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Name: BEHRINGER U-PHORIA UMC22
Company: Behringer
Amazon Product Rating: 4.5
Fakespot Reviews Grade: C
Adjusted Fakespot Rating: 3.2
Analysis Performed at: 03-28-2023
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I can't speak for the Behringer, but I love my Focusrite Scarlet Solo... insomuch as I can love an audio interface I guess? Reasonable price, had it for 4 years, works perfectly.
I've had quality issues with the couple behringer mixers I've had in the past and try to avoid them as much as I can now. I haven't tried either of the interfaces you linked, but the Scarlett has a good reputation for a reason. A big factor can also be if either interface can drive whatever mic you have. I use an sd-1 which needs a decent amount of gain. So that was a factor since I didn't want to buy a cloudlifter as well as an interface.
Thanks, I think you've got me to go with Scarlett. If I spend $70 I want it to last, and if behringer has a reputation of not doing that, I'll gladly spend the extra $20 for the Scarlett.
Focusrite are very good, and behringer products can be hit or miss as they are a budget brand. On my old pc, which i now only do music production on i have the scarlett 18i20, overkill for what you will need. On my gaming pc, i have my Zoom H6 portable recorder setup as an interface, again a little bit overkill but works like a charm. For future proofing, i would suggest one of the Zoom portable recorders that can be used as a usb interface. One that has phantom is a good bet and then an XLR condenser microphone with a pop shield and stand of some kind.
The second link. Focusrite Scarlett, works good! The color is good, it seems well built, what more can I ask for really?
Sorry for the delay. I didn't get the notification. I must have been offline.