• Reviews around way (3.94 of 5)

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

    • Way Better than the XENYX mixer
    • I use these with these speakers http://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-Studiophile-Powered-Speakers-Previous/dp/B000MUXJCOthis is a great way to add some RCA ports from a USB port to a computer that has none
    • The card works out of the box, but the sound it seems to be processed in a "wrong way", too much bass - in may opinion
    • I’d been trying to offload some mini-disc audio files from a Sony MDR to my Macbook Pro (since Apple decided we no longer needed to have an easy way to import)
    • Great way to hookup an audio source to your computer for recording
    • Probably the cheapest, most effective way to connect a variety of headphones and speakers from your computer.
    • It worked perfectly that way
    • If you do karaoke or blast your music from a cheap computer sound card, this is the most economical way to take it straight from the USB bus.
    • I like the way it is small enough to take along with a laptop.
    • Also making demos of rehearsals for our band is so much easier this way.
    • This is just an easy way to replace a not so good on-board sound card with something that sounds good and has RCA jacks to make patching a breeze.
    • For about $30...it's the cheapest way to attach a sound source to your PC via USB.
    • Probably the cheapest, most effective way to connect a variety of headphones and speakers from your computer.
    • Excellent way to import music into the new Macs that don't have audio in ports any more
    • First of all I know that if you like the way your drums sound in real life, then you should expect a 99% accurate recording of them
    • There may be better ways, but this works very well for me.
    • The best way to add a line-out to a PC without having to worry about a thing.
    • I gifted this to a fellow podcaster & he's had nothing but great things to say about it and from my own experience this is the best way to go all around!
    • economical way to connect your analog to your computer for recording.
    • This is an excellent way to record my guitar riffs onto my computer as I've been trying to figure out how to record silently
    • AJ, a friend of mine, suggested this would be a good way to go to get digital out of my computer, her was right1
    • Way, way easier than trying to make so many other Apple/Windows bits work with OS workstations
    • I like the way the labels are carved into the faceplate - no paint to rub off.
    • It's one of the cheapest ways to get low latency (ASIO) sound
    • great way to add an audio input to your computer.
    • downCons: outputs are on different sides, for people like me with their tower on their desk, a large keyboard, and 27" monitor this isnt good because it constricts space"monitor" on/off seems to turn on the input, not the speaker output, so in order to use headphones without the speakers activating i have to mute my monitor...not the most convenient way to do things
    • I'm using this with Audacity(the free recording software)as an inexpensive way to get my records into my itunes
    • This is a really inexpensive way to fix that issue.
    • This product works just the way the description says
    • This U-Control works exactly the way I wanted it to
    • Probably one of the cheapest ways to multitrack, assuming you have some mic preamps already.
    • Makes a great way to hook up to old imac who don't have a line in or speaker in
    • Good way to get a much cleaner signal out of your computer
    • If you have a bunch of records that you would love to listen to on the go, then this combo is a great way to digitize your vinyl on the cheap with passable quality.
    • This was my 2nd one because it's a convenient way to run sound from my PC to my stereo
    • 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