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I do not recommend purchasing due to the inadequate level of technical assistance. The recommendation from the technical support team was to use professional headphones or high-quality monitors. An experiment of this kind was performed exactly in the store where I bought the equipment, and the results were the same there as well. I installed the 2902 v.2.8.40 driver after reading that it was recommended on a number of audiophile websites; however, it is not for the UM2 or the UMC22. If you…

Pros
  • Rapidly connects, and operating with Windows 7 x64 has no challenges
Cons
  • A worthless trinket if it does not come with a standard driver. After switching from the Behringer website, I tried every possible combination both without installing the driver (it was automatically found and installed) and with the driver that was installed with ASIO. In both cases, the driver was found and installed automatically. Sounds without any sense of shame, delays.

I bought a card more for recording vocals. It was very frustrating that when you connect a microphone, background noise appears, which greatly affects the quality of the recording. I do not know what to do with this, only if you connect the microphone through the jack. For my money, the device is not bad, at least one input writes normally. But if you have money, then it is better to take a more expensive product.

Pros
  • 1. Convenient and intuitive interface, easy to understand the controls. 2. Easy to connect to the computer, my poppy immediately connected through Logic Pro without installing drivers.
Cons
  • 1. At the first input, that when connecting a microphone, that when connecting guitars using a jack, there is a terrible background noise. It does not disappear even if the power is turned off. On the second input, where only the input is just for the jack, this problem does not arise.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

They have already written about scuffs and a bag with adhesive tape; I have the same picture; however, this is not an interior item; rather, it is a sound (!). Therefore, I will write about the sound. Jack and Guitarix were used for testing on the Linux platform (yes, it was purchased for the guitar). There are no issues with the installation because this is not Windows, and whoever is using the line is quite knowledgeable about what he is doing:) The actual sound, on the other hand. Let's…

Pros
  • Value Well-made construction
Cons
  • Background\sscuffs

I am satisfied. I have a head on my shoulders, I set everything up in the evening, it works perfectly. Low latency when playing, Guitar Rig processes the sound very cleanly, the effects are amazing, the sound is very pleasant, even better than in my VOX combo (it has a dirtier sound, more background). In general, if you want to play the electric guitar through a computer for a minimum of money - an excellent choice. I bought ordinary Sennheiser HD headphones along with the card (for 1300…

Pros
  • 1. Everything works PERFECTLY. The guitar sounds clean with any effects. 2. NO noise and interference. The electric guitar is standing nearby, you won’t even understand whether it is included in the line or not. Not a drop of extra noise. 3. Convenient case with knobs for headphones and audio input. 4. Cost - there are NO analogues for this money.
Cons
  • 1. Drivers. I had to spend about an hour searching for and setting up ASIO4ALL. 2. The need to configure ASIO4ALL - you need to install ASIO PRO (an additional program that emulates sound switching, otherwise you won't be able to play Guitar Pro or a track from the Internet at the same time).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

As a result, for your money - an excellent device, it is quite possible to start collecting your own budget stack of equipment from it (if there is no money at all, but you really want to make music very much) - it is quite possible. Drivers from Ploytec 2.8.45 are the best choice available. Has some pros 1) Price 2) For its price, it has the necessary set of functions for recording, for example, home demos. Pleasant, non-staining and almost scratch-free metal case. 3) Once again, if anyone…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is no good, I won't buy it again.

If you plan to take this card for sound recording, then do not under any circumstances. I had and still have focusright, steinberg, presonus, roland, m-audio cards and no one had such horror. The cards of almost each of these brands had their drawbacks - channel interpenetration, driver curves, marriage, inconvenience and limited features, but not such a direct deception.

Pros
  • Nothing, even the price given the fatal flaws
Cons
  • There is no ASIO support, moreover, there are no drivers on the site, the manufacturer used a generic chipset, the drivers for which the OS installs itself. On the manufacturer's website in the drivers section there is only a link to ASIO4ALL, which fastens support for devices without it. As a result, I/O latency with a minimum buffer without clicks on i5 (650 samples) is 3.5 times greater than on any other cards, which makes it impossible to use it with real-time effects. A disgusting preamp, at least for the instrumental input, did not even check the microphone one. Strong background noise, but the worst thing is that by adjusting the input gain to the point of clipping, the DAW signal turns out to be something like minus 10 dB! If you allow the red diode to be lit at the input, then, of course, clipping is clearly audible, but in the program the level still does not significantly reach zero. It turns out that she has an attenuator between the preamp and the DAC. The result is a guitar sound with a lot of noise, little gain, and a lot of delay. The headphone volume control in the minimum volume region first turns on the right channel, and only when the volume is increased does the left one appear and further away they are compared.

