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  • 450270

    Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD 2in/2Out USB Audio Interface

    9 In Stock

    This blazingly fast USB 2.0 studio in a box will have you recording your next masterpiece in minutes with all the connectivity for microphones, guitars, bass, and keyboards. Record the perfect vocal right to your computer-based DAW thanks to the 2 astonishingly pure, world-class Midas-designed mic preamps, which include +48 Volt phantom power for condenser microphones, all going through studio-grade 24-Bit/192 kHz converters for the best possible sound quality. Whether you’re a singer-songwriter, producer on the go, or just need a rock-solid interface for running backing tracks at a gig, the ultra-dependable U-PHORIA UMC202HD will help you shine in the digital domain.


    Features

    • 2x2 USB 2.0 audio interface for recording microphones and instruments

    • Audiophile 24-Bit/192 kHz resolution for professional audio quality

    • Compatible with popular recording software including Avid Pro Tools*, Ableton Live*, Steinberg Cubase*, etc...

    • Streams 2 inputs / 2 outputs with ultra-low latency to your computer, supporting Mac* OS X* and Windows XP* or higher

    • 2 state-of-the-art, Midas designed Mic Preamplifiers with +48 V phantom power

    • Zero-latency direct monitoring while recording

    • Powerful Phones output with Level control and Direct Monitor select

    • Status, Signal and Clip indications for perfect overview

    • USB port for connection and power

    • Free audio recording, editing, and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins downloadable at behringer.com

    • "Built-like-a-tank", impact-resistant metal chassis

    • 3-Year Warranty Program*

    • Designed and engineered in Germany