• Reviews around interface (3.80 of 5)

    BEHRINGER U-Control Uca202 Ultra Low-Latency 2 In/2 Out Usb/Audio Interface With Digital Output

    • There are a few places to get lists of Linux compatible sound interfaces, like
    • The interfaces works, but the ASIO driver is substandard
    • I needed a cheap but decent quality USB audio interface with RCA output and low latency.
    • This is a perfect economical sound-card interface that sounds superior over using the headphone jack
    • I've only used this a couple of times so far, but it's as good as I'd hoped, and enabled me to use my DJ software with a laptop that had a really bad audio interface built in.
    • great interface to laptop
    • all polk items great, good price fast enough ship, behringer uca202 interface looses a little signal
    • The interface is simple and works exactly as the description describes.
    • Pretty solid audio interface in terms of quality, but it does have one pretty significant flaw
    • It will do a lot more for less than the price of a decent audio interface card.
    • A great interface device.
    • THIS IS A GOOD MIXER INTERFACE AND SOUNDS BETTER THAN PLUGGING THE MIXER
    • I remember being low on cash and in need of a better interface, and was stoked to discover this interface.
    • Nice little USB interface
    • Great little interface
    • Wow, what a nice little interface
    • This is a great, high quality mini interface that has satisfied all my needs
    • Built-in sound card won't take your breath away but tell me if you can find a decent audio interface for 30 bucks!
    • but you either want feedback, hiss and frustration or you want a smooth interface connection with good resonance
    • The interface didn't work well for me.
    • Although this isn't the most attractive audio interface, it blends quite nicely on my desk
    • Meh - simple enough interface - can be over driven if your not using a std line-out device ...
    • Is this interface perfect
    • This interface is great for a beginner
    • this interface is really good for the price i use mixcraft 5 to record my projects, and it works great the only thing i do recommend is to use a preamp or pedal fx after your instrument just to give a lit bit more gain and real sound to it.
    • this interface is really good for the price i use mixcraft 5 to record my projects, and it works great the only thing i do recommend is to use a preamp or pedal fx after your instrument just to give a lit bit more gain and real sound to it.
    • This unit is an excellent audio interface and will handle the best you can give it
    • It's a great audio interface
    • It makes a great sound interface for practice and just to play music
    • Now that the songs are transferred, the interface works very well connecting the iPad to my amplifier.
    • Don't spends hundreds of dollars on an interface, just buy a good mixer and a solid interface like this
    • Received my interface in about a week and it works great
    • A really good USB interface to record with
    • works well as an audio interface, drives active speakers very well through line-out which is what I bought it for
    • The interface didn't work well for me.
    • if you're an OCD audiophile, I wouldn't recommend this interface
    • good interface I guess, but cannot get any volume out of it
    • The blurb on Amazon said "Ultra-flexible audio interface connects your instruments, mixer etc
    • For a small portable interface it is great for the money - a little tube preamp and you can make very clean recordings (and I never noticed the muddiness with headphones).
    • (And, there is an excellent technical review of the UCA202 demonstrating that from the electronics side of things, it's really a great little interface
    • It's a cheap audio interface with a few nice features and passable audio for most people
    • Excellent audio interface
    • I installed TrueRTA on my computer & they recommended this as the interface
    • I needed a netbook compatible audio interface to manage occasional field recordings from receivers and monitors at remote locations.
    • No bells and whistles, just solid interface for RCA in's and out's
    • it is a good interface of audio, with very good devices, for the offered price.
    • This is a solid little USB Interface.
    • If you want to record directly from a turntable that only has phono outputs, then this interface alone won't work for you.
    • I've seen other great audio interfaces, however, they are all over-priced
    • Does what it needs to, and does it well for much cheaper than a lot of other fancy interface/DI box sort of devices.
    • More reliable than my super expensive audio interface
    • Don't be fooled into buying a more expensive interface, it'll just have more useless garbage piled into it and require proprietary crapware to run
    • This is a great interface for the price.
    • For more serious recording you might want to get an interface with multiple inputs, but you won't get a better USB Audio Interface for the price!
    • Overall, this is a nice interface for the casual user like me and even the more sophisticated audiophile
    • I recommend this interface for any bedroom dj who wants to record their mixes
    • The UCA202 may be a good product for other purposes, but I can't recommend it as a recording interface.
    • As a mobile dj, I use this interface to enhance the audio quality of my laptop.
    • In summary: the UCA202 is an excellent audio interface, but you'll need to be prepared to do some research, and spend some time in post processing to get good results.
    • Cheap and basic interface.
    • 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
    • I am not a super audiophile, but to my ear, the quality of the recordings from well preserved vinyl is as good as, or even superior to the sound from commercially available digital music sources.
    • I would not recommend this item to anybody as it sounds OK and you get what you payed for
    • I won't downgrade this unit for that feature missing as it's your decision as which one to purchase but had I been aware that there is a unit available with that feature, I would have purchased that one as it is not that much more.
    • It's great for surround and music but not good as good as with the B&O's
    • I've used this a few times and it works A+ to Behringer.
    • It worked as I expected it to work
    • At $30, I was a bit skeptical as to how much of a difference it would make
    • I purchased this device to act as my digital to analog converter for my headphone amp as well as to avoid my onboard sound due to my graphics card emitting a very apparent and annoying whining noise every time it was utilized