A good audio card for home use and a maximum for some YouTube videos and streaming. If you are looking for something serious, it is better to look at a more serious and expensive product. Different pros: Of the advantages, this is primarily the price and the availability of phantom power. The case itself and the overall quality of the product can be assessed at 4/5, nothing falls off, does not creak / crunch / rustle, but there are not enough stars from the sky Its cons: 1) The most important…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

In general, if there is not a lot of money, if you are willing to spend your time in order to understand how to set it up on a computer, so that everything works as intended, and if you do not expect something huge from it, then it is for you. If you have these things, then it is for you. In my experience, I had no problems communicating with her. I invested a significant amount of time in researching different websites and discussion forums, as well as downloading necessary drivers. And all of

Pros
  • Price, and an adequate quantity of connectors
Cons
  • There are no drivers for the microphone, and at times it seems to go about its business in a manner that is independent from the user. The microphone has 16 bits.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

This device can also work on a standard Windows driver, but for hardware ASIO it was necessary to find a driver. Came from another zvukovuhi of this manufacturer, of course, he was not even on his website. I installed it after seeing a vid on youtube. Asio is now working fully, you can accompany. I did not check the microphone with firewood, but it works fine without the manufacturer's drivers.

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Drivers are required for full use. The manufacturer's website lay for some time, when it recovered, no drivers were found, only a link to ASIO4ALL, which of course is a spit in the direction of the consumer.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

Purchased solely for use with guitar through the use of FL Studio. It's a part of the Windows 10 operating system now. What I simply did not do was cause noise in both the headphones and the speakers; there was no latency, but there was noise. I installed all of the available drivers, including this one, which is recommended by everyone. BEHRINGER 2902 WIN32 2.8.40) - nothing has changed since the previous version. I had the urge to take it with me and then post an angry review on it. Once I…

Pros
  • A straightforward budget card. Suitable for guitar at home.
Cons
  • Jack 6.3 provides an output to two separate channels. Because it is difficult to obtain a cable with two Jack 6.3 connectors and two RCA outputs, I would like tulips (m)

I don’t know if this is a minus of the card, so I’ll just write in the comments, since I’m new to sound. On different XLR microphones with different cables - constantly background noise, and the price of the microphone does not play a role. Everything is decided by software settings, and it's stupid to expect something special from a budget card. But it still leaves a little residue.

Pros
  • Price metal case Plug'n'Play

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

With its pros. The interface is well made, sounds good, provided you have the right driver. It performs its functions well, and I need it as a sound card for Ableton Live. Has some cons The main drawback is the lack of an official ASIO driver. The buffer size is set to 256 and I couldn't change it.

A nice audio card for use at home, with enough power for watching certain YouTube videos and streaming audio and video. If you are looking for something serious, it is best to consider purchasing a product that is both more serious and more expensive. Many advantages: When it comes to the benefits, the most notable ones are the affordable pricing and the accessibility of phantom power. The packaging and the general quality of the product both receive a score of four out of five stars; nothing…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

I bought it to connect an electric guitar, it does its job perfectly. Noises are not particularly audible, the guitar itself makes more noise, in any case. The volume is enough, the sound is only 16 bits and 48 kHz, but for me, as a lover, this is more than enough. The output sound is very good, better than the one I had with the external sound system that came with the SteelSeries headphones.

Pros
  • It is well assembled, the volume knobs and the monitor button are pleasant, they do not play.
Cons
  • I don't see what could be wrong.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

I joined the garageband without dancing with tambourines right away. At least on a macbook with Catalina OS, I don’t know about others. There is a nuance in the sound output settings in the garage, where each input (mic / line1 and inst2) must be switched in the smart control / master settings (bottom left). That is, what kind of output you use this one and you need to turn it on. There are no delays.

Pros
  • Affordable price, for home recording it's the most, there is what you need for this.
Cons
  • So far I have not seen any shortcomings.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Pros below: Cheap, worth the money, the metal case is at least ideal for the amateur studio. Different cons: DRIVER! 3 hours only for normal setup according to guides from the Internet.

No money, but you need to record sound - take it. How it works on Windows is not in the know. Read reviews and reviews carefully With its pros. Doesn't make noise. But I'm not an expert either, it suits me that I can record sound in Ableton 10 from the Korg Volca Mix and hear it in headphones or monitors. In macOS, it started up like a native. Got cons: The front panel is slightly scratched, although everything else is new. This is a manufacturer's bug. I received the card completely sealed and