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Well done Behringer!!!
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the Behringer was MUCH clearer and cleaner.
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Behringer has very useful $30 tool here that makes capturing raw audio very easy, and further turns my mobile device into a portable studio.
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The Behringer UCA202 Audio Interface will absolutely not work on a Toshiba Satellite L875D-S7332 Laptop for (( STEREO )) input & output
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Behringer has a solid reputation, but they have moved toward the consumer lower end market as of late.
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The Behringer is sweet
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I keep it as a useless accessory item along with the behringer xenyx 802 mixer which works perfectly as well though with minor flaws as well as the ( Heil PR-40 ) condenser microphone which I accidentally dropped and hasn't worked properly since
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Behringer never disappoints!
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So if it makes you feel fancier, you could scratch off "Behringer" and write "Texas Instruments" since the majority of the functionality was developed by TI
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I did some online research, then purchased the Behringer Ultra-Compact Phono Preamp PP400, along with the Berhinger "U-Control" UCA202 digital converter, then downloaded "Audacity" for free
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This Behringer is an ok product, works great for the price, but drains some of your tone when recording guitars.
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My friends say, "Duh, oh, well, Behringer is built cheap and is junk."
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The Behringer works well and is a fine product for this cost.
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Behringer has another winner here
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I am using the Behringer Ultra Low Latency interface to connect my headphones to my computer
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Contact Behringer tech support to get a link to an earlier driver that will work perfectly to create 2 channel 16-bit 14400Hz analog to digital
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I'd recommend Behringer.
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In/2 Out USB Audio Interface with Digital Output And Downloadable Software Bundle and the equally excellent Behringer
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The Behringer UCA202 Audio Interface is an easy to use and effective tool.
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Works well on every platform OS from XP thru Win 8 -- mostly using Goldwave software and Behringer XM-8500 dynamic microphones to record interviews and voice tracks.
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I'm sure I could have spent more & gotten a better converter with better frequency response, but with my tired old ears (mostly destroyed by 25 yrs in the printing business & 40+ yrs of loud rock n roll) I just need something to get MP3 quality recordings out my old tapes & vinyl