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Behringer UCA 222

Hey all, hope everyone staying safe.
Can anyone confirm it still works on iPad OS for stereo input to ipad via apple’s lightning to usb ?
If so anyone in US got one lying in back of a drawer they want to sell me?

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  • edited April 2020

    Can confirm. It is the interface I’m currently using though, so I can’t sell!
    Still for sale out there.

  • 24 EUR today... online shop price.

  • edited April 2020

    I got one recently but the sound quality is bad enough (mainly due to noise) that I now prefer to use my Zoom H1n as a portable audio I/O instead. Sounds much better and doubles as a quality standalone field recorder.

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

  • @rs2000 said:
    I got one recently but the sound quality is bad enough (mainly due to noise) that I now prefer to use my Zoom H1n as a portable audio I/O instead. Sounds much better and doubles as a quality standalone field recorder.

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    Yours must be faulty. Mine doesn’t do that.

  • @rs2000 said:

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    I stopped using my UCA-202 after I discovered that the output bleeds back into the input...
    (ie. with nothing connected to the input, put the playback at maximum volume and start recording and voila at around -60db the playback is there heavily lowpass filtered...).

    The only way to 'avoid' the bleed-thru/crosstalk is to use the headphone jack on the iPad.
    That way the interface isn't used for playback and the crosstalk is gone...

  • edited April 2020

    Never had any of the above mentioned problems. Love that little thing.

    Interesting review - it‘s from 2011, but it‘s obviously still the same product ;)

    http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/behringer-uca202-review.html

  • @TheOriginalPaulB said:

    @rs2000 said:
    I got one recently but the sound quality is bad enough (mainly due to noise) that I now prefer to use my Zoom H1n as a portable audio I/O instead. Sounds much better and doubles as a quality standalone field recorder.

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    Yours must be faulty. Mine doesn’t do that.

    Hmm. Who knows. I wouldn't be surprised about some higher tolerances in these cheap products.

  • @Samu said:

    @rs2000 said:

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    I stopped using my UCA-202 after I discovered that the output bleeds back into the input...
    (ie. with nothing connected to the input, put the playback at maximum volume and start recording and voila at around -60db the playback is there heavily lowpass filtered...).

    The only way to 'avoid' the bleed-thru/crosstalk is to use the headphone jack on the iPad.
    That way the interface isn't used for playback and the crosstalk is gone...

    http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/03/behringer-uca202-frankendac.html

  • @TheDubbyLabby said:

    @Samu said:

    @rs2000 said:

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    I stopped using my UCA-202 after I discovered that the output bleeds back into the input...
    (ie. with nothing connected to the input, put the playback at maximum volume and start recording and voila at around -60db the playback is there heavily lowpass filtered...).

    The only way to 'avoid' the bleed-thru/crosstalk is to use the headphone jack on the iPad.
    That way the interface isn't used for playback and the crosstalk is gone...

    http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/03/behringer-uca202-frankendac.html

    Not bad, I might give it a try indeed 🤔

  • @rs2000 said:
    I got one recently but the sound quality is bad enough (mainly due to noise) that I now prefer to use my Zoom H1n as a portable audio I/O instead. Sounds much better and doubles as a quality standalone field recorder.

    Edit: I just reviewed my measurements, it was not only noise but also a low-level parasitic clock signal around 2620 Hz in the recordings.
    If you're not too critical it does the job though.

    yeah that zoom is tempting too, looks good

  • It does the job but not super high quality as others have said.

    I'd probably spring for that Zoom thing for utility. And I might.

    This forum is terrible (good) for impulse buys ...

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