04-21-2020, 06:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2020, 06:50 AM by Christopher Denny.)
Hi,
I'm new to Jamkazam and am looking to find an affordable audio interface and mic combination to use for myself, on acoustic piano, and for a singer, in her home, to rehearse together during this shutdown. Peter Walker of Jamkazam has recommended the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface, which he says has a native ASIO driver which works well at low latency; however, I've seen reviews (on Audio Science Review, for example) claiming that it's not good with headphones. Can anyone vouch for its headphone output quality? And has anyone used the Audient iD4 USB 2-In/2-Out High Performance Audio Interface, which appears on both the "Confirmed Working" and "Not Yet Determined" lists above? Its reviews in general are terrific, but I don't know whether there's any reason to go for the Behringer instead with Jamkazam, given Peter's recommendation.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide...
It looks like this post crossed in the ether with LOVESLABS' and kkriner's posts about the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface. I'd be interested to hear whether LOVESLABS has had a good experience using it with headphones.
I'm new to Jamkazam and am looking to find an affordable audio interface and mic combination to use for myself, on acoustic piano, and for a singer, in her home, to rehearse together during this shutdown. Peter Walker of Jamkazam has recommended the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface, which he says has a native ASIO driver which works well at low latency; however, I've seen reviews (on Audio Science Review, for example) claiming that it's not good with headphones. Can anyone vouch for its headphone output quality? And has anyone used the Audient iD4 USB 2-In/2-Out High Performance Audio Interface, which appears on both the "Confirmed Working" and "Not Yet Determined" lists above? Its reviews in general are terrific, but I don't know whether there's any reason to go for the Behringer instead with Jamkazam, given Peter's recommendation.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide...
(04-21-2020, 06:45 AM)Christopher Denny Wrote: Hi,
I'm new to Jamkazam and am looking to find an affordable audio interface and mic combination to use for myself, on acoustic piano, and for a singer, in her home, to rehearse together during this shutdown. Peter Walker of Jamkazam has recommended the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface, which he says has a native ASIO driver which works well at low latency; however, I've seen reviews (on Audio Science Review, for example) claiming that it's not good with headphones. Can anyone vouch for its headphone output quality? And has anyone used the Audient iD4 USB 2-In/2-Out High Performance Audio Interface, which appears on both the "Confirmed Working" and "Not Yet Determined" lists above? Its reviews in general are terrific, but I don't know whether there's any reason to go for the Behringer instead with Jamkazam, given Peter's recommendation.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide...
It looks like this post crossed in the ether with LOVESLABS' and kkriner's posts about the Behringer U-Phoria UMC204HD USB Audio Interface. I'd be interested to hear whether LOVESLABS has had a good experience using it with headphones.