BEHRINGER U-PHONO UFO202
BEHRINGER U-PHONO UFO202
Audiophile USB/Audio Interface with Built-in Phono Preamp for Digitalizing Your Tapes and Vinyl Records
High-quality USB/audio interface connects your turntable, cassette player etc. with your computer for recording and playback Transfer and restore your valuable vinyl records and tapes to your computer via a simple USB connection Phono input switchable to line input source Stereo output allows easy connection and playback of computer audio files over your home sound system High-resolution 48 kHz converters for high-end audio quality Stereo Headphone output with dedicated Level control lets you monitor your input source Works with your PC or Mac computer – no setup or drivers required Powered via USB – no external power supply needed High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany Love Your Old Records and Cassette Tapes?
We love ours too! That’s why we built the UFO202 – a simple, affordable way to get your records and vinyl tapes into the digital realm. State of- the-art, switchable Line/Phono preamps and digital converters ensure the utmost in sound quality, making the U-PHONO UFO202 Audio Interface a must-have for every audiophile.
PC and Mac Ready
This ultra-compact, USB-powered device lets you connect your PC or Mac computer to virtually any piece of audio gear. It gets its power from your computer’s USB bus, so no external power supply or batteries are required. And the UFO202 requires no special setup or drivers – just plug it in to a free USB port and start recording.
Extreme Versatility The UFO202 features a stereo input for connecting turntables or any line-level device (such as a mixer or tape deck), plus a stereo analog output for connecting active speakers or studio monitors. You can also connect electronic keyboards, sound modules, drum machines and line-level devices (such as the V-AMP 3) directly to your computer for recording. The Volume control allows you to set the level of the stereo headphones.
Powerful Recording Interface When used as a professional interface between a mixing console and your computer, myriad options become available. Some of these might include connecting the UFO202’s RCA outputs to the TAPE INPUT jacks of your mixer or active monitors, or directly into the input channels of the mixer. Connecting to mixer input channels gives you access to equalization and allows the use of the AUX Send features of your mixer to build extremely versatile monitor mixes for your recording sessions.
Value
Now for just a fraction of the price you’d pay for a USB turntable you can have a hassle-free connectivity between your PC or Mac computer and virtually any piece of audio gear, including phono turntables and tape decks. Bridging the gap between your music and the rest of the world – the BEHRINGER U-PHONO UFO202.
Product Features
- High-quality USB/audio interface connects your turntable, cassette player etc. with your computer for recording and playback
The Behringer UFO202 – A Splendid Audio Interface Especially at its Price I am extremely pleased with this . It works exactly as it should and its price is very low for the quality and functionality it supplies.Now there are already 151 Amazon reviews prior to mine and most of them are thoughtful, well-written, and informative. As a matter of fact, it was reading most of those previous reviews which impelled me to buy this device. That said, I want to…
Instructions! Yes, this thing is easy to use, but it’s the software program Audacity that does need some instructions for the rest of us. (This process is not quick,it does take time and patience, lots of patience!)Here’s my step-by-step on how I’m using this to digitize old cassettes (language, music, airchecks, etc) with my computer, with each track as a separate MP3 (you can choose to output to a WAV file or OGG VORBIS file). (As I type this I’m digitizing Soul To Soul, A 1971 Concert recorded…
Exactly what I was looking for !!!! Over last few years we replaced all desktops in the house by laptops. One day I decided to convert an old audio cassette into MP3 like I used to do on my desktop. I realized that it was not going to be possible as the ‘line-in’ input which was available on desktop was missing in all the three laptops in the house. After some futile tries of trying to record through mic-in, I started researching. I somehow stumbled upon this device and decided to give it a try. All I can say is this is EXACTLY…