabbit holes and not getting the audio working, I decided to pick this up based on two things. One, the price vs features vs quality of the unit and specifications. Two, the connection is into the USB-A port of the computer. All other products vetted, need a USB-C (Thunderbolt) port. I have only one on my computer, that my Wacom tablet needs as its a monitor screen so you can see what you draw right there, as opposed to looking up at a monitor with a blank plastic slab for a tablet. It was instantly recognized in macOS, as well as... Ubuntu = instant recognition, no Terminal, no driver or OS tweaks - it just works, as a class compliant device. To note, the jacks are solid and reliable, that is, the inputs and outputs, including the Mic Pre combo XLR jack- tight, but not stupid tight. The buttons, feel like decent hardware. Not top of the line, of course, but horses for course, they feel sturdy to handle use. The twist knobs, feel great. Not bottom of the barrel, but very competent, with that "resistance" when twist, such they will not twist easy without intent. Oddly, the Master out knob, is under the Mix knob - seems the Master Out should be on top, but I guess it depends, maybe some will use the Mix control more than I will. The metal chassis make this feel like real gear. Not budget so much. Specs hits well above it's price point. No one is claiming it's better than similar featured Focusrite or Audient audio interfaces. Audient is the choice for specs, Focusrite maybe hits a little above this guy, but we're not talking you can't use it for great sounding Voiceover tracking, as well as being fine for some instrument tracks like acoustic guitar, keys and bass. I wouldn't use it for an entire record, but that because I have high end pres available if I need that level of "makes things sound better" preamp. All 1/4 inch handle TRS, TS instrument and line cables. One complaint, no soft "on", or on off switch for that matter. When the computer boots up, you better not have this cranked up, it will blow your speakers - where, even if the volume/output is set low, the, POP!, could send your speaker drivers across the room - maybe not literally, guess it depends what kind of amp power is driving the monitors. I turn my speakers off (self powered Mackies) when booting/restarting. Or, just as effective, I have an analogue mixer as central to my setup, I can just turn down the faders for the two channels of this unit I have going into the mix. Sometimes it's better to just use the speaker power switch while powering everything up, just for good measure. So yeh, this is a surprise price for a surprising solid little interface. Can't really go wrong. It's cheap enough to make me not look at used, while not being cheap, while having the newest updated construction, parts, and innards.
M**W
Been using this with my blue yeti pro both at home and on the road. Seems most of it is fairly durable for travel. Just be mindful of the usb port when in use. Had to send mine for repair after it fell from the table next to my pc with the usb plugged into it hit the floor first and resulted in the jack getting bent, not the plug on the cable, the actualy jack on the unit. It kept working though.
P**G
Very helpfull for me...
V**.
Amazing product for this price.
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