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Posted 18 May 2023
Behringer U-PHONE UFO202 USB/Audio Interface ~ Built-in Phono Preamp for Digitalizing You Tapes/Vinyl - £17.66 @ Amazon
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*** Behringer U-PHONE UFO202 USB/Audio Interface ~ Price Update ***
Further to the deal I posted last week for the Behringer U-PHONE UFO202 USB/Audio Interface I'm happy to report that Amazon have dropped the price back to £17.66
amazon.co.uk/gp/…512
Ends...,
Forgot to post yesterday when I bought for £17.66 but they've bumped price up to £20.90... still not a bad deal.
Might be of interest to those that bought either the Monitor Audio Monitor 50 or 100 Bookshelf Speakers posted on here earlier this week?
Full Description
Compact and Versatile
Equipped with RCA inputs and outputs, the U-Phono UFO202 can connect to a myriad of equipment such as tape decks, sound modules and active monitors, plus many more. Additionally, when you connect the UF202's outputs to your mixer's input channels, you have the ability to access EQ, Aux Sends and much more - allowing you to create extremely versatile mixes for your recording sessions.
48kHz Precision
The Behringer UFO202 provides pristine 48kHz resolution to ensure that your favourite vinyl records are recorded with the detail and quality your music deserves.
Audacity Audio Editor Software
The Behringer U-Phono UFO202 USB Audio Interface comes supplied with a free open source audio editor and multi-track recorder software - Audacity. Please visit the Behringer web page for download links here sourceforge.net/pro…ty/
Features
High-quality USB audio interface
Connects to your turntable and cassette player
Transfer and restore your valuable vinyl records and tapes to your computer via a simple USB connection
Audacity vinyl restoration, noise-reduction, editing and recording software plus comprehensive podcasting software available for free at behringer.com
Phono input switchable to lie input source
Stereo output allows easy connection and playback of computer audio files via your home sound system
High-resolution 48kHz converters for high-quality audio
Stereo Headphone output with dedicated Level control lets you monitor your input source
Compatible with PC or Mac - no setup or drivers required
Powered via USB - no external power supply needed
I bought not to transfer my vinyl but to use with an old Technics SL-J300R Linear Tracking Turntable that had been gathering dust for past 20 years in the loft which apparently is now worth a few quid along with some Monitor Audio 50 Bookshelf Speakers which were posted on here this week for the crazy cheap price of £41!
I doubt this will attract much heat but might be of interest to some, only wish I posted yesterday when it was £17 but hey ho.
Edit:… I was a bit ignorant when it came to these pre-amps, I’d only ever used a turntable, cassette etc with a dedicated amplifier in the past. I was therefore a bit lost when I tried to plug a turntable into my AV receiver and couldn’t hear anything! Some investigation via YouTube educated me in the need for a pre-amp like this. I can now plug my turntable and speakers into this little device much like a big heavy amp… perfect. And it only cost less than £20 and takes up hardly any space! I may even digitize my vinyl collection which this can help you do with the bundled software but that wasn’t the reason for purchase.
Further to the deal I posted last week for the Behringer U-PHONE UFO202 USB/Audio Interface I'm happy to report that Amazon have dropped the price back to £17.66
amazon.co.uk/gp/…512
Ends...,
Forgot to post yesterday when I bought for £17.66 but they've bumped price up to £20.90... still not a bad deal.
Might be of interest to those that bought either the Monitor Audio Monitor 50 or 100 Bookshelf Speakers posted on here earlier this week?
Full Description
Compact and Versatile
Equipped with RCA inputs and outputs, the U-Phono UFO202 can connect to a myriad of equipment such as tape decks, sound modules and active monitors, plus many more. Additionally, when you connect the UF202's outputs to your mixer's input channels, you have the ability to access EQ, Aux Sends and much more - allowing you to create extremely versatile mixes for your recording sessions.
48kHz Precision
The Behringer UFO202 provides pristine 48kHz resolution to ensure that your favourite vinyl records are recorded with the detail and quality your music deserves.
Audacity Audio Editor Software
The Behringer U-Phono UFO202 USB Audio Interface comes supplied with a free open source audio editor and multi-track recorder software - Audacity. Please visit the Behringer web page for download links here sourceforge.net/pro…ty/
Features
High-quality USB audio interface
Connects to your turntable and cassette player
Transfer and restore your valuable vinyl records and tapes to your computer via a simple USB connection
Audacity vinyl restoration, noise-reduction, editing and recording software plus comprehensive podcasting software available for free at behringer.com
Phono input switchable to lie input source
Stereo output allows easy connection and playback of computer audio files via your home sound system
High-resolution 48kHz converters for high-quality audio
Stereo Headphone output with dedicated Level control lets you monitor your input source
Compatible with PC or Mac - no setup or drivers required
Powered via USB - no external power supply needed
I bought not to transfer my vinyl but to use with an old Technics SL-J300R Linear Tracking Turntable that had been gathering dust for past 20 years in the loft which apparently is now worth a few quid along with some Monitor Audio 50 Bookshelf Speakers which were posted on here this week for the crazy cheap price of £41!
I doubt this will attract much heat but might be of interest to some, only wish I posted yesterday when it was £17 but hey ho.
Edit:… I was a bit ignorant when it came to these pre-amps, I’d only ever used a turntable, cassette etc with a dedicated amplifier in the past. I was therefore a bit lost when I tried to plug a turntable into my AV receiver and couldn’t hear anything! Some investigation via YouTube educated me in the need for a pre-amp like this. I can now plug my turntable and speakers into this little device much like a big heavy amp… perfect. And it only cost less than £20 and takes up hardly any space! I may even digitize my vinyl collection which this can help you do with the bundled software but that wasn’t the reason for purchase.
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Edited by sabresonic, 28 May 2023
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I’ve not revisited it for a year or two because, err life and children, but I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work in 2023. A bit fiddly but definitely doable and far cheaper than buying an expensive Sonos amp (do they even sell them anymore?).
Its an interesting unbiased read on Tomshardware,com
tomshardware.com/rev…tml
.... asking for a friend.
Just out of curiosity maybe you could explain what clarifies as an 'audiophile' product please? I'm sure it will be helpful to many on this site and I look forward to your explanation. Thanks
Not that I’d be able to differentiate between an ‘audiophile’ product with one that isn’t… to be honest I don’t know what the difference is but I doubt I’d be able to tell the difference!
After many years mixing and playing with twin Technic decks with a headphone hanging off the side of my head I’m now a little hard of hearing in one ear!
Thanks to @smudgerama for posting that review. You don’t need to spend a fortune to get a good result, those that feel otherwise have clearly more money than sense and begs the question why are they hovering on HUKD’s?
I think Behringer do a few subtly different versions of this...
At least I bought it second hand, I suppose that lets me off a bit, lol. (edited)