• Reviews around noise (1.68 of 5)

    BEHRINGER Audio Interface, 1x XLR/TRS 1x 1/4" 2X RCA USB, Black, 1-Channel (UM2)

    • No added hiss, noise, pops, or anything
    • Excellent value - super low noise audio interface.
    • I bought this device last year and almost at the end of 1 year, the 1st input (microphone) started to give a hissing noise after 30% of the knob is turned
    • I have a $200 rhode mic, and the interface can't support it, you can sometimes get good feedback from the vocals with it, but sometimes you get static noise with your vocals.
    • A simple hiss and static noise is present in my recordings with an AT2020 XLR Microphone
    • Originally was good for what I paid for, but then after about 3 weeks it started to have horrible background noise in the XLR input and it was really quiet in the 1/4 inch input
    • No hiss or random noises
    • Get this to eliminate unwanted noise and control the audio better on your computer
    • Horrible background noises with my audio technica ath-m50x
    • I was able to dim the noise a very small amount
    • I tried the UMC202HD but was pretty disappointed to find the more expensive version also has a background noise but instead of a static old tv noise it was a high pitch white noise which is even more annoying than the
    • Behringer did a nice job with the DAC's and they are very clean and noise free for me
    • It fixed the excessive noise problem which brought it down to little to no noise.
    • That completely misses the point of why I'm using an audio interface: to make the computer's internal noise irrelevant to the recording and playback quality!
    • My only issue is that on occasion, some really weird noises will come out of my headphones
    • and you will have to upgrade due to the static noises in the background of the recording
    • Noise isn't too bad - recording piano with some dynamic mics didn't get any bad noise issues
    • The noise bothers me enough that I may just return this and go with that focusrite interface
    • Super clean sound with no audible background noise like hissing or ground loop.
    • The device also has Midas preamps, which make boosting whatever mic signal a breeze without having to worry about a noise floor or whatever hiss that comes with boosting a mic signal
    • For AT2020s the gain set to 11 o'clock is plenty and there's no audible noise at that level.
    • Hum/white noise present even at very low volumes
    • I was getting noise from my PC analog output and many folks recommended an external DAC
    • After a few hours of use, a disturbing humming noise appears and gets progressively worse, even creating a 2 second delay echo from time to time.
    • Some quiet noise, but hey - it's $30.
    • After owning for only a few moths, it started producing a terrible ringing noise that everyone could hear
    • if I use the updated drivers is has a really bad noise.
    • The UMC HD series is great for the money - a dramatic improvement over the UMC22, which had horrific background noise.
    • At first setting up there was a loud constant static noise coming through my Audio Technica AT202
    • This audio interface will repeatedly glitch, creating deafeningly loud noise directly into your ears
    • Very low-latency, and no noise.
    • I've got a career and a beautiful family now, but I still wanna make really loud noises
    • Sounds good, low noise, no latentency, high quality, good price!
    • clicky/weird noises randomly when recording into a computer via USB
    • Low noise and easy gain adjustment makes my recording process so smooth!
    • Plenty of I/O, drivers work with Windows 10.