• Reviews around performance (4.49 of 5)

    BEHRINGER UMC204HD

    • I am pretty sure that the signal will need to be low-Z (active) to get good performance out of the direct input.
    • Delivers solid performance at a fantastic price
    • The conversion is also clean and absolutely not getting in the way of creativity or a great performance
    • it works fine and has good features / performance for the price – but like other Behringer products I've used, the sound quality / noise / distortion, leave me wanting a better product
    • Unbelievable performance at this price
    • This kind of thing is why you pay $2500 for an RME.Overall, the audio performance is excellent, the design and connectivity is very good, the only shortcomings are the DI input and the noise rejection is not on par with pro equipment.
    • if the purchase of Midas has improved their performance this much I'd say things are looking up for them
    • The outputs to mains are TRS (balanced) and provide excellent performance.
    • considering im upgrading from an M-Audio box Fast Track that ive used for 8+ years, i have no complaints with this
    • While it takes some fiddling with the software to get a good balance between low latency and lack of crackling, it works as it should
    • The device seems to work as I intended it to, and time will tell if there are audio quality issues or other concerns I haven't thought of.
    • Maybe - as well as with any USB interface, which is to say “within limits”.I can live and play in time with a 10 mS round trip latency